Goodfellow into the leadpublished at 19:11 British Summer Time 6 August 2022
Men's 3m springboard final
Has Daniel Goodfellow done it? I think he has!
Goodfellow scores 86.40 with his final dive to put himself on course for gold.
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Morning session: 11:00-14:30 BST - England v India in semi-final
England won all three group games and most recently thrashed New Zealand by seven wickets
India were runners-up in the last T20 World Cup
Evening session: 18:00-21:30 BST - Australia v New Zealand in semi-final
Top seeds Australia are the reigning T20 World Cup champions
Amy Lofthouse, Jonathan Jurejko, Craig Nelson and Tom Mallows
Men's 3m springboard final
Has Daniel Goodfellow done it? I think he has!
Goodfellow scores 86.40 with his final dive to put himself on course for gold.
Men's 3m springboard final
Leon Taylor
Olympic diving silver medallist on BBC TV
I did not think I would be commenting on Jordan Houlden leading - but good for him.
This dive is so complicated you are rescued by the degree of difficulty. It is just a little bit twiglet as he goes in.
Men's 3m springboard final
There is to be no third gold medal of these Games for Jack Laugher.
He is nudged into second place by Jordan Houlden, but his score of 66.50 opens the door for the chasing pack.
Men's singles class 3-5
Here we go - England's Jack Hunter-Spivey is going for gold in the men's para class 3-5 against Nigeria's Nasiru Sule.
Liverpool-born Hunter-Spivey won bronze in Tokyo and Sule won it in Atlanta in 1996 - that gives you an indication of the age difference - Hunter-Spivey is 27 and Sule is 54.
But they have already played each other in the group stage and Sule won that 11-9 in the fifth game. It's going to be a tight one.
Semi-final: Australia v New Zealand (116-3)
Sophie Devine brings up a 45-ball half-century with a giant six, before falling to Jess Jonassen for 53.
New Zealand, however, are in an excellent position to go big in the final four overs, with Amelia Kerr the key.
Women's hammer throw final
Can England's Anna Purchase emulate compatriot Nick Miller and take gold?
She's up against a tough field, including world silver medalist Camryn Rogers of Canada and defending commonwealth champion Julia Ratcliffe of New Zealand.
Welsh champion Amber Simpson is also in the 12-strong field.
Mike Henson
BBC Sport at Alexander Stadium
The newly redeveloped Alexander Stadium is all whitewashed walls and shiny steel. But a bit of the old rickety place remains.
The salvaged sign from the pre-spruce era has been given a low-key slot in the stadium surrounds.
It feels like something from a 90s leisure centre next to the revamped venue.
Men's 3m springboard final
Jack Laugher has to go for it with his final dive and he does. A forward two 1/2 somersaults with three twists brings 87.75.
He moves into the lead with a score of 462.30 - will it be enough for a medal?
Men's 3m springboard final
Leon Taylor
Olympic diving silver medallist on BBC TV
We have seen Jack Laugher leave the door wide open. Sometimes younger divers think it is not for me to walk through that door. Let me tell you Jordan Houlden has bowled through that door. Wow.
Men's 3m springboard final
Take a bow, Jordan Houlden!
A back three 1/2 somersaults brings a score of 88.20 - he is now in the gold medal position going into the final round of dives.
Daniel Goodfellow is just 0.6 points behind in second, with Li Shixin third.
Jack Laugher, seeking a third gold here in Birmingham, out of the medal positions as it stands.
Women's 76kg
England's Georgina Nelthorpe has won bronze in the women's 76kg wrestling category.
It took her just 23 seconds to pin down Sierra Leone's Madusu Koroma, resulting in an automatic victory.
Birmingham! Are you ready to ruuummm-blllllleeee?
Hope so because there are another five boxing events taking place in the NEC tonight.
Should be more drama than the entire Rocky catalogue. Well, maybe.
From 19:00 BST: Men’s featherweight semi-finals
Northern Ireland's Jude Gallagher faces Canada's Keoma-Ali Al-Ahmadieh in the second semi-final.
From 19:30: Women’s featherweight semi-finals
Another gold-medal prospect for Northern Ireland goes in the first semi-final when Michaela Walsh takes on South Africa's Phiowokuhle Mnguni.
From 20:00: Men’s welterweight semi-finals
An all-British clash between Wales' Ioan Croft and Scotland's Tyler Jolly in the first semi-final.
From 20:30: Women’s middleweight semi-finals
No British interest as Mozambique's Rady Gramane meets Nigeria's Jacinta Umunnakwe and Australia's Caitlin Anne Parker faces Canada's Tammara Thibeault.
From 21:00: Men’s super heavyweight semi-finals
The one which the home crowd are waiting for. England's Delicious Orie goes head-to-head with New Zealand's Leuila Mau’u in the final bout of the night.
Semi-final: Australia v New Zealand (95-2)
The fifty partnership is up between Sophie Devine and Amelia Kerr for the White Ferns.
Devine is going at just under a run a ball as we enter into the latter stages of the match. They'll need a good total to challenge Australia...
Athletics
Here's how the track and field events will pan out tonight.
Men's 3m springboard final
Leon Taylor
Olympic diving silver medallist on BBC TV
Dear me will sum it up accurately. That take off from Laugher had nines written all over it and he was out a fraction too late.
The door has been swung right open.
Men's 3m springboard final
Well, this could be huge.
Jack Laugher attempts a forward four 1/2 somersaults but can only score 53.20.
That opens things up for the chasing pack.
Men's 3m springboard final
Katie Falkingham
BBC Sport at Sandwell Aquatics Centre
Ooh, a slip up by Li Shixin sees him tumble down into fourth, and we've got an all-English top three as it stands.
Men's 3m springboard final
Oooh, Li Shixin can only score 69.00 which pushes the Australian into fourth.
It means an England 1-2-3 after four of six dives, with Jack Laugher just a point ahead of Daniel Goodfellow, with Jordan Houlden third.
Men's 3m springboard final
Leon Taylor
Olympic diving silver medallist on BBC TV
I am delighted and a little bit surprised to be honest for Jordan Houlden. This dive, when it counts, is not to be sniffed at.
Really impressive from Dan Goodfellow - and that is the dive of the final so far
Men's 3m springboard final
Jordan Houlden is on the move. He attempts a tough-looking forward two 1/2 somersaults with three twists that brings 81.90.
High risk, high reward.
Daniel Goodfellow attempts the same dive as his England team-mate - and it is good, it's brilliant, in fact, it scores 91.65!
This final is hotting up.