Postpublished at 21:07 British Summer Time 7 August 2022
Women's 4x400m relay
Scotland and Jamaica are jostling for the lead after the first changeover, but Jodie Williams is building up speed for England...
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Afternoon session: 12:00-15:30 BST
Alison Waters and Sarah-Jane Perry & James Willstrop and Declan James in action for England in the women's & men's double semi-finals
Women's doubles semi-final: Malaysia v New Zealand (12:00 BST), England v Malaysia (13:45 BST)
Men's doubles semi-final: England v Malaysia (14:30), England v Scotland (14:30)
Home nations semi-final as England's Daryl Selby & Adrian Waller face Scotland's Greg Lobban & Rory Stewart
Men's doubles plate semi-final: Cayman Islands v Papua New Guinea (12:00 BST), Cayman Islands v Barbados (12:45 BST)
Women's doubles plate semi-final: Canada v Pakistan (13:45), Australia v Botswana (14:30)
Evening session: 18:00-20:15 BST
Mixed doubles bronze medal match: India v Australia (18:00 BST)
Mixed doubles plate final: Guyana v Sri Lanka (18:00 BST)
Mixed doubles gold medal match: New Zealand v England (19:00 BST)
England's Alison Waters and Adrian Waller in mixed doubles final
Amy Lofthouse, Jonathan Jurejko, Tom Mallows and Craig Nelson
Women's 4x400m relay
Scotland and Jamaica are jostling for the lead after the first changeover, but Jodie Williams is building up speed for England...
Women's 4x400m relay
A good start is key here, with Victoria Ohurogu and Zoey Clark getting things going for Engloand and Scotland respectively.
Away they go...
Men's super-heavyweight final
Richie Woodhall
Former boxing world champion on BBC TV
That's what he needed - that little bit of quality at the end of the final round sealed the medal for me. One uppercut in particular will have caught everybody's eye.
Men's super-heavyweight gold medal bout
Birmingham erupts!
England's Delicious Orie wins!!
The Wolverhampton-raised, Birmingham-trained boxer gets a unanimous decision in his favour and takes the gold.
Incredible scenes.
Women's 4x400m relay
There's England and Scottish representation in the final track event.
The England team consists of Victoria Ohuruogu, Jodie Williams, Ama Pipi and Jessie Knight.
Scotland's is made up of Zoey Clark, Beth Dobbin, Jill Cherry and Nicole Yeargin.
Men's super-heavyweight gold medal bout
What a finish!
Delicious Orie goes to town on his opponent in the final 20 seconds, that could prove vital in this tight contest.
A lovely upper cut is a particular highlight and would have caught the judges' eyes.
A nervous wait...
Men's super-heavyweight gold medal bout
This is so hard to call. Delicious Orie is possibly just on top.
Blood streams from Sagar's left eye, after an accidental clash of heads.
The doc has a look and sends him back out...
Jamaica 23-23 Australia
Becky Grey
BBC Sport at NEC Arena
This is such a game of momentum.
Jamaica had a good run and went four goals ahead, but suddenly their balls in to shooter Jhaniele Fowler aren't working or they can't get their centre pass firing and it's all with Australia again.
The result: we're level at 23-23. So much drama and it's not even half-time yet!
Men's super-heavyweight final
Richie Woodhall
Former boxing world champion on BBC TV
This is what Sagar does - he starts strongly, fights in bursts then holds on. Orie has to show the referee he is willing to work on the inside.
There is no doubt who the crowd thought won that round. A much more positive round from Orie.
Men's super-heavyweight gold medal bout
A flurry of punches from Orie in the final minute should see him take the round.
Much better from the Englishman. Is Sagar tiring? Looks like it.
Woah! All of the scorecards go in Orie's favour and each judge has the pair locked at 19-19.
Into the final round then!
Tense and tight.
New Zealand 1-2 Vanuatu
Katie Falkingham
BBC Sport at Smithfield
It's bronze for Vanuatu! Huge celebrations as the nation wins its first medal of these Commonwealth Games.
It's Miller Pata's second successive bronze, having won it four years ago with a different partner. She now has two-thirds of all Vanuatu's Commonwealth medals in history.
Men's 10m platform final
BBC Sport
Earlier England's Matty Lee took diving bronze in the 10m platform, with Australia's Cassiel Rousseau taking gold - and they spoke to BBC Sport's Kat Downes:
Matty Lee: "I'm actually really happy with my bronze medal. A moment in that comp I thought I was out of there because there's some great divers in that competition and I obviously wanted to say congratulations to Cassiel - he is a beast, he's so so good.
"It's good that we have that sort of competition because that keeps us on our toes but I am so happy I managed to dig in there, because I thought I was out of it, then pulling through - bronze medal, I can't be happier."
Cassiel Rousseau on what was going through his mind for a near perfect dive:
"I knew I needed something special, nine or above, and I pretty much told myself I tried not to care. If I pretty much belly-flopped or smoked it. Everything went away, clear mind, I didn't hear anything at all part from the spray sprinkling down and then I just went for it.
Lee: "Cass is really impressive and that front was insane. You have to go for it and I did that at worlds - I didn't care if I landed flat or nailed it. I just wanted one or the other - and he nailed it.
Rousseau: "Beforehand nothing much was going through my head apart from not caring at all, and then during the dive it almost felt like slow motion in a way and as soon as I came out of the dive I could just see the water, what I was about to do - and then I just did it.
On the crowd:
Rousseau: "Compared to Tokyo, this has been unreal. when England goes up, they just roar and it is incredible to hear.
"I started diving about five years ago and before that I was doing circus work and sports acrobatics competitively - and yeah I like performing."
Jamaica 22-18 Australia
Becky Grey
BBC Sport at NEC Arena
The Jamaican substitutes are loving life.
The first-time Commonwealth finalists grab another turnover and the subs jump up and down waving flags on the sideline.
That's a four-goal lead now as Jamaica seek a first major netball title against three-time Commonwealth champions Australia.
Well, the World's Strongest Man, Scotland's Tom Stoltman, and his brother Luke - Europe's Strongest Man - have a go...
Men's super-heavyweight gold medal bout
England's Delicious Orie comes out on the front foot early in the second round.
There is a cacophony of noise inside the NEC Arena as they try to help the local lad turn this fight around.
Jamaica 20-18 Australia
Becky Grey
BBC Sport at NEC Arena
Both teams at the netball might have a case of the gold-medal jitters.
Jamaica win the ball in their defensive end, then lose it, then are given possession back again.
Eventually, they keep hold of it and manage to edge ahead to a two-goal lead.
Would be impossible to call which way this one is going to go.
Men's super-heavyweight gold medal bout
The long left jab has been the bedrock of Delicious Orie's success so far at Birmingham 2022.
That's what he is trying to use against Sagar, who is not shy in coming forward.
A couple of left hands from the Indian fighter land on his English opponent, who needs some grease put on his left eyebrow.
"You need to be a bit quicker with your shots," Orie is told by his corner.
Sagar takes a clean sweep of the five judges' scorecards!
Men's 800m
England's Ben Pattison on his bronze medal in the 800m: "I wouldn't say it was a wonderful run. It was a bit of a shambles of a performance but I came away with a bronze medal so I'm very happy with that.
"I executed my race plan very poorly but I think that shows the form I am in - the fact I did that and still came away with bronze.
"The crowd was amazing. Normally in that position I would have thought the race was gone, but the crowd just spurred me on for the last 200m.
"Every race in the last couple of weeks I have just grown in confidence. Hopefully I can go to the European Games and get a medal - all eyes on that now."
Jamaica 14-14 Australia
Becky Grey
BBC Sport at NEC Arena
What a start to the second quarter for Jamaica!
Shamera Sterling picks up a tip and they get the ball down to shooter Jhaniele Fowler who, as always, scores.
A converted centre and it's all tied again. This is so tasty.