Summary

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  • Afternoon session: 12:00-15:00 BST

  • Action from the men's doubles round of 16 and the mixed doubles plate round of 16

  • Evening session: 15:00-18:00 BST

  • Quarter-final action from the mixed doubles and women's doubles

  1. beach volleyball

    Australia too strong for Scotlandpublished at 15:13 British Summer Time 5 August 2022

    Anna Thompson
    BBC Sport at Smithfield

    It’s all over at Smithfield with Australia winning easily.

    Scotland put up a fight but were always up against it against the Commonwealth and Olympic silver medallists.

    The Scotland pair embrace at the net but their quest to reach a semi-final goes on.

    England have two chances with the men’s and women’s teams in action later today.

    VolleyballImage source, BBC Sport
  2. beach volleyball

    'Scotland should be proud'published at 15:12 British Summer Time 5 August 2022

    Beach volleyball: Women's quarter-finals

    Kerri Pottharst
    Australian Olympic beach volleyball gold medallist

    Great performance from both teams playing up to their level. Australia were really pushed in that first set as the Scottish girls played at the top of their game roared on by this crowd. They should be proud.

    But another one down for Australia - two more to go.

  3. beach volleyball

    Beach Volleyballpublished at 15:11 British Summer Time 5 August 2022

    Women's quarter-finals

    Match point for Australia and the crowd are instructed to clap, clap, clap to House of Pain's Jump Around.

    Scotland save a point to hang on in there but unfortunately for Lynne Beattie and Melissa Coutts, the Australian pair have too much in the beach locker.

    Great effort by the Scottish duo.

    Taliqua Clancy & Mariafe Artacho del Solar progress to the semi-finals,

    21-11 in the second set. 42-22 in total.

  4. netball

    'Cancel all other plans'published at 15:11 British Summer Time 5 August 2022

    Defending champions England will face 2018 runners-up Australia in Saturday's Commonwealth netball semi-final after they beat New Zealand yesterday.

    It's not one to be missed. That match starts at 14:30 BST tomorrow.

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  5. Reaching for the weekend like...published at 15:08 British Summer Time 5 August 2022

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  6. beach volleyball

    Beach Volleyballpublished at 15:06 British Summer Time 5 August 2022

    Women's quarter-finals

    There are small pockets of blue sky above this beach volleyball quarter-final as a bit of old school jungle blasts out the sound system.

    Australia's Taliqua Clancy & Mariafe Artacho del Solar hold a an eight-point buffer in the second set and the defensive prowess of Clancy stops another Scotland attack.

  7. badminton

    Badmintonpublished at 15:05 British Summer Time 5 August 2022

    Mixed doubles last 16

    Game and match Jessica Pugh and Callum Hemming of England. They defeat Katherine Wynter and Joel Angus of Jamaica 21-11, 21-7 to cruise into the mixed doubles quarter-finals.

  8. beach volleyball

    Beach Volleyballpublished at 15:02 British Summer Time 5 August 2022

    Women's quarter-finals

    Clayton Lucas
    Volleyball commentator

    The dark clouds are gathering here. It's looking ominous, but mostly for Scotland right now.

  9. beach volleyball

    Beach Volleyballpublished at 15:00 British Summer Time 5 August 2022

    Women's quarter-finals: Scotland v Australia

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland at Smithfield Market

    Us Scots aren't built for sun this strong but Lynn Beattie and Mel Coutts are digging in here. Australia are a set up and have edged ahead in the second but the underdogs are having a right good go a it.

    Actually, hold on, a few drops of rain are now starting to fall. That's more like it...

  10. bowls

    'I never dreamed of this' - oldest medallist Millerpublished at 14:58 British Summer Time 5 August 2022

    B2/B3 para mixed pairs bowls gold medal match

    Scotland's George Miller, who is 75, has just taken the crown of oldest gold medallist from compatriot Rosemary Lenton.

    Miller is a director for visually impaired bowler Melanie Inness who, along with Robert Barr and his director Sarah Jane Ewing, beat Wales to gold.

    "I think Rosemary's quite pleased," Miller told BBC Sport.

    "It's great, fantastic. A year ago I never dreamed of being here. I got a phone call, and nearly fell off my chair to be honest. Here we are - where are we going to go from here?!

    "It's all there to be tried. Everyone can try any sport at all. Bowls is easier for older people - but any sport. Walking football, rugby, you name it. Get out there and exercise, play games, compete. It's brilliant whatever age you are."

    Melanie Innes: "It's incredible, I never believed it could possibly happen. But we worked really hard and managed somehow to win all our games."

  11. bowls

    Postpublished at 14:56 British Summer Time 5 August 2022

    Para mixed pairs B2/B3 gold medal match.

    In case you missed it, George Miller, 75, became the oldest Commonwealth Games gold medallist in history as Scotland defeated Wales in the final of the B2/B3 mixed pairs bowls earlier.

    It's the first time the nation has won gold in the event.

    Read more here.

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  12. beach volleyball

    'Australia danced their way to that first set'published at 14:54 British Summer Time 5 August 2022

    Women's quarter-finals

    Kerri Pottharst
    Australian Olympic beach volleyball gold medallist

    Pretty sure Australia will be happy with their start in this quarter-final. Scotland really gave it to them in the first part of the first set, they really had them running around. A few unforced errors had them behind but very quickly they settled into their own game and danced their way to that first set.

  13. badminton

    Badmintonpublished at 14:54 British Summer Time 5 August 2022

    Mixed doubles last 16

    Scotland duo Eleanor O’Donnell and Christopher Grimley have just lost their last 16 tie to Singapore pair Terry Hee and Jessica Tan 2-0.

    Meanwhile, Jessica Pugh and Callum Hemming of England have taken the first game against Katherine Wynter and Joel Angus of Jamaica 21-11.

    You can watch that match live here.

  14. beach volleyball

    Beach Volleyballpublished at 14:54 British Summer Time 5 August 2022

    Women's quarter-finals

    The first set is all over and after a sluggish start, Taliqua Clancy and Mariafe Artacho del Solar clinch it for Australia, 21-11.

    Can Scotland find a way back in the second set? Will the DJ turn the speakers up even louder?

    Click here to watch the quarter-final

  15. wrestling

    Wrestlingpublished at 14:53 British Summer Time 5 August 2022

    In the wrestling, England's Kelsey Barnes has just lost to India’s Sakshi Malik in the women's 62kg last 16.

    Syerus Eslami of England has also fallen short in the men's 86kg quarter-finals to South Africa's Edward Lessing.

    Can the hosts' Sarah Clossick spark some joy for the home fans in her women's 68kg quarter-final match with New Zealand's Tayla Ford? That tie has just got under way.

  16. beach volleyball

    Beach Volleyballpublished at 14:49 British Summer Time 5 August 2022

    Women's quarter-finals

    Scotland are the underdogs in this match but Lynne Beattie and Melissa Coutts have gone through the gears much quicker than Taliqua Clancy and Mariafe Artacho del Solar.

    But the Australian pair, who won silver at the Commonwealth Games in 2018 and are ranked number two in the competition, are now beginning to find their groove and a successive haul of points has now seen them take a 20-11 lead.

    Time for a break and some fun with rakes.

  17. table tennis

    Table Tennispublished at 14:49 British Summer Time 5 August 2022

    The early session at the table tennis is finito.

    England's Liam Pitchford, who won three medals on the Gold Coast, Paul Drinkhall and Sam Walker all won their men's singles round of 32 matches to progress to the last 16.

    The afternoon session will resume at 16:00 BST and will feature Pitchford alongside mixed doubles partner Tin Tin Ho in quarter-final action as well as Charlotte Bardsley and Tom Jarvis in the same event. Plus many more.

  18. squash

    'Maybe I'm too cool for Tik-Tok'published at 14:47 British Summer Time 5 August 2022

    Women’s doubles quarter-finals

    England's Sarah-Jane Perry and Alison Waters take on Scotland's Georgia Adderley & Lisa Aitken in the squash women’s doubles quarter-finals later today.

    The English pair won silver at the 2022 World Championships, where the Scottish pair finished fifth.

  19. badminton

    Badmintonpublished at 14:46 British Summer Time 5 August 2022

    Mixed doubles last 16

    Scotland duo Eleanor O’Donnell and Christopher Grimley are struggling against Singapore pair Terry Hee and Jessica Tan.

    In their last 16 mixed doubles match they've lost the first game 21-15 and are down in the second 7-5.

    Meanwhile, Jessica Pugh and Callum Hemming of England have just started their last 16 tie against Katherine Wynter and Joel Angus of Jamaica.

    You can watch that match live here.

  20. netball

    Netballpublished at 14:45 British Summer Time 5 August 2022

    Wales 12-5 Malawi

    At the NEC the next netball classification match is underway and it's between Wales and Malawi, who are playing for seventh place.

    Wales have taken an early lead in the opening quarter and this could be really interesting. They have improved significantly in recent years and sit eighth in the world rankings, below Malawi in seventh. A victory here would be huge evidence of that improvement.

    Wales netball teamImage source, Getty Images