Relay joy for Englandpublished at 12:58 British Summer Time 7 August 2022
We'll hear from England's men's and women's medal-winning quartets shortly.
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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)
Amy Lofthouse, Jonathan Jurejko, Tom Mallows and Craig Nelson
We'll hear from England's men's and women's medal-winning quartets shortly.
Women's 4x100m relay
Superb run from Nigeria for gold in 42.10 seconds.
England take the silver!
Asha Philip, Imani Lansiquot, Bianca Williams and Daryll Neita get round in 42.41 to finish ahead of Jamaica.
Women's 4x100m relay
Jamaica and England are neck and neck around the final bend but Nigeria are in a great position!
Women's 4x100m relay
Off they go!
Women's 4x100m relay
On to the women's 4x100m relay final!
Asha Philip, Imani Lansiquot, Bianca Williams and Daryll Neita will aim for another England medal in lane five.
Rebecca Matheson, Alisha Rees, Sarah Malone and Taylah Spence represent Scotland in lane eight.
Mike Henson
BBC Sport at Alexander Stadium
Fair to say the English quartet enjoyed that!
Ojie Edoburun barely let up in pace as he crossed the line, slam-dunking the baton into an official's basket before leaping into the arms of opening leg Jona Efoloko.
The pair whip up the decibels from the crowd, thump chests and point down camera lenses.
Nice touch as they meet back up with Zharnel Hughes and Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake and Jodie Williams, fresh from picking up 400m bronze, comes and gives each of her team-mates a hug.
Men's 4x100 relay
Colin Jackson
Two-time world 110m hurdles champion on BBC TV
The pressure that the England team must have felt, there is huge expectation on this squad.
What you want to to is keep in contention and get the baton going. Once Mitchell-Blake got the baton he steamed around the bend.
There was only one moment I held my breath a little bit in the change over between Hughes and Mitchell-Blake.
Women's doubles semi-final
Impressive stuff from the English pair Chloe Birch and Lauren Smith - they took the opening game 21-14 after going behind by four points.
Solid stuff from the duo.
Men's 4x100m relay
I think Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake has just about got away with one there.
He pointed to his right, towards the crowd, after handing over to Ojie Edoburun for the final leg.
And he was very, very close to impeding the Trinidad and Tobago athlete.
Men's 4x100m relay
That is very, very impressive from the England quartet.
They win the gold and successfully defend their 4x100m title in 38.35 seconds!
Trinidad and Tobago finish second, ahead of Nigeria.
Men's 4x100m relay
Kenya drop the baton!
England are in charge!
Men's 4x100m relay
The relays are upon us.
Can England's men defend their title?
Away we go!
Light heavyweight final
Thomas Duncan
BBC Scotland
Sean Lazzerini makes it a boxing double for Scotland!
Another split decision, and he goes for Cristiano Ronaldo's 'Siu' celebration in the middle of the ring.
Gutting for Welshman Taylor Bevan.
Can Scotland make it a hat-trick of golds with Reese Lynch later in the light welterweight final?
Women's javelin
It's an Australia one-two in the women's javelin, as world champion Kelsey-Lee Barber takes gold and compatriot Mackenzie Little finishes second.
Annu Rani of India gets the bronze medal.
Men's light heavyweight final
Scotland's Sean Lazzerini has edged Taylor Bevan of Wales to take the gold medal.
A few eye-catching shots from Lazzerini at the end of the final round has earned him the top place on the podium by split decision.
He becomes the first Scot to win gold at the youth and senior versions of the Commonwealth Games.
Men's road race
That is, finally, the end of the neutralised start in the men's road race.
An early crash, featuring Scotland's John Archibald, held things up a bit, but at last we're away!
160km, or 10 laps of the Warwick circuit, lie ahead of the riders. Great to see the streets lined with spectators.
Australia's time trial champion Rohan Dennis does not start today.
Men's 4x100m relay
Michael Johnson
Four-time Olympic gold medallist athlete on BBC TV
This England team on the men's side should win this. It's theirs to lose. It is going to come down to the veterans to hold this together, but it is going to be tough.
You want the quickest out of the blocks. You do want veterans taking the baton and handing it off. You don't always put your fastest guy on anchor - that doesn't always work. You do want your fastest bend runner - do you want guys chasing, or running away.
Get to know England's men's relay team before the race at 12:40 BST.
Men's & women's 4x100m relays
Next up on the track, to complete Sunday's early session at Alexander Stadium, are the men's and women's 4x100m relay finals
In the men's event, England are the reigning champions but Jona Efoloko, Zharnel Hughes, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake and Ojie Edoburun will face competition from Nigeria’s youthful quartet.
In the women's, England, Jamaica and Nigeria were the three medallists at each of the past two Commonwealth Games. Will we see a repeat today?
Asha Philip, Imani Lansiquot, Bianca Williams and Daryll Neita will aim for a medal, while Scotland are represented by Rebecca Matheson, Alisha Rees, Sarah Malone and Taylah Spence.
Men's 400m
Mike Henson
BBC Sport at Alexander Stadium
Happy to report that Zambia's Muzala Samukonga is up on his feet as the 400m medallists come out to collect their medals.
There is a big smile and wave from England's Matt Hudson-Smith on the silver step.
Fun fact, the Zambia national anthem is the same as part of the South African one. I thought the DJ had lobbed on the wrong disc.