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Live Reporting

Amy Lofthouse, Jonathan Jurejko, Tom Mallows and Craig Nelson

All times stated are UK

  1. England lead in second set

    England 21-11 14-7 Rwanda

    If the Bello brothers already had one finger on the bronze medals after winning the first set, they've now got the bling on the palm of one hand.

    Joaquin and Javier Bello are playing superbly as they race into a sizeable lead in the second set.

    'We *heart* the Bello brothers' reads one sign in the crowd.

    The pair are keen the Games creates a legacy for the sport in England and those watching in Birmingham are certainly invested.

    “I think that was missing in the UK - a lot of people hadn’t seen it," said Javier.

    "Everybody who has seen it for the first time is now thinking how amazing the sport is, how much of a show, a spectacle it is.”

  2. Post update

    Hockey final: England 2-0 Australia

    Katie Falkingham

    BBC Sport at University of Birmingham

    You wait 22 minutes for a goal and then two come along in quick succession. A superb deflection into the back of the net from Tess Howard.

    It's absolutely rocking here.

  3. England double lead

    Hockey final: England 2-0 Australia

    It's two!

    Flora Peel swipes the ball goalwards and Tess Howard is on hand to reach out her stick and deflect the ball over the keeper and into the net.

  4. England search for second

    Hockey final: England 1-0 Australia

    England are all over Australia. Who expected this?

    The hosts are happy to transfer the ball around midfield and wait for openings, tiring out their opponents in the process.

    Five minutes to go until half-time.

  5. Waller and Selby reach doubles final

    Men's doubles

    Over in the squash, Adrian Waller and Daryl Selby, who won silver on the Gold Coast four years ago, beat Scottish duo Greg Lobban and Rory Stewart 11-8 8-11 11-6 to reach the final of the men's doubles.

    Up next it's James Willstrop and Declan James - if the duo beat the Malaysian pair, Wern Yuen and Yow Ng, they will set up an all-English final.

  6. Post update

    Hockey final: England 1-0 Australia

    Seven minutes remain in the second quarter. The University of Birmingham stadium is bouncing.

  7. 'It's all to play for again'

    Men's road race

    Chris Boardman

    Olympic cycling champion on BBC TV

    I actually thought that could have been the race-winning move but the chasing group have dragged themselves back into it. It is now all to play for again. Who is going to throw the next move with 25km to go? Still about half an hour of racing.

  8. Lead group back together

    Men's road race

    That last attack was looking very promising, but we're back to a 15-man lead group at the front with 25km remaining. Who's going to be next?!

  9. Post update

    Hockey final: England 1-0 Australia

    Katie Falkingham

    BBC Sport at University of Birmingham

    What a superbly taken goal! And an even better celebration from Holly Hunt.

    The roar from the crowd was sensational. They really are the 12th member of this England team today.

  10. England ahead

    Hockey final: England 1-0 Australia

    Yes!!!!!

    What a finish this is from Holly Hunt.

    England break down the right with the ball eventually switched to Hunt at the top of the d. One touch to bring it under control and then bang. She smacks it into the corner.

  11. England chance

    Hockey final: England 0-0 Australia

    Great stuff from Sophie Hamilton. The England winger gets the ball on the left, hits the baseline before cutting inside and taking a shot under her arm.

    But Aleisha Power is equal to it in the Australia net. Clearing with her right kicker.

  12. Gold medal - England - Drinkhall and Pitchford

    Men's doubles final

    It'd gold for England!

    Paul Drinkhall and Liam Pitchford let out a huge roar as they take the deciding game 11-4 to seal a 3-2 victory over India to retain their Commonwealth Games men's doubles title.

    Disappointment for Indian pair Sharath Kamal Achanta and Sathiyan Gnanasekaran, who gave it everything only to lose in five games, just like they did in 2018.

  13. English pair win first set

    England 21-11 Rwanda

    The party has gone up a level as English twins Javier and Joaquin Bello clinch the first set.

    One more and they will go home with bronze medals.

    Beach volleyball, for those not au fait, is best-of-three sets and the first to 21 points in the opening two.

    If it goes to a decider then that is first to 15.

    Javier and Joaquin Bello
  14. England looking comfortable

    Hockey final: England 0-0 Australia

    All Australia in the opening three minutes of the second quarter. But the top seeds have done nothing to scare England just yet.

    The hosts look very comfortable sitting off the ball and letting the action come to them.

  15. Boxing - Lynch takes first round

    Men's light-welterweight final

    Thomas Duncan

    BBC Scotland at NEC Birmingham

    Reese Lynch took that first round unanimously with the judges, but there was very little in it.

    Louis Richarno Colin landed a couple of shots, including one to the face of Lynch.

    Nip and tuck.

  16. Teggart, Watson in lead group

    Men's road race

    This is looking very good for Northern Ireland's Matthew Teggart and England's Sam Watson, though.

    They have South Africa's Daryl Impey and New Zealand's Aaron Gate for company and if they can continue to work together this could be it.

    The gap is reduced to 18 seconds as the chasing Geraint Thomas group begin to organise.

  17. Hockey back under way

    Hockey final: England 0-0 Australia

    We go again for another 15-minute stint.

    Not to jinx things, but England keeper Maddie Hinch didn't touch the ball at all in the first quarter.

  18. First quarter ends

    Hockey final: England 0-0 Australia

    After breaking up an Australia counter England keep possession to see out the opening quarter.

    Tense. Tight. Oh so even. Everything a final should be.

  19. 'The medals could have gone'

    Men's road race

    Chris Boardman

    Olympic cycling champion on BBC TV

    This group including Geraint Thomas have got to start working together or they are out of this race. The medals could have gone. It is a big gap now, well over 20 seconds. Wow. The front group are working well together. As it stands, only one member of that group will not get a medal if they keep committing to this.

  20. Thomas group left behind

    Men's road race

    Geraint Thomas can't do it all himself and needs the rest of the group to help chase this down to keep his medal hopes alive.

    There's 30km to go and the lead group of four already have a 25-second lead. This is dangerous.