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Live Reporting

Amy Lofthouse, Jonathan Jurejko, Tom Mallows and Craig Nelson

All times stated are UK

  1. Gold - Laura Muir - Scotland

    Women's 1500m final

    Gold for Laura Muir!

    Muir throws herself down onto the track, gasping for breath, and then raises her arms in celebration!

    A time of 4:02.75. Lovely stuff.

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    Women's 1500m final

    It's Northern Ireland's Ciara Mageean second, with Scotland's Jemma Reekie currently in the bronze position, but Laura Muir is going to stroll this!

  3. End of round two

    Women's featherweight gold medal bout

    Elizabeth Oshoba nods her head after being whacked by a right hand from Michaela Walsh.

    Patient stuff from the Northern Ireland boxer, who is controlling the bout.

    Nigeria's Oshoba has to attack more, and she is trying, but can't land many punches.

    This time the round goes unanimously to Walsh.

    Gold is within her grasp...

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    Women's 1500m final

    Oh, no-one's catching Muir here...

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    Women's 1500m final

    Laura Muir makes her move, going hard, separating herself from the rest, with Northern Ireland's Ciara Mageean in second.

  6. 'All just waiting'

    Women's 1500m final

    Paula Radcliffe

    Women's marathon world record holder on BBC TV

    They are all just waiting - no-one is taking this race by the scruff of the neck. They are all just waiting for what Laura is going to do there.

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    Women's 1500m final

    Laura Muir makes her move, working her way up to the front, Jemma Reekie hot on her heels.

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    Women's 1500m final

    Hello, a bit of shoving and pushing in the centre of the chasing pack...

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    Women's 1500m final

    Away they go, with Laura Muir nestling herself at the back of the pack.

  10. Muir roared on the startline

    Women's 1500m final

    Mike Henson

    BBC Sport at Alexander Stadium

    Laura Muir, competing back in Britain for the first time since winning her world bronze in Oregon last month, is roared to the rafters as she is announced to the crowd.

    Here we go...

  11. End of round one

    Women's featherweight gold medal bout

    Twice before Michaela Walsh has competed in a Commonwealth Games final.

    Twice before she won silver.

    Can this be her golden hour?

    Cautious start from both boxers in the opening minute before Walsh lands a couple of shots midway through the round.

    Elizabeth Oshoba has a long reach but even that can't land as she's so far back.

    Not much between them in the opening round but, for my money, Walsh has been more active.

    The judges agree and give it to her on a 4-1 split.

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    Women's 1500m final

    Lining up alongside Laura Muir will be training partner and close friend Jemma Reekie, who finished fourth in the 800m in Tokyo last year.

    Wales' Melissa Courtney-Bryant claimed bronze on the Gold Coast four years ago and finished runner-up to Muir at the British championships a few months ago.

    There will also be competition from Australian duo Linden Hall, who finished fourth in 2018, and Jessica Hull, who is making her Commonwealth debut.

    Laura Muir and Melissa Courtney-Bryant
  13. 'Muir - the complete athlete'

    Women's 1500m final

    Paula Radcliffe

    Women's marathon world record holder on BBC TV

    The 800m is Laura Muir's fun event. She ran hard last night and came away with a bronze and was happy with that.

    She comes here as the complete athlete and I don't know how the other athletes can take it to her in the race.

    I'm not sure how race to beat her in the 1500m - there are a handful that can beat her and they are not here now. She either has to make a mistake or not feel great.

  14. Muir bidding for second medal

    Women's 1500m final

    Richard Winton

    BBC Sport Scotland at Alexander Stadium

    So the big question for Laura Muir is how much she has left in her legs after emptying herself to snatch 800m bronze yesterday.

    She is the favourite here, and could clinch Scotland's fourth gold of the day and 12th in total at Birmingham 2022. If she does, it would take her nation's haul of golds to a mark eclipsed only at Glasgow 2014.

  15. Who can stop Muir?

    Women's 1500m final

    It is difficult to look beyond Laura Muir as the favourite for the title.

    The Scot won world championship bronze a few weeks ago behind Kenya's Faith Kipyegon, who is not competing at Birmingham, and is an Olympic silver medallist in the distance.

    Muir won bronze yesterday in the 800m - the first time she's competed over the distance at an outdoor major event since 2013 - and is in good form, despite missing two months of training earlier this year with a stress fracture in her foot.

    She finished 11th in the discipline at the 2014 Games and missed the Gold Coast Games four years ago to study for her veterinary exams.

    Laura Muir
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    Women's 1500m final

    Right then.

    It's Laura Muir time.

  17. Walsh going for gold

    Women's featherweight gold medal bout

    Michaela Walsh

    Could be heck of a party in the Walsh household tonight.

    Earlier Aidan Walsh won gold in the men's light-middleweight and sister Michaela is aiming to match him.

    "Regardless of the outcome I'm so proud to be in the Commonwealth Games final with my brother. Not many people can say that so I'm just so happy," she said after her semi-final win yesterday.

    "Where we are now is a phenomenal achievement - obviously we want to go one step further."

    Ding ding! We're off...

  18. England's Pitchford into gold medal match

    Men's singles

    Liam Pitchford has done it!

    After winning doubles gold earlier today he has booked himself a place in tomorrow's gold medal match against India's Sharath Kamal Achanta, beating another Indian, Sathiyan Gnanasekaran 11-5 4-11 11-8 11-9 11-9 in the semi-final.

    The 29-year-old brought back three medals from the Gold Coast four years ago, but none of them were individual. This would be the cherry on the cake for the world number 17.

    Liam Pitchford table tennis
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    Women's featherweight gold medal bout

    Here we go then... the first of our four finals is about to get going.

    And it's another chance of gold for Northern Ireland.

    Michaela Walsh looks super focused as she struts out, not a crack of emotion in her face.

    Opponent Elizabeth Oshoba bounds out to Eminem. Lose Yourself, if you're wondering.

  20. England's Sawyers notches season's best

    Women's long jump final

    That's a good start for Jazmine Sawyers!

    She jumps a season's best of 6.84m in the opening round to put herself in third in the early stages. Ghana#s Deborah Acquah leads the way with 6.94m.