Hockeypublished at 19:33 British Summer Time 5 August 2022
Women's hockey: England 0-0 New Zealand
Tess Howard's effort for England is saved. 0-0 after one shoot-out each.
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Morning session: 08:30-15:15 BST
Action from the para mixed pairs B2-B3 medal matches, the semi-finals of the women's triples & women's pairs, plus quarter-final action from the men's singles & men's fours
Para mixed pairs: Australia v England, South Africa v Wales & Scotland v New Zealand
Afternoon session: 16:30-19:45 BST
Action from the women's triples medal matches and men's fours semi-finals
Jonathan Jurejko, Neil Johnston, Tom Rostance and Lorraine McKenna
Women's hockey: England 0-0 New Zealand
Tess Howard's effort for England is saved. 0-0 after one shoot-out each.
Women's hockey: England 0-0 New Zealand
Hope Ralph misses New Zealand's first! Maddie Hinch stayed tall in the England goal.
Men's synchro 10m platform final
Katie Falkingham
BBC Sport at Sandwell Aquatics Centre
Double St George at the top of the standings after the first of six dives.
Big cheers from the crowd and those flags are being waved with vigour. That's what they like to see.
Men’s synchronised 10m platform final
A truly impressive spectacle as the divers fall from the height of a telephone pole, in perfect time with each other while twisting, turning and somersaulting. Sometimes backwards.
After the first of six dives it's England at the top as Noah Williams and Matty Lee are off to a solid start with 52.20 points. Ben Cutmore and Kyle Kothari are only just behind though...
Women's hockey: England 0-0 New Zealand
New Zealand beat England on penalties at this stage at the last Games. Gulp.
Men's 200m semi-finals
Alistair Watkins
BBC Sport at Alexander Stadium
Big, big smile from Zharnel Hughes - he's clearly enjoying himself and making the most of the turbo boost the home crowd gives him around the bend.
Defending champion Jereem Richards, however, matched Hughes' performance in the third semi-final.
That's going to be quite a head to head in the final.
Men's fours semi-finals
It looks like all the experience of Martin McHugh and Ian McClure has put Northern Ireland on the brink of another gold-medal match as they extend their advantage over Wales to 17-9 with one end remaining.
Women's freestyle 62kg
It all got a little bit too much for India's Sakshi Malik on the wrestling podium in Coventry. She missed out on the Olympics last year after injury but came up with the goods to take gold. After being presented with her medal, she could not hold back the tears.
Men's 200m semi-finals
Reigning champion Jereem Richards of Trinidad and Tobago is the class act in this field - and he shows it.
Richards is barely blowing after a stroll round in 20.40 seconds.
Looks like it'll be a duel between him and England's Zharnel Hughes in tomorrow's final.
Bring the popcorn.
Women's hockey: England 0-0 New Zealand
And that's full-time.
Five players per team each have eight seconds to score against the opposition goalkeeper after starting on the 23m line with the ball.
If the teams are still tied after the series of five shoot-outs, the competition becomes sudden death.
Men's fours semi-finals
Michael Morrow
BBC Sport NI at Victoria Park
Two of Northern Ireland's men's fours team won gold in this event in 1998.
Yes you read that right. Martin McHugh and Ian McClure won gold at the Commonwealth Games 24 years ago.
They are two wins away from repeating the feat nearly a quarter of a century later.
Indeed their team-mate Sam Barkley was not even born when they did it last.
Men’s synchronised 10m platform final
Here's some more from England's Matty Lee.
Lee partners Noah Williams in the event, in which he won Olympic gold alongside Tom Daley last year.
Women's hockey: England 0-0 New Zealand
One minute left. England have the ball.
Women's hockey: England 0-0 New Zealand
Becky Grey
BBC Sport at the University of Birmingham
The hockey crowd really don't fancy a shoot-out. They're screaming wildly every time England get the ball as they seek a winner.
Women's hockey: England 0-0 New Zealand
Two minutes remain, otherwise it's shoot-outs in this semi-final.
England have edged the possession stats but can't get that perfect final shot off.
Men's 200m semi-final
Confirmed result from the second semi-final.
England's Adam Gemili definitely won't make the final as he is already outside of the top two fastest losers.
1 Udodi Onwuzurike (Ngr) 20.59 Q
2 Emmanuel Eseme (Cmr) 20.69 Q
3 Dwight St Hillaire (TTO) 20.95
4 Adam Gemili (Eng) 20.97
Women's hockey: England 0-0 New Zealand
Back to the hockey and England remain on top with five minutes to go. But New Zealand look dangerous on the counter.
Remember, if this semi-final ends in a draw, we go straight to a shoot-out.
Men's 200m semi-finals
Tim Hutchings
Former middle and long-distance runner
Adam Gemili is clearly not fully fit. He has done great things for Great Britain and in an England vest but he faded in the last 30m and that used to be a strength of his.
Men's synchro 10m platform final
Katie Falkingham
BBC Sport at Sandwell Aquatics Centre
Biggest roar of the night for Matty Lee and Noah Williams as they are introduced to the crowd.
As you may remember, Olympic champion Lee was on 'I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here' late last year, during which he said his mental health nosedived without his usual routine.
But after winning the British title with new dive partner Williams earlier this year, Lee declared his morale was “completely back”. Good to hear.
Men’s synchronised 10m platform final
Six dives each stand between these six pairs of men and Commonwealth gold.
England took gold and silver four years ago but Noah Williams is the only returning diver of the four tonight. All set?