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Live Reporting

Amy Lofthouse, Jonathan Jurejko, Tom Mallows and Craig Nelson

All times stated are UK

  1. Post update

    Men's super-heavyweight gold medal bout

    Rather aptly as the pyrotechnics burst into life, Delicious Orie walks out to 'Firestarter' by The Prodigy.

    Let's see who the punkin' instigator is.

    Ding ding!! We're under way...

  2. Changeover chaos

    Mike Henson

    BBC Sport at Alexander Stadium

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    There should be a fourth set of medals handed out after each 4x400m relay for the poor officials. They oversee changeover choas, herding three twitchy multi-lingual, ultra-competitive groups of runners onto the startline in some kind of order every 45 seconds or so.

    And then have to collect the batons from the finishline crowd scene, with bodies strewn everywhere and emotions on edge.

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  3. Delicious name, delicious talent

    Men's super-heavyweight gold medal bout

    Delicious Orie

    Not only does Delicious Orie have an eye-catching name, he has the talent to match.

    His backstory is also worth reading about.

    The 25-year-old, who is of mixed Russian and Nigerian heritage, was born in Moscow before moving to England aged seven as the family looked to escape the racism they were suffering in Russia.

    Orie moved to Wolverhampton with his family and went on to study at Birmingham’s Aston University where he received a first class Economics degree.

    "I was born in Moscow and life was harder out there," Orie told BBC Sport last year.

    "We didn't have a lot of money and some people didn't like me purely because of the colour of my skin.

    "I was seven when we moved to the UK and although it was difficult because I didn't speak the language and there were cultural differences, I could see there were more opportunities for kids to succeed."

    Read more about Orie's story here.

  4. Post update

    Men's super-heavyweight gold medal bout

    Last, but certainly not least, it's the men's super heavyweight final.

    Bringing the curtain down on Birmingham 2022 will be England's Delicious Orie - one of the poster boys of the Games.

    The 25-year-old has been dubbed by some as the new Anthony Joshua and takes on India's Sagar Sagar (so good they named him twice?).

    The noise inside the NEC Arena is going to be incredible.

  5. Jamaica reduce Australia's lead

    Jamaica 12-14 Australia

    Becky Grey

    BBC Sport at NEC Arena

    Jamaica are struggling to find a way through Australia's defence.

    They hang around in the mid-court for a while, trying to piece the puzzle together.

    The answer? Shooter Jhaniele Fowler of course.

    A long ball in to their star player and they get the ball down. She scores another buzzer-beater soon after and that's Australia's lead down to two as the first quarter comes to an end.

  6. Sunday night lights

    Women's bronze medal match

    Katie Falkingham

    BBC Sport at Smithfield

    It's fair to say I haven't spent many Sunday nights at the beach volleyball - but that all changes tonight!

    The bronze medal match between New Zealand and Vanuatu has just gone to a deciding set.

    There's a really great atmosphere down here at Smithfield - and a very strong smell of beer in the air...

    Beach volleyball
  7. Watch McColgan clinch 5,000m gold

    Women's 5,000m final

    Here's the moment Eilish McColgan won her second medal of the Commonwealth Games.

  8. Australia lead Jamaica in netball

    Jamaica 7-12 Australia

    Becky Grey

    BBC Sport at NEC Arena

    Australia lost in the group stage to Jamaica, but they don't look keen for a repeat of that in this gold-medal netball match.

    The three-time champions have opened up a five-goal lead against the first-time finallists.

  9. 'This is lovely'

    Men's 4x400m relay

    Steve Cram

    Athletics commentator on BBC TV

    Jereem Richards ran the last leg like running indoors. He knew he had enough in the home straight as well. This is lovely, he's a beautiful-looking runner. What a championship for him after his gold in the 200m.

  10. Get Involved

    #BBCCWG

    JB: I have loved everything about the Commonwealth Games and so sad it’ll be over tomorrow. Well done Brum!

  11. Gold - Trinidad and Tobago

    Men's 4x400m relay

    A great final leg from Jereem Richards, and it's gold for Trinidad and Tobago in 3:01.29!

    That means Richards will leave Birmingham with 200m and 4x400m relay gold.

    Botswana are second and Kenya third.

  12. Post update

    Men's 4x400m relay

    Oh, Trinidad and Tobago and Botswana are right out in front, jostling for the gold...

  13. Post update

    Men's 4x400m relay

    It's Trinidad and Tobago out in front at the first changeover.

  14. Post update

    Men's super-heavyweight

    One more boxing bout of the Games to go.

    And it is this man who will be taking centre stage in about 10 minutes or so...

    Video content

    Video caption: Commonwealth Games: Delicious Orie - Russian & Nigerian heritage but Birmingham is home
  15. Post update

    Jamaica 4-4 Australia

    Becky Grey

    BBC Sport at NEC Arena

    It's a tight start at the netball.

    Australia get the first turnover, but Jamaica soon get things back level. We've only had five minutes and it's such an entertaining final, with both defences making life hard for the shooters.

  16. Gold medal - Canada - Tammara Thibeault

    Women's middleweight

    Canada's Tammara Thibeault has a golden grin!

    An imperious performance sees her win Commonwealth Games gold at the expense of Mozambique's Rady Gramane.

    Four years ago Thibeault won bronze and now she has landed the big one.

  17. Post update

    Men's 4x400m relay

    Onto the penultimate event of the track and field tonight, with the men's relay.

  18. Netball final starts

    Jamaica 0-0 Australia

    Becky Grey

    BBC Sport at NEC Arena

    The netball crowd seem to be rooting for a new Commonwealth champion. It's Jamaica all the way here, but there is a strong Australian contingent in the stands too.

    This is going to be a big one.

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    Women's long jump final

    Fourth it will be for Jazmine Sawyers!

    A 6.71m rounds off her evening.

  20. Jamaica must back up big win

    Jamaica v Australia (20:30 BST)

    Becky Grey

    BBC Sport at NEC Arena

    Jamaica have already beaten Australia once at these Games, in the group stage.

    It was their first win against Australia at a major event, but pulling that off twice in a week against a side used to dominating world netball will be, to put it extremely lightly, challenging.

    They've definitely got the crowd behind them here though.

    If you're just dipping into netball, keep an eye out for Jamaica shooter Jhaniele Fowler and Australia shooter Gretel Bueta. They don't tend to miss.