Summary

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  • Morning session: 09:30-14:45 BST

  • Medal matches in the men's singles classes 8-10, women's singles & men's doubles

  • Afternoon session: 16:00-21:00 BST

  • Action includes a women's double semi-final, a men's single semi-final before the mixed doubles medal matches

  • Women's doubles semis: Wales v Singapore and Australia v xxx (16:00 BST)

  • Men's singles semis: England's Paul Drinkhall v India's Sharath Kamal Achanta and England's Liam Pitchford v India's Sathiyan Gnanasekaran (17:20 BST)

  • Mixed doubles final: Singapore v Australia and Malaysia v India (19:00 BST)

  1. boxing

    Scotland's Lynch looks to light up the NECpublished at 15:17 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Men's light-welterweight final

    Michael Morrow
    BBC Sport NI at The NEC

    Spectators at the boxing have all been given light-up wristbands as event organisers seek a visual spectacle that matches the noise being generated inside hall four.

    If gimmicks aren't your thing you might not be impressed, but I'm all for it.

    Here comes Scotland's Reese Lynch who, unsurprisingly, is hugely popular among the crowd.

    There is also a noisy corner of Mauritian support for Louis Richarno Colin. The decibels are about to go up as we get underway in the light-welterweight final.

  2. cycling (road)

    Postpublished at 15:15 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Men's road race

    Northern Ireland's Matthew Teggart is joined by England's Sam Watson, South Africa's Daryl Impey and New Zealand's Aaron Gate and they have a little bit of daylight now...

  3. hockey

    Postpublished at 15:15 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Hockey final: England 0-0 Australia

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport at University of Birmingham

    Three penalty corners in succession amount to nothing but this is good pressure England are putting on Australia in these early stages.

    As for the chanting in the crowd, anything England can do, Australia are trying to do just as well. "Aussie, Aussie, Aussie..."

  4. hockey

    Australia defending wellpublished at 15:15 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Hockey final: England 0-0 Australia

    This time Australia clear after Aleisha Power saves with her left pad from Balsdon.

    England are well on top, can they get something? Two minutes of the first quarter to go.

  5. boxing

    Can Scotland make it a hat-trick?published at 15:14 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Men's light welterweight final

    Thomas Duncan
    BBC Scotland at NEC Birmingham

    Reese Lynch is the last Scot to fight for gold at the NEC.

    The 21-year-old from Fauldhouse is up against Louis Richarno Colin of Mauritius.

    Can he emulate Sam Hickey and Sean Lazzerini in claiming gold?

  6. beach volleyball

    English pair lead in bronze medal matchpublished at 15:14 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Beach Volleyball

    Blazing sunshine, booming music and beach volleyball... Birmingham feels like the Copacabana.

    English twins Javier and Joaquin Bello are cruising in the first set of their bronze-medal match against Rwanda.

    The Bello boys are 15-7 ahead as they look to earn England's first Commonwealth Games medal in the sport.

    Beach volleyballImage source, Getty Images
  7. hockey

    England have another shortpublished at 15:14 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Hockey final: England 0-0 Australia

    Grace Balsdon's flick is saved but straight on to an Australia foot. We go again.

  8. hockey

    England win short cornerpublished at 15:13 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Hockey final: England 0-0 Australia

    The first penalty corner of the final is won by England as an Ellie Rayer counter ends with an Australia foot.

    Australia review it, but it's upheld.

    Australia lose their review. Huge chance.

  9. cycling (road)

    Postpublished at 15:13 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Men's road race

    Geraint Thomas successfully brings it all back together at the front with 35km to go.

    Now Northern Ireland's Matthew Teggart gives it a go.

  10. table tennis

    India force deciderpublished at 15:12 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Men's doubles final

    India's Sharath Kamal and Sathiyan Gnanasekaran have hit back in the men's doubles table tennis final, taking the fourth game 11-7 to force a decider - just like they did in the final four years ago.

    England's Paul Drinkhall and Liam Pitchford came out on top that time, will they do so again?

  11. cycling (road)

    'It is England's responsibility to make something happen'published at 15:11 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Men's road race

    Chris Boardman
    Olympic cycling champion on BBC TV

    England have got to use their numbers, otherwise there is no point in having them. It is their responsibility to make something happen. It is a work in progress. Just keep going with the attacks until the gaps start to get a bit bigger.

  12. cycling (road)

    Postpublished at 15:11 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Men's road race

    It doesn't look like Geraint Thomas has immediately managed to go with Ben Turner and this new front group of seven riders.

    He's chasing it down now, though.

  13. hockey

    Slow and steady in the hockeypublished at 15:10 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Hockey final: England 0-0 Australia

    England's semi-final with New Zealand started at an insane pace. This final however has been almost pedestrian it's been that tactical.

    We have a proper midfield battle on our hands. One for the purists. Five minutes of the first quarter remain.

  14. hockey

    Australia favourites for goldpublished at 15:08 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Hockey final: England 0-0 Australia

    Australia have won every hockey gold at the Commonwealth Games from 2006 until 2018 when they were shocked in the final by New Zealand.

    Basically, for those new to the game, Australia are very good. England are having to be incredibly organised in defence. They can't give their opponents an inch.

    Seven minutes of the first quarter remain.

  15. cycling (road)

    Postpublished at 15:07 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Men's road race

    England's Ben Turner is the next to go on the attack and immediately thins out the lead group.

    Who can stick with this surge?

  16. hockey

    Postpublished at 15:06 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    England 0-0 Australia

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport at University of Birmingham

    A fan in the crowd, with an England flag tied around their neck Superman-style, has taken it upon themselves to get the chants going. They are stood up, conducting the choir.

    "We are, we are, England" is the first, to the tune of We Will Rock You.

  17. hockey

    England growing in hockeypublished at 15:04 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Hockey final: England 0-0 Australia

    Three minutes played. England are improving, getting on the ball in key areas.

    They drive into the d through Lily Owsley but the forward can't win anything with Australia easily gaining possession back and clearing away.

  18. table tennis

    England leadpublished at 15:04 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Men's doubles final

    England's Paul Drinkhall and Liam Pitchford are a game away from retaining their men's doubles table tennis title.

    They dominated the third game, taking it 11-3, to move 2-1 ahead with three games to play against India's Sharanth Kamal and Sathiyan Gnanasekaran.

  19. cycling (road)

    Postpublished at 15:04 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Men's road race

    Geraint Thomas shuts in down. Efficient. 15 riders come back together at the front of the men's road race.

    Just over 40km remain.

  20. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Northern Ireland - Dylan Eaglesonpublished at 15:03 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Men's bantamweight final

    Michael Morrow
    BBC Sport NI at The NEC

    Take a bow Dylan Eagleson.

    To turn that fight around with such high stakes after comprehensively losing the first round is to show poise well beyond his 19 years.

    He showed better intent in rounds two and three and ducked and weaved his way to safety.

    Another NI star is born in the ring.