Beach volleyballpublished at 17:39 British Summer Time 5 August 2022
Men’s quarter-final
At the first side-switch in the deciding set Gambian duo Sainey Jawo and Mbye Babou Jarra lead England's Javier and Joaquin Bello 3-2.
This is tense.
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Action from the mixed doubles, men's doubles and women's singles quarter-finals, plus round-robin games from the women's doubles and men's singles
Jonathan Jurejko, Neil Johnston, Tom Rostance and Lorraine McKenna
Men’s quarter-final
At the first side-switch in the deciding set Gambian duo Sainey Jawo and Mbye Babou Jarra lead England's Javier and Joaquin Bello 3-2.
This is tense.
Women's triples gold medal match
England lead Jamie-Lea Winch finds her shot drifting wayward as we reach the halfway point in this women's triples final.
Malaysia are 8-6 up after end nine with a block of blue bowls in the path of Azlina Arshad to navigate through.
Individual all-around final
Marfa Ekimova has done it! She is Commonwealth champion.
Cyprus' Anna Sokolova posted a score of 27.600 with the ribbon and finished 0.200 points behind Ekimova overall.
What an achievement for the 17-year-old.
She is the first gymnast from England to ever win gold in the rhythmic gymnastics.
Men’s quarter-final
Gambia take the second set 22-20 and we go to a decider. What drama!
Men's freestyle 65kg
Disappointment for Scotland's Ross Connelly who misses out on a bronze medal after losing to Pakistan's Inayat Ullah.
It's not just India who can win wrestling medals from the subcontinent.
Women's triples gold medal match
Natalie Chestney pulls out a perfectly-placed effort as England look to become Commonwealth champions on home turf.
Azlina Arshad is finding her form just at the right time in this match and the Malaysian trio celebrate as the red bowl taps the yellow jack off the 40-year-old skip's attempt.
Men’s quarter-final
A brilliant response from Gambian duo Sainey Jawo and Mbye Babou Jarra sees them go 20-19 up and have set-point in the second set.
But England come back, levelling up to force deuce.
Individual all-around final
It's at least silver for Marfa Ekimova!
She is guaranteed second with only Cyprus' Anna Sokolova to go - she needs 27.800 with the ribbon to match Ekimova's score. No one has managed more than 27.100 so far.
Hold your breaths, people.
Women's triples gold medal match
Paul Mitchell
BBC Sport Scotland
You are not bowling at the jack here. You are bowling to beat your opponent and to get right up against things for second shot.
What a shot by Azlina Arshad. What a cracking final.
England 6-6 Malaysia, after end eight.
Individual all-around final
Here she comes.
Marfa Ekinova takes to the floor for her final performance with the ribbon in an attempt to win England's first medal in the all-around final since 1994.
What a performance from the 17-year-old!
She posts a score of 27.100 and that gives her an overall total of 112.300 - that puts her top and guarantees her a medal with two gymnasts left to go. Now we wait to see what colour it will be?
Women's triples gold medal match
The crowd are getting raucous. Well, as raucous as you can be at the lawn bowls.
Malaysia respond superbly to England's spell of pressure to level this gold medal match 6-6 after end eight.
There was a tape measure brought out by the England side. They're in for a tough game here at Victoria Park.
Men’s quarter-final
England's Javier and Joaquin Bello are now 18-17 up against Gambian duo Sainey Jawo and Mbye Babou Jarra in the second set.
They're closing in on the semi-finals.
Women's triples gold medal match
Paul Mitchell
BBC Sport Scotland
Super bowl. Super bowling from England.
What makes it better - there is a blue bowl waiting as well, depending on if the jack gets moved.
I would be running for cover here.
England lead 7-5 against Malaysia after end seven.
Women's triples gold medal match
Super bowl by England!
Jamie-Lea Winch and Natalie Chestney high five after Sian Honnor gently touches the jack and hides it neatly behind another blue bowl.
Women's freestyle 57kg
Great scenes as Nigeria's Odunayo Adekuoroye celebrates winning gold by singing a victory song inside the Coventry Stadium and Arena complex. The crowd is lapping it up.
Men’s quarter-final
England twins Javier and Joaquin Bello lead 11-10 at the halfway stage of the second set in their quarter-final.
They're already one set up against Gambian duo Sainey Jawo and Mbye Babou Jarra.
Women's freestyle 57kg
No wonder she is one of the greatest wrestlers in African history!
Nigeria's Odunayo Adekuoroye defeats India's Anshu Malik to win gold.
That's her third straight Commonwealth gold after topping the podium in Glasgow (53kg) and the Gold Coast (57kg).
What a hat-trick!
Women's triples gold medal match
Great play from Malaysia's Syafiqa Haidar Afif Abdul Rahman and now it's the turn of team-mate Azlina Arshad. The 40-year-old shakes her head as that shot was not quite what she was expecting.
'Come on, Sian! Come on Sian!' shout Jamie-Lea Winch and Natalie Chestney, before Arshad's next bowl is rather heavy-handed and splits the red bowls.
England take another one. 6-5 after end seven.
Individual all-around final
We're about halfway through the pack in the rhythmic gymnastics ribbon discipline.
England's Marfa Ekimova is yet to take to the floor for her final performance but it will take some going for someone to knock her off her perch.
The best score of the gymnasts to have completed all four disciplines as it stands belongs to Australia's Alexandra Kiroi-Bogatyreva.
Men’s quarter-final
Great play from England's Joaquin Bello who smashes a winner to give England a 6-4 lead in the second set.
Will the hosts push on and wrap this match up in two sets?