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Live Reporting

Amy Lofthouse, Jonathan Jurejko, Tom Mallows and Craig Nelson

All times stated are UK

  1. Day 10 highlights

    Video content

    Video caption: Commonwealth Games 2022: Australia's Georgia Baker claims gold in women's road race
  2. Gold medal - Northern Ireland - Jude Gallagher

    Men's featherweight final

    Michael Morrow

    BBC Sport NI at The NEC

    What a strange way for Jude Gallagher to win gold.

    The NI featherweight had been due to meet Ghana's Joseph Commey in the final this evening, but Commey has withdrawn having been declared medically unfit this morning.

    Gallagher's semi-final was also called off yesterday after his opponent was withdrawn 15 minutes before the opening bell.

    For sure, an undeniably fortuitous route to gold, but it is worth offering a defence for Gallagher here.

    Not only can he do nothing about the situation, but did also win three fights before the semis in emphatic fashion, including stopping home favourite Niall Farrell in the first round.

    A bizarre end to a brilliant tournament for the Tyrone native. He takes gold though, Northern Ireland's third of the Games.

  3. England pair lead squash semi-final

    Men's doubles semi-final

    It's a home-nations thriller in the first men's doubles squash semi-final at the University of Birmingham.

    Darryl Selby and Adrian Waller of England have taken the first game 11-8 against Greg Lobban and Rory Stewart of Scotland.

    The English duo are Commonwealth silver medallists from 2018, while the Scots were world silver medallists earlier this year.

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    England 23-29 New Zealand

    It's been tough going at both ends.

    England v New Zealand netball
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  5. Relay gold and silver for England

    Earlier, England's men successfully defended their 4x100m title, before the women's quartet clinched silver behind Nigeria.

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    Men's road race

    Mark Cavendish and the peloton are around two minutes 30 seconds behind the lead group on the road, containing Geraint Thomas and Fred Wright.

    This is quickly slipping away from those in the main group. A chasing group, featuring Scotland's Mark Stewart, are 50 seconds down on the leaders.

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    England 23-29 New Zealand

    Becky Grey

    BBC Sport at NEC Arena

    OK the fans at the NEC are back in full voice.

    They stomp their feet to make the whole arena rumble as England try to claw their way back into this bronze-medal match.

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    England 23-28 New Zealand

    That is better from the Roses.

    A New Zealand pass goes awry with less than a minute on the clock and straight into the hands of Laura Malcolm and England manage to reward under the post and then take the ball to goal on their centre pass.

    Stacey Francis-Bayman has moved to goal defence and Layla Guscoth is on the bench.

    Half-time and England have got five goals to make up in the second half.

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    Andy: Watching the cycling road race on the TV from the Commonwealth Games. My hometown of Leamington Spa and Warwick looking splendid in the August sunshine.

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    England 21-28 New Zealand

    New Zealand have scored 14 goals to England's seven in this second quarter. They really just haven't got going in this bronze medal match at all.

    England just need to keep their heads here - there's been a few times now that they've worked hard to get the ball back only to give it away again seconds later. It's the same issues as yesterday and they are going to need to try and turn the tables here.

  11. Boxing golds for Scotland and Wales

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    England 19-25 New Zealand

    Becky Grey

    BBC Sport at NEC Arena

    The NEC crowd almost sound a bit panicky now.

    England beat New Zealand by a comfortable 10 goals in the group stage but it seems like they're struggling to get going again after yesterday's semi-final performance.

    A long ball sails way over Eleanor Cardwell's head and off the court.

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    England 19-25 New Zealand

    There is a lot of encouragement from the New Zealand bench happening and it is working. The Silver Ferns are quietly starting to build a lead here.

    By contrast England head coach Jess Thirlby is shaking her head on the bench, the Roses just can't find the rhythm today.

  14. Cavendish stuck in peloton

    Men's road race

    The lead group of 15 riders are in charge here, increasing their advantage over the chasing group to 50 seconds.

    It features nine home nations riders, including Geraint Thomas and Fred Wright among the favourites.

    That group is working together, unlike the peloton which is struggling to organise and is now over two minutes down.

    That's not good news for Mark Cavendish...

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    England 18-20 New Zealand

    Wasteful from England, so wasteful. Geva Mentor does so well under the post up against Grace Nweke and puts her under enough pressure to win the ball for England.

    It's not a speedy break but England work the ball down the court but a New Zealand pair of hands gets to the ball before Helen Housby's and the Silver Ferns have the chance to take it to goal.

  16. England and Scotland pairs meet for place in squash final

    Men's doubles semi-finals

    It's England v Scotland for a place in the squash men's doubles final.

    England's Adrian Waller and Daryl Selby are just about to start their semi-final meeting with Scottish pair Greg Lobban and Rory Stewart.

    You can watch that here.

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    England 16-18 New Zealand

    Becky Grey

    BBC Sport at NEC Arena

    You can't question whether England wing defence Laura Malcolm is up for this. She thought she'd won a tip for England then and celebrated like they'd just taken gold.

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    England 16-17 New Zealand

    Back underway for the second quarter and it's carrying on much in the same way as the opening 15 minutes.

    One difference is that New Zealand are managing to find the space a bit easier and are playing with a little more directness and speed. England are struggling to get the ball in to the shooters at the moment.

  19. England going for table tennis gold

    Men's doubles final

    Defending champions Liam Pitchford and Paul Drinkhall of England are going for gold once again and it’s a rematch of the 2018 final against India’s Sharanth Kamal and Sathiyan Gnanasekaran.

    For Kamal, now 40, it’s a fourth successive doubles final - he won gold in 2010.

    Pitchford and Drinkhall will become the first pair to retain the title if they win.

    Their match follows the bronze medal tie between Chew Zhe Yu Clarence and Poh Shao Feng Ethan of Singapore and Nicholas Lum and Finn Luu of Australia.

  20. Thomas and Wright in contention

    Men's road race

    Into the final 100km of the men's road race.

    Geraint Thomas and Fred Wright will be among those who fancy their chances from this leading group, if it can stay away.

    They're now around 30 seconds ahead of the main peloton - which includes Mark Cavendish.