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Live Reporting

Amy Lofthouse, Jonathan Jurejko, Tom Mallows and Craig Nelson

All times stated are UK

  1. England go for hockey gold

    England v Australia (15:00 BST)

    Katie Falkingham

    BBC Sport at Sandwell Aquatics Centre

    Good afternoon from a scorching University of Birmingham, where England's women take on Australia for hockey gold under the beating sun in around 20 minutes time.England have won a medal at every Commonwealth Games hockey has been contested at - but never gold. Could today be the day to change that?

    Australia, on the other hand, have won four of the last five Commonwealth finals. Like England, they have won all of their games in the tournament so far and only conceded one regular time goal between them, but they both needed shootouts to get through their semi-finals.

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  2. Game effort from McNaul

    Women's light-flyweight final

    Michael Morrow

    BBC Sport NI at The NEC

    An unsurprisingly game effort from McNaul but she is well beaten by Zareen Nikhat of India in the final, who takes gold with a mightily impressive unanimous decision.

    A second successive Commonwealths silver for McNaul, who underwent two surgeries and suffered a broken femur since the 2018 Games. All told, it's not a bad return from the east Belfast fighter.

  3. England's Lane & Vendy force decider

    Men's doubles semi-final

    We are into a decider as England's Ben Lane & Sean Vendy draw level with Malaysia's Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik, taking the second game.

    Chia/Soh (Mas) 21-18 17-21 Lane/Vendy (Eng)

  4. Post update

    England 39-45 New Zealand

    Becky Grey

    BBC Sport at NEC Arena

    The NEC has been such a joyful arena throughout the netball.

    But the same flattening feeling of defeat felt in yesterday's semi-final seems to be settling on the crowd again. It's a long way back for England in this final quarter.

  5. Post update

    England 39-45 New Zealand

    Helen Housby is just receiving a bit of treatment on the bench, it looks like we're seeing some strapping going on her ankle.

    Jo Harten, who has not looked very mobile herself in this tournament, is on at goal shooter and Ellie Cardwell has moved out to goal attack.

  6. Cavendish looking out of contention

    Men's road race

    60km to go. It looks like it's game over for the peloton and Mark Cavendish.

    The lead group of 15, featuring Wales' Geraint Thomas, England's Fred Wright, Sam Watson and Ben Turner, Scotland's Finn Crockett and Sean Flynn, Northern Ireland's Matthew Teggart, the Isle of Man's Ben Swift and Guernsey's Sam Culverwell, now hold a four minute 40 second lead over the main group.

  7. Lobban and Stewart level

    Men's doubles semi-final

    Richard Winton

    BBC Sport Scotland at University of Birmingham

    Scotland's Greg Lobban and Rory Stewart have dug on to win the second set and level with England's Adrian Walker and Daryl Selby. It's a testy encounter, this, with Lobban especially right into it. A tense decider is coming right up...

  8. Post update

    England 35-44 New Zealand

    Here we go, then.

    15 minutes to avoid going home empty-handed.

    It has that familiar feeling to yesterday - the lead is just getting a bit too far away. New Zealand will just keep playing the ball around.

  9. Home nation boxers in action

    We've got lots of home nation fighters involved in boxing finals this afternoon.

    Here's a quick run-down of the bouts we have coming up:

    Women’s light flyweight - Carly McNaul (NI) v Zareen Nikhat (Ind)

    Men's bantamweight - Dylan Eagleson (NI) v Abraham Mensah (Gha)

    Men's light welterweight - Reese Lynch (Sco) v Louis Richarno Colin (Mtn)

    Women's light middleweight - Aidan Walsh (NI) v Tiago Osorio Muxanga (Moz)

    Women's light welterweight - Gemma Richardson (Eng) v Amy Broadhurst (NI)

    Men’s heavyweight - Lewis Williams (Eng) v Ato Plodzicki-Faoagali (Sam)

    Northern Ireland's Carly McNaul is in action now.

  10. Post update

    England 34-40 New Zealand

    Oh, England. It's all gone a bit static again.

    There is just something missing from this attack but that was a much more positive quarter from the Roses - that 15 minutes finished 12-12.

    Ellie Cardwell sinks a shot in the dying seconds, England have 15 minutes to get back in this game and win the bronze medal.

    There is time to save it.

  11. What's still to come on day 10?

    Eilish McColgan

    So much behind us already today - and so much more yet to come:

    • Athletics: In the evening session, Eilish McColgan is set to feature for Scotland in the women's 5,000m and team-mate Laura Muir goes in the women's 1500m.
    • Boxing: 16 titles are being decided across the day at Birmingham's NEC, with plenty of home nations interest.
    • Hockey: England face Australia for hockey glory in the women's gold medal match at 15:00.
    • Beach volleyball: Joaquin and Javier Bello will attempt to make history by becoming the first England team to win a Commonwealth medal in beach volleyball.
    • Diving: At the diving, the men move up to the 10m platform, which features England's Matthew Dixon and Noah Williams, while the women's 3m springboard has Scotland's Grace Reid.
    • Netball: Australia meet Jamaica for the gold medal at 20:30.
  12. Boxing

    Women's light-flyweight final

    Michael Morrow

    BBC Sport NI at The NEC

    Northern Ireland's Carly McNaul is really up against it versus India's Zareen Nikhat in the light-flyweight final.

    Nikhat is world light-bantamweight champion and dropped down for the Commonwealths, but still packs a lot of power. She takes the first round 5-0 on the judges cards, McNaul is going to have to get on the inside if she wants to find any joy in this one.

  13. Post update

    England 31-36 New Zealand

    Ellie Cardwell sinks her shot, screaming and clapping to encourage her team. That is more like the England we have become accustomed to seeing - fired up, up for it.

    There are four minutes left on the clock, can England close the gap enough to set up an exciting final quarter?

  14. Get Involved

    #BBCCWG

    Emma: Surreal to be watching the road race from the streets of my hometown Warwick, every single person is absolutely loving it - fantastic way to finish off a brilliant games.

    Jo C: My thighs are aching just watching. Will pop around the corner to stand by the road to support them shortly!

    Twitter: @Spaghetti_Jo
  15. Several home nations riders in lead group

    Men's road race

    Wales' Geraint Thomas, England's Fred Wright, Sam Watson and Ben Turner, Scotland's Finn Crockett and Sean Flynn, Northern Ireland's Matthew Teggart, the Isle of Man's Ben Swift and Guernsey's Sam Culverwell remain in the lead group of 15.

    70km to go. This should be good!

  16. Post update

    England 30-35 New Zealand

    Becky Grey

    BBC Sport at NEC Arena

    Players have been loose about the definition of 'non-contact sport' all week at the netball.

    England captain Nat Metcalf takes a shove so strong it sends her sliding on her back across the floor.

    The crowd boos, naturally.

  17. Post update

    England 30-34 New Zealand

    Good pressure from Geva Mentor and she forces the turnover. England manage to take it to goal and they need a few more of those to be back within touching distance.

    YES - Imogen Allison is there to pick up the fumbled Silver Ferns ball on the next centre pass and just like that England are within four goals.

  18. Get Involved

    #BBCCWG

    Katie T-J: Currently watching the cycling at Birmingham 2022 on iPlayer and relaying extra info to my parents who are watching roadside.

  19. England's Lane & Vendy edged in first game

    Men's doubles semi-final

    It has been a tight first game between Malaysia's Aaron Chen and Soh Wooi Yik and England's Ben Lane and Sean Vendy. Nip and tuck throughout but it is Malaysia with one foot in the gold medal match, taking the first game 21-18.

  20. Post update

    England 25-32 New Zealand

    Back in action at the NEC.

    Head coach Jess Thirlby has brought on Imogen Allison at wing defence and Jade Clarke moves to the bench.

    England are still not finding that breakthrough, we're goal for goal again.