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  1. boxing

    Lazzerini edging Bevanpublished at 12:30 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Men's light heavyweight final

    Thomas Duncan
    BBC Scotland at NEC Birmingham

    Scotland's Sean Lazzerini is up 4-1 on Wales' Taylor Bevan after round one.

    The Scot is so quick. It's so tense in here, apart from the odd shout. An intriguing battle.

  2. cycling (road)

    Men's road race about to startpublished at 12:28 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Men's road race

    The men's road race is just about to get under way.

    Here are the home nations teams in full:

    • England: Ethan Vernon, Fred Wright, Ben Turner, Jack Stewart, Connor Swift, Sam Watson
    • Scotland: Mark Stewart, John Archibald, Finn Crockett, Charlie Aldridge, Sean Flynn
    • Wales: Geraint Thomas, Stephen Williams, Owain Doull, Luke Rowe, Will Roberts, Joe Holt
    • Northern Ireland: Matthew Teggart, Chris McGlinchey, Darren Rafferty, Cameron Orr,
    • Isle of Man: Mark Cavendish, Ben Swift, Matthew Bostock, Mark Christian, Tom Mazzone, Sam Brand
    • Guernsey: Sebastian Tremlett, Sam Culverwell, Michael Serafin, James Roe, Marc Cox,
    • Jersey: Zack Hamon, Jack Rebours, Rhys Hidrio, Dean Robson, Rhys Pilley
  3. bronze medal

    New Zealand claim historic cricket medalpublished at 12:26 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    New Zealand 111-2 beat England 110-9 by eight wickets

    Anna Thompson
    BBC Sport at Edgbaston

    It's all over at Egbaston.

    New Zealand have beaten England comfortably to win the bronze medal in the T20 cricket.

    They needed fewer than 12 overs to claim an eight-wicket victory over England.

  4. cycling (road)

    Cavendish, Thomas & Wright eye road race triumphpublished at 12:25 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Men's road race

    Mark CavendishImage source, Getty Images

    The men's road race course is nice and flat and also looks like one for the sprinters.

    So, will it be Mark Cavendish's day?

    The Isle of Man rider missed out on a Tour de France place this year and is looking to add another Commonwealth gold to his scratch race win on the track, 16 years ago.

    He left the Tour of Poland earlier this week in order to concentrate on today's race.

    Geraint ThomasImage source, Getty Images

    But Wales’ Geraint Thomas has openly said that the course does suit him.

    Given his form this season, having finished third at the Tour de France before winning time trial bronze on Thursday despite crashing, he will fancy this today.

    Fred WrightImage source, Getty Images

    There will be many who would love to see England’s Fred Wright triumph today.

    Another rider in fine form, Wright entertained us all with his efforts at the Tour de France this summer and he claimed an excellent time trial silver this week.

    Elsewhere, Australia have a strong squad including time trial winner Rohan Dennis, while New Zealand’s Aaron Gate has already won three track golds at the 2022 Games.

  5. What's still to come on day 10?published at 12:22 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Mark CavendishImage source, Getty Images

    So much happening on day 10. Here's a few highlights to watch out for:

    • Cycling: The men's 160km road race includes Wales' Geraint Thomas, the Isle of Man's Mark Cavendish, and England's Fred Wright.
    • Athletics: The men's and women's 4x100m relays are still to come, while in the evening session Eilish McColgan is set to feature for Scotland in the women's 5,000m and team-mate Laura Muir goes in the women's 1500m.
    • Boxing: 16 titles are being decided across the day at Birmingham's NEC, with plenty of home nations interest.
    • Netball: England play New Zealand in the bronze medal match at 13:30 BST, before Australia meet Jamaica for the gold medal at 20:30.
    • Hockey: England face Australia for hockey glory in the women's gold medal match at 15:00.
    • Beach volleyball: Joaquin and Javier Bello will attempt to make history by becoming the first England team to win a Commonwealth medal in beach volleyball.
    • Diving: At the diving, the men move up to the 10m platform, which features England's Matthew Dixon and Noah Williams, while the women's 3m springboard has Scotland's Grace Reid.
    Joaquin and Javier BelloImage source, Getty Images
  6. athletics

    Gemili left out of England relay selectionpublished at 12:19 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    4x100m relay

    Mike Henson
    BBC Sport at Alexander Stadium

    England have opted to leave Adam Gemili out of their final four for the men's 4x100m final.

    Just as at the World Championships, albeit in Great Britain vests, youngster Jona Efoloko is preferred on the opening leg. The 22-year-old ran a windy 10.12 to come fourth in the British Championships earlier this year.

    Ojie Edoburun will run the anchor leg in the absense of the injured Reece Prescod. Relative old hands Zharnel Hughes and Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake will deal with the middle section of the race.

    That gets going at 12:40 BST.

  7. cricket

    New Zealand heading for bronze medalpublished at 12:18 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    England 110-9 v New Zealand 95-2 (10 overs)

    Anna Thompson
    BBC Sport at Edgbaston

    New Zealand are cruising to the bronze medal against England.

    They have raced to 95-2 after 10 overs - only needing 16 more runs for victory.

    England need a miracle - but we might even be beyond that stage.

  8. badminton

    Birch and Smith about to startpublished at 12:17 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Women's doubles

    English pair Chloe Birch and Lauren Smith are about to get underway in their semi-final match against Australia's Gronya Somerville and Wendy Chen for a place in the gold medal match.

    Smith and Birch are the number-two seeds but haven't competed together for eight months until this tournament.

  9. athletics

    Australia pair leading javelinpublished at 12:17 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Women's javelin

    There are no athletes from the home nations involved in the ongoing women's javelin final, which is currently being led by Australia's Mackenzie Little.

    She produced a personal best throw of 64.03m to edge ahead of compatriot and world champion Kelsey-Lee Barber (63.52m).

  10. boxing

    Wales v Scotland in light heavyweight finalpublished at 12:16 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Men's light heavyweight final

    It's an all-home nations affair in the men's light heavyweight final as Scotland's Sean Lazzerini fights Taylor Bevan.

    Bevan has been in brutal form on his way to booking his place in the gold-medal bout.

    His semi-final against England’s Aaron Bowen was an absolute humdinger with the Welshman eventually prevailing.

    In previous rounds he knocked out New Zealand’s Onyx Lee and stopped Samoa’s Jancen Putoa. Bevan qualifies for Wales through his mother and splits his time between Hampshire and Cardiff.

    Lazzerini is aiming to become the first Scot to win gold at the youth and senior versions of the Commonwealth Games. World champion Josh Taylor, a 2014 Commonwealth gold medallist, has lent his support to the squad ringside and twitter.

    A hand injury meant the 25 year-old did not fight competitively for two and a half years before returning in February.

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  11. boxing

    A boxing first for Scotlandpublished at 12:14 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Men's middleweight final

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  12. boxing

    A hug of mutual respectpublished at 12:10 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Men's middleweight final

    Thomas Duncan
    BBC Scotland at NEC Birmingham

    There was a hug of mutual respect in the ring between Sam Hickey and Callum Peters in the ring there. What a fight that was, and it could have gone either way.

    But Callum Hickey of Scotland is the Commonwealth champion. He puts his hands over his face, he can't believe it.

    The crowd go wild.

  13. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Scotland - Sam Hickeypublished at 12:10 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Men's middleweight final

    Scotland's Samuel Hickey jumps for joy as he claims Commonwealth Games gold in the men's middleweight final.

    In a hard-fought bout, the Scot was pushed all the way against 19-year-old Australian Callum Peters but Hickey's quality shone through as he won by split decision.

    He picks up Scotland’s first Commonwealth boxing gold since Charlie Flynn and Josh Taylor in 2014.

  14. athletics

    'Nice to see Bosworth celebrating his legacy'published at 12:10 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Men's 10,000m race walk

    Denise Lewis
    Olympic heptathlon gold medallist on BBC TV

    Tom Bosworth gave race walking a platform. He has been very vocal and people wanting see more of his event and he has been a stalwart. Nice to see him taking it all in and celebrating his legacy.

  15. table tennis

    Stacey's table tennis goldpublished at 12:05 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Joshua Stacey made it a great start to day 10 for Wales as he won para-table tennis gold.

    Here's how he did it...

  16. athletics

    'Back injuries of late ruined Bosworth's career'published at 12:03 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Men's 10,000m walk

    Andrew Cotter
    Presenter on BBC TV

    It will be fourth place for Callum Wilkson and I hope he realises that he is in fourth place and not third.

    Tom Bosworth, who has carried that flag for England still has another lap to go. Back injuries have really ruined his career of late.

    It's a fond farewell to quite a character.

  17. gold-medal

    Gold medal - India - Eldhose Paulpublished at 12:03 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Men's triple jump

    All over too in the men's triple jump, and it's a one-two for India as Eldhose Paul takes gold with a leap of 17.03m, ahead of team-mate Abdulla Aboobacker Narangolintevid.

    Bermuda's Jah-Nhai Perinchief gets the bronze medal.

  18. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Canada - Evan Dunfeepublished at 12:00 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Men's 10,000m race walk

    It's race walk gold for Canada's Evan Dunfee, with Australia's Declan Tingay second and India's Sandeep Kumar in bronze.

    England's Callum Wilkinson finishes fourth, as Tom Bosworth begins his final lap to bring his career to an end.

  19. cricket

    Sciver makes breakthrough for Englandpublished at 11:58 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    England 110-9 v New Zealand 54-1 (5 overs)

    Anna Thompson
    BBC Sport at Edgbaston

    A much-needed wicket for England.

    Captain Nat Sciver brings herself on and makes the breakthrough, Suzie Bates caught by Sarah Glenn in the deep for 20.

    New Zealand need 57 off 90 balls to win the bronze medal.

  20. athletics

    Williams eighth in triple jumppublished at 11:58 British Summer Time 7 August 2022

    Men's triple jump

    England's Ben Williams is unable to land another jump following his opening leap of 16.03m and will finish eighth in the men's triple jump final.

    India's Eldhose Paul still leads.