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Michael Emons and Mike Henson

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  1. Post update

    Thanks for your time today. I'll see you back here tomorrow. Don't leave us hanging...

  2. Monday's order of play

    Nick Matthew

    Tomorrow never knows sang the Beatles. Well I do. This is what is on the cards for Monday.

    14:30 BST - Squash: World champion Nick Matthew (above) will meet James Willstrop, with the former looking to become the first man to retain a Commonwealth singles title.

    18:30 BST - Boxing: Women's boxing makes its Commonwealth Games debut and England's Olympic champion Nicola Adams remains the star attraction as the world number one at flyweight.

    19:00 BST - Athletics: No Usain Bolt but Adam Gemili (the fastest qualifier in the heats), Richard Kilty and Harry Aikines-Aryeetey are the English entrants looking to qualify for the evening's 100m final, which concludes proceedings on the track at 2150 BST.

  3. Young gun

    Erraid Davies

    Scotland's 13-year-old swimmer Erraid Davies has won bronze in the SB9 100m breaststroke final.

    The Shetlander is Scotland's youngest ever competitor and the youngest competing in this Commonwealth Games.

  4. Swimming

    Fran Halsall

    So what has gone down today in the fair city of Glasgow? Well for those at the back, here is a re-run of the fun starting in the pool.

    Fran Halsall won her second gold of these Games, third Commonwealth title and 10th Commonwealth medal overall, as England claimed another two golds in the pool.

    Halsall, 24, emulated her 50m freestyle success in the 50m butterfly after Siobhan-Marie O'Connor, 18, had won the 200m individual medley.

    Scotland's men's 4x200m freestyle team won silver, while compatriots Hannah Miley, 24, and Erraid Davies, 13, both took bronze, as did England's Liam Tancock in the men's 50m backstroke.

  5. BBC Coverage

    Fancy catching up with the events of the day at Glasgow 2014 in a pop-up jazz-bar style setting? You didn't know you did, but you do now right?

    Tonight at the Games, hosted by Mark Chapman and Clare Balding, is underway on BBC One.

    England's Steve Way, formerly 16 and a half stone, today the 10th placed man in the marathon, is on explaining his backstory.

  6. #bbcglasgow2014

    Athletes on Twitter

    Australian cyclist Anna Meares tweets on catching up with an old friend and rival: Couldn't believe seeing this face again on the other side of the fence tonight So good 2 see u @v_pendleton @bbc5live

    Victoria Pendleton and Anna Mears

    Pendleton, a two-time Olympic champion and multiple world champion who retired after the London Olympics, earlier spoke to BBC 5 live about her old rivalry with Meares.

    "We didn't really talk that much while we were competing, to be honest. I didn't really know her that well. But we had very similar experiences and were in each other's lives quite a lot," she said.

    "When we were on the boards I desperately wanted to beat her. We had a lot of medal races against each other and it was an intense rivalry. But my husband Scott Gardner used to work with the Australian Institute of Sport and he always says we were very similar in lots of ways.

    "I think Anna is more physically gifted than me in terms of what the sprint requires."

  7. Hockey

    It's all over at the National Hockey Centre as England's men survive a downpour to rain goals down on Malaysia in an 8-1 win.

    England now head New Zealand on goal difference following two wins apiece at the top of Pool B.

    Ashley Jackson bagged four penalty corners as England racked up seven unanswered goals in the second half.

    Alastair Brogdon, Mark Gleghorne, Phil Roper and Adam Dixon also got on the scoresheet.

    There will be tougher battles to come.

  8. Hockey

    England are running riot now. It's 7-1 with a couple of minutes to go against Malaysia.

  9. BOXING

    Apologies, I called time on the day's boxing too early.

    Scott Forest of Scotland is going hammer and tongs with David Nyika of New Zealand in the last 16 of the light heavyweight division.

    The pick of the results from earlier today came in the flyweight tournament where Scotland's Reece McFadden, conqueror of Wales' Andrew Selby in the last round, beat Charlie Edwards of England.

  10. Hockey

    England 4-1 Malaysia

    And then there was one.

    In the only remaining action on day four of the Commonwealth Games, England lead Malaysia 4-1 thanks, in a large part, to a hat-trick from Ashley Jackson.

    Jackson's successfully converted three penalty corners and an excellent finish from Adam Dixon, which survived an umpire's referral, have given England control with 15 minutes to go.

  11. Hockey

    England look to be on course for their second straight win in Pool B as they lead 3-1 against Malaysia in the men's competition.

    Two successful penalty corners from Ashley Jackson and an excellent finish from Adam Dixon, which survived an umpire's referral, give England control with less than 20 minutes to go.

  12. #bbcglasgow2014

    Stewart Milligan: Great finish to the rugby 7s. Not sure what makes me happier, SA team winning or their hairstyles! #bbcglasgow2014 #dreadlocksgalore

  13. Post update

    New Zealand 12-17 South Africa

    South Africa coach Neil Powell gathers his side round and gets them to take knee and bow their heads while he says a few words.

    New Zealand counterpart Gordon Tietjens leads an immediate debrief with his own men.

  14. Gold Medal

    South Africa - Rugby sevens

    South Africa gleefully hoof the ball into the stands and their players leap skywards.

    New Zealand sink the other way, kneeling on the ground and trying to come to terms with being the first of their nation's sevens sides to return from a Commonwealth Games without gold.

    South Africa celebrate winning the Commonwealth Games sevens
  15. Rugby Sevens

    New Zealand 12-17 South Africa

    The ball skids off the greasy Ibrox surface and forward off the hand of New Zealand's Akira Ioane.

    South Africa only need to get the ball in a scrum, out of a scrum and out of play.

  16. Rugby Sevens

    New Zealand 12-17 South Africa

    New Zealand have nipped a try back. Joe Webber dives over. The conversion is missed.

    Just a minute to go. Nails down to the quick.

  17. Rugby Sevens

    New Zealand 7-17 South Africa

    Is that the gold-medal winning try?

    DJ Forbes gets a going-over in a tackle from Warren Whiteley, the ball spills loose and Cecil Afrika scoops up and scoots downfield.

    New Zealand chase, but they can't catch him and the game might be up. Three minutes to go.

  18. Rugby Sevens

    Ben Dirs

    BBC Sport at New Zealand v South Africa in the rugby sevens

    We had a weapons-grade rendition of I Will Walk 500 Miles at half-time at Ibrox, loud enough to take your face off and singe all the hairs on your chest. I think South Africa might win this...

  19. Badminton

    England are also through to the final of the mixed team event in badminton.

    A 3-0 win over India was secured by Chris Adcock and Andrew Ellis who came from a game down to win 2-1, 12-12, 21-13, 21-16 against Akshay Dewalkar and Pranaav Chopra in their doubles rubber.

    England will now play Malaysia in the gold medal match at 16.00 BST on Monday.

  20. Rugby Sevens

    New Zealand 7-12 South Africa

    Seabelo Senatla sniffs a gap down the blind side and has the scorching pace to turn the narrow corridor of space into a route to the tryline.

    South Africa lead and are seven minutes away from a historic win over a New Zealand side who have never lost a match of Commonwealth Games sevens.

  21. Rugby Sevens

    New Zealand 7-7 South Africa

    South Africa finally make the man advantage count. New Zealand had been attempting to run down the sin-bin clock, strolling around, retaining possession and avoiding contact.

    But the Boks eventually hunt them down, turn over the ball and Seabelo Senatla switches inside and scampers under the sticks.

    Even stevens at the break.

  22. Table tennis

    At last! England and Liam Pitchford reach the final of the men's team event as the 21-year-old from Chesterfield makes his 11th match point count.

    Pitchford comes through 17-15 to secure a 3-2 win over India's stone wall of Harmeet Desai.

    England will face Singapore with the gold medal at stake on Monday.

  23. Swimming

    A huge roar swirls around the Tollcross Swimming Centre as the Scottish quartet receive their silver medals for the 4x200m freestyle relay. A mention must be made for England as well, who finished fourth in the final, and Wales, who took sixth. But it is Scotland who take the main plaudits for four stunning swims.

  24. Rugby Sevens

    New Zealand 7-0 South Africa

    Some skulduggery from New Zealand's Bryce Heem who boots the ball upfield after the whistle has blown to try and delay a South Africa penalty.

    The referee has the yellow card out of his top pocket before the South Africans have even turned his way in protest.

    New Zealand are down a man...

  25. #bbcglasgow2014

    Athletes on Twitter

    Chris Walker-Hebborn Tweets: How not to swim a 50 back! Live and learn! Appreciate the support, will be putting that right and Europeans in a few weeks time :)

  26. Rugby Sevens

    New Zealand 7-0 South Africa

    Quick turnover ball is flipped quickly to Ben Lam who bursts upfield for the All Blacks, pops the ball to DJ Forbes and Sherwin Stowers strolls in unopposed for the opening try of the final.

  27. Table tennis

    The momentum is with India now as Harmeet Desai makes it 2-2 against Liam Pitchford.

    Semi-final back in the balance.

  28. Swimming

    Men's 4x200m freestyle final

    After helping Scotland repeat their men's 4x200m freestyle relay silver from Delhi, and take five seconds off the national record, Robbie Renwick told BBC Sport: "It's been a really tough few days, so to get a silver medal with these boys has been a real highlight for me."

    Australia won gold, and Renwick added: "Unfortunately, we won't be hearing Flower of Scotland at the medal ceremony, but we'll be back in four years' time."

  29. Rugby Sevens

    New Zealand 0-0 South Africa

    With two minutes gone in the gold-medal final, there is a hold-up in play while South Africa lynchpin and captain Kyle Brown is treated for a shoulder injury.

    He gingerly makes his way off the pitch and the Springboks are going to have make history without him.

  30. Rugby Sevens

    New Zealand v South Africa

    The All Blacks have never lost a match of Commonwealth Games sevens, winning every tournament since Christian Cullen and Jonah Lomu starred in the 1998 Games.

    Will they make it five titles out of five?

    South Africa are the team trying to stop them...

  31. Gold Medal

    Sathish Kumar Sivalingam (India) - 77kg class weightlifting

    Sathish Kumar Sivalingam of India wins weightlifting gold, hoisting 11 more kilograms than his nearest challenger.

    England's Jack Oliver finishes just outside the medals in fourth.

  32. Table tennis

    Liam Pitchford loses seven match points as England fail to close out their team event semi-final.

    Harmeet Desai of India battles back to make it 2-1 in the best-of-five encounter when victory for England would take them into the final.

  33. Swimming

    Rebecca Adlington

    Four-time Olympic medallist and BBC Sport swimming expert

    Paying tribute to women's 200m individual medley gold medal winner, England's Siobhan-Marie O'Connor: "Siobhan raced it perfectly. She has the best start in the world as far as I'm concerned."

  34. Bronze Medal

    Australia - Rugby Sevens

    Australia complete a comprehensive 24-0 win over Samoa.

    There looks like there is plenty more to come from this squad. All but two of their 12 -strong squad are under 25.

  35. Silver Medal

    Scotland - Men's 4x200m freestyle relay final

    What a swim from the Scotland quartet. They changed all their swimmers from the heats this morning and are rewarded with a silver medal. Australia take gold, with South Africa third. But the home nation are the story. They led at times but just couldn't see it through. It is still a new Scottish record, knocking five seconds off the previous one set in Melbourne. It took a new Games record of 7:07.38 to beat them. That is how you relay. Take a bow Daniel Wallace, Stephen Milne, Duncan Scott and Robbie Renwick.

  36. Squash

    James Willstrop will be going for gold against England rival and defending champion Nick Matthew in the final of the singles after beating India's Saurav Ghosal 3-0.

    It promises to be a classic final on Monday after Willstrop booked his place with an 11-8, 11-8, 11-5 victory.

    Ghosal will face England's Peter Barker for the bronze.

  37. Rugby Sevens

    Australia 10-0 Samoa

    Two tries for the surprisingly-swift Greg Jeloudev give Australia a healthy half-time lead in the bronze-medal match.

  38. Love in the velodrome

    Chris Pritchard

    Scottish cyclist Chris Pritchard climbed straight off his bike after this afternoon's keirin run-off to climb into the stands and propose to his partner Amanda.

    "I have been plotting this for about five or six months. It has taken a lot of hard work, " said Chris.

    "I thought, 'she is going to say yes' so I just put that away and I just thought about what was going on in the keirin. It was a really good keirin, I really enjoyed it."

    "It was never in doubt," added Amanda.

    "I have been nagging for long enough. The ring is just like the one I took a picture of and left on the computer screen!"

  39. Table tennis

    It's also England v India on the table tennis table in the men's team event semi-finals.

    England lead 2-1 in the best-of-five clash and are ahead in the latest singles.

    Victory for Liam Pitchford against Harmeet Desia will take England into the final and the 21-year-old leads 2-0.

    According to BBC analyst Ian Marshall, Pitchford is "playing with good control and not being expansive."

    One more game will give Pitchford victory.

  40. Swimming

    Men's 4x200m freestyle relay final

    And so we come to the final event of the night at the pool, the men's 4x200m freestyle relay final. Scotland, England and Wales are all involved for the home nations. But so are Australia and South Africa. It promises to be quite a stellar contest to conclude matters at the Tollcross Swimming Centre.

  41. Swimming

    Mark Foster

    BBC Sport swimming expert & ex-CWG champion

    On Fran Halsall's double gold medal success: "It's phenomenal. She's had a few years when it hasn't gone too well for her and the influence of her coach James Gibson is clear. She's absolutely flying again."

  42. Badminton

    Back on the badminton court, England's men's doubles duo of Chris Adcock and Andrew Ellis have tied it up at one game each against India, knowing that a win will take them into the final of the mixed team event. It's tight in game three.

  43. Swimming

    Women's 50m backstroke final

    England's Fran Halsall

    England's Fran Halsall set a new British and Commonwealth record to earn her second gold medal of the games, becoming the first woman to complete a sprint double in the games. Team-mate Amy Smith was fourth, and speaking to BBC Sport, Halsall said: "That was really good.

    "I swam a bit faster than last night and it's another PB so I can't complain. I couldn't feel anyone's presence during the race and it's been a good couple of days. I have a lot of faith in my coach James Gibson and I believe in him."

  44. Rugby Sevens

    While the England and Wales players go above and beyond in spreading the Commonwealth goodwill, posing for endless selfies with fancy-dressed drunks down in the front row, we can prepare for the medal matches.

    Australia play Samoa in the first battle for bronze, before the biggie - South Africa v New Zealand in the final.

  45. Squash

    England's James Willstrop has one foot in the final of the men's singles as he takes a 2-0 lead over India's Saurav Ghosal in their semi-final.

    The 30-year-old number-two seed has won the first two games 11-8 and needs one more to reach the gold medal match.

    James Willstrop of England plays ndia's Saurav Ghosal in Glasgow
  46. Gold Medal

    Fran Halsall (England) - Women's 50m butterfly

    Defending champion and Glasgow 2014 50m freestyle gold medallist Fran Halsall isn't the fastest 50m butterfly swimmer this year for nothing. She starts superbly and keeps going to win gold in 25.20 - a British and Commonwealth Games record. Not bad Fran, not bad at all! Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace of the Bahamas didn't give up the chase but simply couldn't catch Halsall. Fran's team-mate Amy Smith is just outside the medals in fourth.

  47. Bronze Medal

    Liam Tancock (bronze) - Men's 50m backstroke

    World record holder Liam Tancock of England fails to defend his Commonwealth title as Ben Treffers claims gold. It is a nice moment for Treffers, who missed out on the Australia team for the Games in Delhi and London 2012. It is also great for Tancock, following his recent injury problems. Fellow Aussie Mitch Larkin takes silver, with 100m backstroke champion Chris Walker-Hebborn fourth.

  48. Rugby Sevens

    England 17-15 Wales

    International Rugby Board chairman Bernard Lapasset is the dignitary on hand to dish out the crockery. England hoist the plate, posing for a post-victory picture while Wales have to make do with a consolatory cheer from the crowd.

  49. Rugby Sevens

    England 17-15 Wales

    England have poached it! Philip Burgess dives in at the corner on the last play of the game and both sets of players are out on their feet.

  50. Rugby Sevens

    England 12-15 Wales

    England v Wales

    England are surely in the last-chance saloon now. They have a penalty inside their own half and they have to run it...

  51. Rugby Sevens

    England 12-15 Wales

    England with possession deep in their own half. Two minutes left on the clock and three points to make up on the scoreboard.

  52. SWIMMING

    Nick Hope

    BBC Sport at Tollcross Swimming Centre in Glasgow

    Scotland's Erraid Davies (right) poses with her bronze medal along with winner Sophie Pascoe (centre) and silver medallist Madeleine Scott (left)

    Undoubtedly the biggest cheer of the night is for Scotland's 13-year-old Erraid Davies as she collects an incredible bronze medal for the SB9 100m breaststroke event.

    She's Scotland's youngest-ever Commonwealth competitor and therefore now youngest medallist and looks stunned by what has happened.

    Very sweet to see the elder Paralympians - and fellow medal-winners - Pascoe and Scott guiding her around the pool for photographs.

  53. Rugby Sevens

    England 12-15 Wales

    Marcus Watson shows Gareth Davies a clean pair of heels, skidding over to reduce the deficit to three points.

    All set for a grandstand finish.

    Five minutes remain.

  54. Rugby Sevens

    England 7-15 Wales

    Luke Morgan gets over in the corner as Christian Lewis-Pratt is unable to shove him out of play. Wales extend their lead with the final play of the first half and are 15-7 to the good at the change of ends.

  55. Swimming

    Ian Thorpe

    Five-time Olympic gold medallist & BBC swimming analyst

    "Australia have caught up a little tonight, but they won't reach the medal target that's been set of 53."

  56. Swimming

    Judy Murray

    @judmoo: Well done wee Erraid Davies. Just 13 and from the Shetland Islands. Bronze medal 100m Para breaststroke. How big was her smile? Adorable.

  57. Post update

    England 7-10 Wales

    Wales have targeted England's Dan Norton and their tactics have paid off. Twice they have run through the speedster and William Harries is over to make it 10-0.

    Daniel Bibby backs himself is rewarded as he gets over to pull one back with Christian Lewis-Pratt adding the extras.

  58. Champagne Moment

    There is no bigger grin in Glasgow right now than the one sported by 13-year-old Erraid Davies, who has just collected her bronze medal in the women's para-sport 100m breaststroke SB9. The roar from the crowd is deafening. What a moment! Sophie Pascoe has tears in her eyes as she accepts New Zealand's first gold medal since Auckland in 1990.

  59. Rugby Sevens

    England 0-5 Wales

    First blood to Wales as Lee Williams takes a flicked sidedoor pass from Adam Thomas and saunters over for the first try of the match.

  60. Rugby Sevens

    England v Wales

    At Ibrox, it is a final, not the one that either side wanted, but a final nonetheless.

    England v Wales for the plate. We have just got underway.

  61. Swimming

    Women's 100m breaststroke semi-finals

    England's Sophie Taylor pulls out a superb last 25m to take the second semi and reach the final in 1:07.20. Australia's Lorna Tonks led for much of the race but has to settle for second. Corey Scott of Scotland, who claimed that surprise bronze in the 50m breaststroke earlier in the Games, is fifth and out of contention for the final.

  62. Live Now

    So, away from the pool what is happening. A fair bit since you ask.

    There are England v India team semi-finals in both table tennis - where Andrew Baggaley and Paul Drinkhall are taking on Hermeet Rajul Desai and Amalraj Arputharaj - and badminton - in which Rajiv Ouseph has just disposed of Kashyap Parupalli.

    England's Jack Oliver is lifting in the men's 77kg weightlifting.

    And the heavyweight boys are in town in the boxing preliminaries.

    Coming soon, as they say at the movies, will be England's James Willstrop against Saurav Ghosal of India in the men's squash semi-finals.

  63. Swimming

    Men's 100m butterfly semi-finals

    England's Adam Barrett

    England's Adam Barrett qualifies fastest for the final of the men's 100m butterfly, ahead of the favourite, South Africa's Chad le Clos.

    Speaking to BBC Sport, Barrett said: "I swam a lot better than in the heats, and hopefully there's a bit more left for the final.

    "I'm feeling good and I can't give away any of the secrets that have been helping me to swim so fast. There are some great athletes in the mix and it will be tough in the final, but I'll give my all." England's James Guy also lines up in Monday's final.

  64. Swimming

    Women's 100m breaststroke semi-finals

    Jamaica's Alia Atkinson isn't holding anything back as she wins the first semi. She storms home in a time of 1:06.87. That is a time that will probably win this event. Scotland's Katie Armitage takes third but Kathryn Johnstone is out of the reckoning after finishing seventh.

  65. Badminton

    England have taken a firm grip on their mixed team semi-final against India with Rajiv Ouseph giving them a 2-0 lead.

    Ouseph beat India's Kashyap Parupalli 21-16, 21-19 to leave England needing just one more win from the remaining three rubbers to reach the final.

    It's now men's doubles with England looking to avenge their semi-final defeat to India in Delhi last time round.

    For England, it's over to Chris Adcock and Andrew Ellis.

  66. Swimming

    Women's 200m individual medley

    England's Siobhan-Marie O'Connor

    England's Siobhan-Marie O'Connor won gold in the women's 200m individual medley in a Commonwealth record, setting the fastest time in the world this year. The 18-year-old finished ahead of Scotland's Hannah Miley who won bronze.

    Speaking to BBC Sport, O'Connor said: "I'm absolutely over the moon. I knew it would be so hard to get a medal because of the strength of the field so I can't ask for any more. Hannah's been my role model and it's been great to train with her."

  67. Swimming

    Men's 100m butterfly semi-finals

    Reigning world champion Chad Le Clos breezes into the final after winning the second semi in 52.12. The South African can do better than that, but it is plenty to reach the final. He did plenty of checking to his left and right to make sure he saw off any threat. Must be nice to have the luxury to do that in a top-level sporting event.

  68. Swimming

    Men's 100m butterfly semi-finals

    England's Adam Barrett has just blown away the competition in the first men's semi, winning the race in a huge personal best of 52.00secs. That is 0.74 ahead of second-placed Australian Tommaso D'Orsogna. Barrett's compatriot James Guy should also make the final after finishing third.

  69. Squash

    England's Laura Massaro will face old foe Nicol David of Malaysia in the final of the women's singles after over-coming team-mate Alison Waters 3-1 in their semi-final.

    Waters threatened to push the world champion all the way when she levelled at 1-1.

    But Massaro raised her game to give herself a shot at the gold medal against the top seed by winning the next two, finally closing it out 11-8 in the fourth game of a feisty clash.

  70. Swimming

    Women's SB9 100m breaststroke

    Schoolgirl Erraid Davies, Scotland's youngest-ever Commonwealth Games athlete, earned bronze in the women's SB9 100m breaststroke. Speaking to the BBC, the 13-year-old said: "I'm really happy. It's another PB and I could really hear the crowd in the last 25m. Mum and dad are here to watch and I'm not sure what we'll do to celebrate later."

  71. Gold Medal

    Siobhan-Marie O'Connor (England) - Women's 200m individual medley

    What a superb swim from England's Siobhan-Marie O'Connor! She led from the start and refused to relinquish her grip on the race and at the age of 18 adds a gold to the two silvers and a bronze she already has at these Games. Her time of 2:08.21 is a new Games record and the fastest in the world this year by over half a second. Alicia Coutts of Australia wins silver with Scotland's Hannah Miley taking bronze.

  72. Swimming

    Men's 50m breaststroke semi-finals

    England's Adam Peaty and the Scot Ross Murdoch qualified comfortably for the final of the men's 50m breaststroke. Peaty, the Commonwealth 100m breaststroke champion, told BBC Sport:"It's getting very competitive now, and we all know each other inside out, which is pushing breaststroke forward and it's great."

    Murdoch, the Commonwealth 200m champion, said: "It's a bit different from the 200m. In that, you're trying to keep relaxed and keep your stroke long, but here it's splash and dash and if you miss a stroke then it's over. I'm loving the Scottish crowd here, they're making such a great noise and doing a fantastic job for us." The final is at 2049 on Monday.

  73. Squash

    World champion Laura Massaro re-asserts herself by winning the third game against England-team-mate Alison Waters to get within one more game of a first appearance in the singles final.

    The second seed wins it 11-3 to lead an ill-tempered match 2-1.

  74. Bronze Medal

    Erraid Davies (Scotland) - Women's para-sport 100m breaststroke SB9 final

    It is a bronze medal for 13-year-old Erraid Davies, the youngest Scottish competitor in Commonwealth history. She was way back in the first 50m but powered back in the second 50 to take the medal. Stunning stuff from the girl from the Shetland Islands. As expected, Sophie Pascoe of New Zealand stormed to victory in 1:19.36 with Madeleine Scott of Australia taking silver.

  75. Swimming

    Women's para-sport 100m breaststroke SB9 final

    We are back on the hunt for medals in the pool. World champion Sophie Pascoe of New Zealand is red hot favourite to win the women's para-sport 100m breaststroke. But the final also contains 13-year-old Scot Erraid Davies, who gets a huge cheer as she is introduced. She is the youngest Scottish competitor in Commonwealth Games history.

  76. Swimming

    Men's 50m breaststroke

    After winning the first semi-final of the men's 50m breaststroke, South Africa's Cameron van der Burgh spoke to BBC Sport. He said: "The hundred was a little bit of a disappointment but I've got to come out and give the younger guys a run for their money. I've been really focusing on the 100 and 200 and the 50 I've been neglecting. The most important thing is just the win so we'll see what happens tomorrow night."

  77. Squash

    Laura Massaro takes on Alison Waters in their Commonwealth Games semi-final

    It's nip and tuck in a feisty all-England semi-final of the women's squash as Alison Waters levels it up at 1-1 against world champion Laura Massaro with a 14-12 win in game two.

    Plenty of disputed decisions and debated let calls adding to the drama as Waters came back from 6-1 to stay in the hunt.

    Defending champion Nicol David of Malaysia awaits the winner.

    You can watch it live here.

  78. Swimming

    Nick Hope

    BBC Sport athe Tolcross Swimming Centre in Glasgow

    It's been a great event for England and Scotland in the pool, but there is no-doubting the leading nation here - Australia.

    Their fans are having a great night here in Tollcross - five medals from the first two races and the three quickest qualifiers for the women's 100m freestyle semi-finals.

    Some big English prospects in the form of Fran Halsall, Siobhan-Marie O'Connor and Chris Walker-Hebborn to come though.

  79. Swimming

    Men's 50m breaststroke semi-finals

    The second semi is won by England's Adam Peaty in a superb time of 26.99secs - not quite as fast as Van der Burgh but pretty damn fine. Peaty had to chase down Australia's Christian Sprenger and caught him in the final 10m. Ross Murdoch was third. It is going to be a brilliant final with Van der Burgh, Peaty, Murdoch et al set for a showdown.

  80. Swimming

    Men's 50m breaststroke semi-finals

    The second semi-final is a packed affair with Tully's fellow Scot Ross Murdoch, England's Adam Peaty and Australia's Christian Sprenger. There's also another home swimmer in Joe Welstead. Just to let you know, Van der Burgh's time of 26.80secs in the first semi is a new Commonwealth record.

  81. Swimming

    Men's 50m breaststroke semi-finals

    Scotland's Mark Tully gets a huge cheer as he is introduced before the first of the men's 50m breaststroke semi-finals. It serves Tully well as he does enough to come second and reach the final. South African Cameron van der Burgh blows the field away, though, to lead from the start and win the race.

  82. Swimming

    Nick Hope

    BBC Sport at the Tolcross Swimming Centre in Glasgow

    English swimmer Lizzie Simmonds

    Lizzie Simmonds isn't a stranger to coming fourth. She endured the agony of finishing just off the podium at the London Olympics and again she is denied today.

    She lost her funding last year after failing to qualify for the World Championships but says she has now "discovered her voice" and knows how to make the changes needed to get back winning medals.

    "I'm gutted not to be up there today (on the podium) but I have plans in place now and with a bit more time can get things right," she says.

  83. Swimming

    Women's 100m freestyle semi-finals

    It is more Aussie success in the second semi with Campbell sisters Cate and Bronte taking first and second place respectively. England's Rebecca Turner is seventh and the event is over for her. Amy Smith has agonisingly missed out on the final so Fran Halsall will be the home nations hope.

  84. Swimming

    Women's 100m freestyle semi-finals

    Australia's Emma McKeown wins the first women's 100m freestyle semis with England's Fran Halsall second. Halsall has the 50m butterfly final later so she was possibly holding a bit back there. Still, job done. England's Amy Smith is fourth with Wales' Hannah McCarthy sixth. The second semi - coming up in a minute - will decide if Smith has done enough for the final.

  85. Swimming

    The swimming takes a small break from all this medal-winning shenanigans to focus on some semi-final action now. First up is the women's 100m freestyle with Fran Halsall going for England. She won bronze four years ago and is one of the women capable of preventing more Aussie domination. After that, we have the men's 50m breaststroke semi-finals with Scotland superstar Ross Murdoch and England's Adam Peaty in the thick of matters.

  86. Rugby Sevens

    Samoa 7 South Africa 35

    South Africa romp home in the second half to book their place in the final against New Zealand.

    It should be some gold medal showdown between the two top-ranked sevens teams in world rugby.

    Samoa will take on Australia for the bronze.

    The final is at 21:37 BST.

  87. Squash

    World champion and second seed Laura Massaro has taken the first game of her semi-final against fellow Englishwoman Alison Waters.

    Can she close it out to book in for a final against great rival Nicol David of Malaysia? You can find out here but, if you want a little more detail, the live video stream is the place for you.

  88. Gold Medal

    James Magnussen (Australia) - Men's 100m freestyle

    Australia swimmer James Magnussen

    It is an Aussie one-two-three in the men's freestyle final. Gold goes to two-time reigning world champion James Magnussen after a superb swim of 48.11 seconds. Cameron McEvoy was only just behind him, though - 0.23secs to be precise - and wins silver with Tommaso D'Orsogna third. Adam Brown was sixth with fellow Englishman James Disney-May eighth.

  89. Swimming

    Women's 200m backstroke

    England's Lizzie Simmonds spoke to BBC Sport after finishing fourth in the women's 200m backstroke.

    She said: "Fourth is a horrible place to be, I'm coming fourth too many times but I've made progress from last year even though it's difficult not to come away with a medal.

    "It was always going to be tough but I'm gutted not to get a medal. I'm a lot more happy with my programme on paper and we can sit down this summer and discuss moving forward."

  90. Rugby Sevens

    Samoa 7 South Africa 14

    South Africa lead 14-7 at the break as Samoa finish the half with just five men thanks to two yellow card infringements. That's a big pitch for five-a-side! One allowed back on at the start of the second half.

  91. Gold Medal

    Matthew Glaetzer (Australia) - Men's Keirin

    All three podium-fillers are in the final photo, but when the pic comes back from the lab there is no doubt about the winner. Australia's Matthew Glaetzer has nosed ahead of Sam Webster of New Zealand and Mohd Azizulhasni Awang of Malaysia.

  92. Track Cycling

    Keirin finals

    I've never seen this before either.

    Scotland's Chris Pritchard, immediately after finishing third in that seventh-place ride-off, clambers up into the stands and, still wearing full race lycra proposes to his partner.

    She says yes, he shoves a ring onto her finger rather roughly and then celebrates by punching the air and revving up the crowd for more decibels.

    The old romantic.

  93. Gold Medal

    Belinda Hocking (Australia) - Women's 200m backstroke

    Australian swimmer Belinda Hocking

    As expected the gold goes to Belinda Hocking of Australia in 2:07.24 - a new Games record. Emily Seebohm makes it an Aussie one-two, with Canada's Hilary Caldwell taking bronze. Lizzie Simmonds and Lauren Quigley take fourth and fifth respectively.

  94. Track Cycling

    Keirin finals

    Fire up the derny.

    The last two races at the velodrome are to shake out the final standings in the men's keirin.

    You wouldn't expect the race for seventh to be that entertaining, but Hugo Barrette of Canada produces an extraordinary burst off the front with two laps to go and the rest of the field don't get their act together quickly enough to chase him down.

    I've never seen that before....

  95. Swimming

    Women's 200m backstroke final

    There are two English competitors in the women's 200m backstroke final in the shape of Lauren Quigley and Lizzie Simmonds. Austrlian World number one Belinda Hocking is the favourite, though. Fellow Aussie Emily Seebohm, who took bronze in Delhi, could push her all the way.

  96. Swimming

    Coming up...

    It promises to be another superb evening of action in the pool with plenty of medals to be dished out. Here is what is coming up for you to keep across...

    20:09 GMT: Women's 200m individual medley final - England's Siobhan O'Connor is highly fancied to get a medal.

    20:59: Men's 50m backstroke final - England's Chris Walker-Hebborn already has one gold but he is up against defending champion and compatriot Liam Tancock.

    21:04: Women's 50m butterfly final - Defending champion and the Commonwealth's fastest woman in 2014 Fran Halsall of England looks a good bet for another gold.

  97. Rugby Sevens

    New Zealand 19 Australia 7

    Defending champions New Zealand are through and will face either Samoa or South Africa in the final later tonight at Ibrox at 21:37 BST.

    Can anyone stop them?

  98. Squash

    After defending champion Nicol David's win in the first semi-final, English pair Laura Massaro and Alison Waters are playing off for the right to take on the Malaysians.

    Massaro is the world champion, but compatriot Waters has added motivation after she had to withdraw from her semi-final in Delhi four years ago with an injury.

    "It gives me extra incentive to want to do well and I'd really love to get a medal," she said.

    Winning this one is the quickest way to make sure. The players are making their way to the court over on the BBC Sport stream.

  99. Swimming

    Nick Hope

    BBC Sport at the Tolcross Swimming Centre in Glasgow

    Tollcross Swimming Centre

    Can English teenager Siobhan-Marie O'Connor win her first gold medal of Glasgow 2014 tonight?

    The 18-year-old Olympian has three silvers and a bronze to her name so far and is amongst the favourites in the 200m individual medley. Team-mates Fran Halsall (50m fly) and Chris Walker-Hebborn (50m backstroke) also have podium potential.

    The crowd are cheering, the pool is prepared, we're almost ready for racing!

  100. Rugby Sevens

    Scotland 12-15 England

    After England edge past Scotland in their plate semi-final, it's the old foes from the southern hemisphere going head to head in the first semi-final of the tournament proper as New Zealand take on Australia.

    The All Blacks lead 7-0 early on in what promises to be another cracker for a 55,000 crowd. In total, 180,000 people will have watched the sevens tournament.

    Suddenly it's 7-7 at half time.

    New Zealand's sevens side arrives at Ibrox
  101. Gold Medal

    Shane Archbold (New Zealand) - men's scratch race

    Shane Archbold will be buying fellow Kiwi Tom Scully a large glass of his fancy at the athletes' village tonight.

    Scully provided him with a gold-plated lead-out train and Archbold used his fresher legs to hold off the challenge of Glenn O'Shea.

    Canada's Rene Pelletier was third ahead of the Isle of Man's Mark Christian.

  102. Track Cycling

    Men's scratch race

    Those riders who gained a lap - New Zealand's Shane Archbold and Australia's Glenn O'Shea among them - now have their team-mates working for them in preparation for a sprint finish.

    Northern Ireland's Martyn Irvine is not one of them after the lactic caught up with him and he slipped back into the pack.

    A couple of riders have attempted to break off the front and get round to join the one-lap-up club.

    Wales' Owain Doull and Scotland's Mark Stewart are those who have failed to get across the gap.

    Four laps to go...

  103. Boxing

    Heavyweight (91kg)

    Neil Johnston, BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "Out come a couple of Sunderland FC banners at the SECC precinct as Wearside fighter Warren Baister triumphs in a bruising contest against Northern Ireland's Steven Ward. "I didn't know until I came out for the fight that a lot had travelled up from Sunderland," Baister tells me after booking his place in the heavyweight (91kg) quarter-finals. "It was a nice surprise to see them there." Baister ends the fight with blood streaming from a cut above his eye but the 29-year-old confirms it is not serious and he ready to fight another day."

  104. #71club

    Ollie Williams

    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    Aminath Shajan

    Aminath Shajan swims for the Maldives, a tiny chain of islands in the Indian Ocean. She's a new member of the #71club today - but she explained that training isn't as easy as you'd think with all that ocean available.

    "In the Maldives we train in the sea, we don't have a pool there to train," said the 20-year-old, adding that top swimmers can gain scholarships to train abroad.

    "Now I train in Sri Lanka. The reason is that when you train in the sea, it's easier to swim there than in the pool. It's because of the salt [which adds buoyancy]. So if you train in the sea, then when you come to the pool, you just sink."

  105. Track Cycling

    Men's scratch race

    We are inside the final 43 laps and we have six riders who have gained a lap on the main body of the field.

    Northern Ireland's Martyn Irvine is one of them, as is Wales' Jonathan Mould.

    New Zealand's Shane Archbold and Australia's Glenn O'Shea are potential dangermen who also have a lap already in the bag.

  106. Rugby Sevens

    Scotland 12-15 England

    Scotland have a try and England's seven is now a six after Dan Norton is yellow-carded. The home fans may yet have something to cheer. Make that two tries! It's now 15-12.

    Don't forget you can watch the live stream. I really think you should.

  107. Rugby Sevens

    Scotland 0-15 England

    Tom Powell goes over in the corner to score England's second try as they lead Scotland 10-0 in the plate semi-finals as the old foes approach half time.

    The winners will play Wales, who beat Kenya in the last four, in the final.

    England stretch their lead to 15-0 at the break.

  108. Track Cycling

    Men's scratch race

    Next up on the track is the simplest cycling discipline of all - the scratch race.

    Twenty kilometres to ride, loads of competitors and the winner is the first man across the line.

    Plenty of stars in this one. Isle of Man's Peter Kennaugh, who won silver in the points race earlier this week and the Tour of Austria on the road earlier this month, is involved.

    Northern Ireland's Martyn Irvine won silver in the event in the 2014 World Championsips in Colombia.

    England's team pursuit stalwart Ed Clancy is also in.

  109. Netball

    Pool B - England 41-35 South Africa

    It wasn't their best display but England have beaten South Africa 41-35 in the netball to move themselves up to second in the table and back on course for a semi-final spot. England have Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados to play in Pool B.

  110. Rugby Sevens

    We have heard a lot about how the local fans have cheered for all the home nations during the Games so far.

    This should test that theory to destruction.

    England are playing Scotland in the plate semi-finals and lead 10-0 at Ibrox.

    You can watch online on the live stream.

  111. Gold Medal

    Jo Edwards (New Zealand) - Women's singles bowls

    New Zealand's Jo Edwards ran away with the women's singles final at Kelvingrove Lawn Bowls, beating England's Natalie Melmore 14-2.

  112. Cycling

    Points race winner Laura Trott on BBC 5 live

    laura Trott

    "I can't believe it. I felt so bad at times in that race. I am just so glad I managed to get into that final sprint. I wouldn't say I am 100%. I haven't eaten properly for the last two days. I have been living off porridge and I am not even a porridge fan. This is right up there with the Olympics for me because of the way I have had to come into it after the disappointment of the last two days."

    You can listen to 5 live live online of course.

  113. Netball

    Pool B - England v South Africa

    The pressure was on England going in to today's match against South Africa following their defeat to Australia. They are rising to the challenge of reaching the semi-finals. With just under five minutes to go in the final quarter they are winning 40-32.

  114. Get involved #bbcglasgow2014

    Pakistan-based journalist Faizan Lakhani: Sportsmanship knows no border, Athletes from #Pakistan & #India united at #CWG2014

    Indian and Pakistani competitors embrace
  115. Medal Ceremony

    Sophie Thornhill and Helen Scott (England) - Tandem trial

    Sophie Thornhill and Helen Scott

    England's Sophie Thornhill and pilot Helen Scott stand to attention for Jerusalem and the presentation of their tandem time trial gold medals.

  116. Track Cycling

    Men's keirin

    Sam Webster of New Zealand leads home the second semi-final and there is no room left in the top three for Matthew Crampton of England.

    The final will be contest by three Aussies, two Kiwis and a Malaysian.

  117. Athletics

    Men's 5000m final

    Michael Johnson

    BBC Sport athletics expert & 400m world record holder

    New 5000m champion Caleb Ndiku impressed the pundits with his performance and his hair as the world indoor champion from Kenya raced clear on the last lap to take gold.

    "You can do that when you deliver and he has delivered today. He is only 21 has a bright future ahead of him," Michael Johnson told BBC2.

    Paula Radcliffe added: "He showed he was ready to come here and attack the race. He earned that victory. He was impressive."

    Caleb Ndiku
  118. Track Cycling

    Men's keirin

    Semi-final time.

    A mass finish in the first run-off sees Mohammad Awang of Malaysia and Australian duo Peter Lewis and Shane Perkins edge out Scotland's Chris Pritchard and John Paul.

  119. #71club

    Ollie Williams

    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    Bahamas swimmer Ariel Weech

    Swimmer Ariel Weech joined the #71club on behalf of the Bahamas - she's in tonight's 100m freestyle semi-finals (19:30 BST). Both her uncle and her cousin died in shootings and her grandparents are seriously ill. When we spoke earlier, she was reduced to tears discussing how much it means to be competing in Glasgow. "Dealing with the deaths of two members of my family was really hard for me," said the 22-year-old. "It's believed that someone put a hit on them. My uncle was a big-time lawyer back home, so that could have a lot to do with it. Now, my family are back home watching me. Both of my grandparents are sick... but I step up to the blocks and I know I have a whole nation behind me, my whole family. I have nothing to fear."

  120. Weighlifting

    Saj Chowdhury

    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    England's Sarah Davies came seventh in the 63kg final, but told BBC Sport she does not have time to wallow in disappointment. "My boyfriend Jack Oliver is up next in the 77kg [19:30 BST]," said the former Miss Leeds beauty pageant winner, who was introduced to the sport by Oliver. His training has been going well and it's time to shine. He'll do me proud. I'll hide away so I don't distract him. I'll just sit there and watch it through my fingers, hiding in the seat. He won't hear me either. I'll be too busy shaking."

  121. Track Cycling

    Women's points race

    A terrific showing by the home nations in the women's points race with England's Laura Trott, Wales' Elinor Barker and Scotland's Katie Archibald ensuring that there is no room for anyone else on the podium.

    Australia's Amy Cure was fourth with Dani King of England seventh.

  122. Athletics

    Men's 5000m final

    Steve Cram

    BBC Sport athletics commentator

    Kenya's Caleb Ndiku wins the 5000m to justify dying his hair golden blonde. "They could not find anything to beat Ndiku. He's a real character. He's got golden hair and this was a golden performance," confirms Steve Cram.

  123. Cycling

    Victoria Pendleton

    Double Olympic champion and BBC Sport cycling expert on 5 live

    "It all came down to the final sprint after all that battling throughout the race. It came down to those final few seconds, a lunge to the line and a photo finish."

  124. Gold Medal

    Caleb Ndiku (Kenya) - Men's 5,000m

    There was no Mo Farah in the men's 5,000m but the final athletics event of the day produces a belter of a contest. New Zealand twins Jake and Zane Robertson took it upon themselves to lead for the middle stages of the race before the former fell to undo his challenge and the Kenyans took charge. World indoor 3,000m champion Caleb Ndiku wins in 13:12.07 with compatriot Isiah Koech second. Zane Robertson took third to deny the Kenyasn a clean sweep of the medals.

  125. Gold Medal

    Laura Trott (England) - Women's points race

    England's Laura Trott is pipped in the final sprint by Scotland's Katie Archibald. It took a photo to divide them.

    It means that Wales' Elinor Barker, closely following them both home, and Trott finish on the same number of points.

    The positions in the final sprint come in to decide the standings and in a race of 25km it means Trott wins by virtue of the final couple of yards.

    Final standings

    1. L Trott (Eng) 37 points

    2. E Barker (Wal) 37 points

    3. K Archibald 33 points

  126. Track Cycling

    Women's points race

    That has put the cat among the pigeons.

    Wales' Elinor Barker takes the penultimate sprint to move ahead of England's Laura Trott in the overall standings.

    It all comes down to the final sprint and Australia's Amy Cure might yet have a say.

    1. E Barker (Wal) 35 points

    2. L Trott (Eng) 34

    3. A Cure (Aus) 32

  127. Athletics

    Aimee Lewis

    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    An athlete from the Solomon Islands has been lapped in the men's 5000m but he continues to receive the loudest support of all the competitors. There'll be an almighty round of applause if he's still going with one lap to go.

  128. Athletics

    Men's 5000m final

    Steve Cram

    BBC Sport athletics commentator

    There's no Mo Farah in the 5000m which leaves the gold medal up for grabs. "This is building up very nicely indeed," says Steve Cram on BBC2 with three laps to go.

  129. Track Cycling

    Women's points race

    England's Laura Trott takes the intermediate sprint with 20 laps to go. That has moved her into a strong position at the top of the standings. And she looked like she had plenty left in the tank for the two remaining sprints.

    In the event of a tie in points total, riders' positions are decided by their position in the final sprint.

    You can't run out of puff too early.

    1. L Trott (Eng) 34 points

    2. E Barker (Wal) 30

    3 A Cure (Aus) 29

  130. Athletics

    Aimee Lewis

    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    It's time for Kiss Cam at Hampden Park. An enthusiastic response from those picked out by the camera. Some would say too enthusiastic. Eugh. Oh come on, there's no need for that. It's all gone a bit blue.

  131. Track Cycling

    Women's points race

    English duo Laura Trott and Dani King and Scotland's Katie Archibald join up with another five riders to lap the main field. They all gain 20 points for their efforts.

    Wales' Elinor Barker has focused on landing as many intermediate sprint points as possible instead and that tactic is paying off at the moment.

    Barker is top of the standings, just. Twenty-four laps to go.

    1. E Barker (Wal) 30 points

    2. L Trott (Eng) 29

    =3. A Cure (Aus) 28

    =3. J Glaesser (Can) 28

  132. Athletics

    Women's hammer qualifying

    And the women's hammer qualifying has come to a close. There are 12 women into tomorrow evening's final, including Scotland's Susan McKelvie, Rachel Hunter and Myra Perkins, England's Sophie Hitchon, Sarah Holt and Shaunagh Brown and Wales Carys Parry.

  133. Netball

    England v South Africa

    Half-time in the netball and it is mighty tight.

    England's Joanne Harten scores a late goal as the ball breaks loose to move her side into a narrow 19-17 lead over South Africa.

  134. Athletics

    Women's 400m heats

    The final heat of the women's 400m is won by Jamaica's Novlene Williams-Mills, who stormed ahead of her rivals to come home in 52.39 seconds. England's Margaret Adeoye joins her in the semis.

    So, there are three home nations qualifiers from the event: English trio Kelly Massey, Shana Cox and Margaret Adeoye.

  135. Swimming

    Nick Hope

    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    England Swimming head coach Jon Rudd (left) and British Swimming head coach Bill Furniss (right)

    Just bumped into England Swimming head coach Jon Rudd (left) who says the Commonwealths have so far "exceeded all expectations" - he and British Swimming head coach Bill Furniss (right) couldn't be any happier. Rudd, who is based in Plymouth, made his name coaching Lithuanian Ruta Meilutyte to London Olympic gold, and has guided England to 16 medals in Glasgow so far. "The squad are feeding off one another now and the feel-good factor that's been with us since the holding camp is just getting stronger," said Rudd.

  136. Track Cycling

    Women's points race

    Over in the velodrome the organised chaos that is the points race has begun.

    One hundred laps with points won for sprints held every 10. You can earn a bumper 20 points for lapping the main field. It all adds up to tactical bedlam with riders spread across the width and length of the track.

    Three sprints have already been done with Elinor Barker of Wales bagging a maximum of five points in the second and Laura Trott of England taking the third.

    Standings so far:

    1. L Trott (Eng) 6 points

    =2. A Edmondson (Aus) 5

    =2. E Barker (Wal) 5

  137. Athletics

    Women's hammer qualifying

    England's Sophie Hitchon

    Canadian athlete Sultana Frizell's Games record distance of 68.92m remains the top distance in the women's hammer qualifying. England's Sophie Hitchon is also into the final with a throw of 65.31. It is also looking good for a number of other home nations competitors, including Scotland's Susan McKelvie and Rachel Hunter and Wales' Carys Parry. The final - featuring today's top 12 will take place tomorrow evening.

  138. Athletics

    Women's 400m heats

    Former world champion Amantle Montsho is one of the women capable of stopping the Jamaicans dominating this event and she has just won her heat in a time of 51.88 seconds. Impressive stuff from an athlete who has looked way short of her best of late. The gauntlet is thrown down. Nigeria's Folashade Abugan was second with England's Shana Cox qualifying in third.

  139. Get involved #bbcglasgow2014

    Scotty: "Would be a great twist if the derny guy in the Keirin took his hat and glasses off and it turned out to be @chrishoy"

    Chris Hoy doesn't need motors with those thighs.

  140. #commonwelfie

    Two spectators capture themselves in a 'Commonwelfie' photo at the cycling velodrome

    @SillyMissGilly #commonwelfie #Glasgow2014 #Brington #cycling2014

    Nothing silly about that spot Miss Gilly.

  141. Netball

    England v South Africa

    England lost by a single goal to Australia last time out and, with only two teams to go through from each pool, they really need a win over a strong South Africa side to stay on course for the semi-finals.

    South Africa have a 11-10 lead at the start of the fourth quarter. It looks like another nail-biter at the SECC,.

    You can watch over on the BBC Sport live stream.

  142. Athletics

    Women's 400m heats

    Jamaica's Stephanie McPherson is one of the class acts in this 400m and she underlines that with an untroubled qualifying run in heat four. She did all the work early on and then cruised the last 100m to go through in 52.25 seconds.

  143. Gold Medal

    Stephanie Morton (Australia) - Women's sprint

    I feel a little let-down.

    Anna Meares, usually as tenacious a competitor as they come, failed to apply more than a smidge of pressure on Stephanie Morton over the final 250m.

    Morton breezes through to take gold in straight races and gets warmly congratulated by the vanquished Meares.

  144. Track Cycling

    Right onto the final.

    Australian Stephanie Morton leads compatriot, defending champion and general wonder-woman Anna Meares 1-0.

    They are onto the last lap, Morton leads...

  145. Athletics

    Women's 400m heats

    The third women's 400m heat goes to Kineke Alexander of St Vincent and the Grenadines in 53 seconds flat. She is joined in the semis by Kabange Mupopo of Zambia, who set off like an absolute train before fading towards the end, and Maureen Maiyo from Kenya.

  146. Bronze Medal

    Jess Varnish (England) - Women's sprint

    That was pretty easy in the end. Jess Varnish gets ahead and although Fatehah Mustapa had a nibble at the gap between then, she was never going to gobble down all off it...

  147. Track Cycling

    Women's sprint - bronze medal race

    England's Jessica Varnish is a race away from a second bronze medal of the Games after coming third in the 500m time trial earlier this week.

    She leads Fatehah Mustapa 1-0 in their sprint bronze-medal final after the Malaysian's relegation in their first meeting.

    We are under way in the second...

  148. Weightlifting

    Saj Chowdhury, BBC Sport in Glasgow

    Prince Edward meets officials at the weightlifting

    The Royal Family have really embraced this Commonwealth Games. Coming just days after the Queen's photobomb, here is son Prince Edward (although I'm sure the tannoy announced him as Prince Andrew) big screen bombing at the weightlifting. This was about close as I was allowed to get to him.

  149. Athletics

    Women's hammer qualifying

    The women's hammer is also cracking on at Hampden Park. Canadian favourite Sultana Frizell leads with a throw of 69.92 metres. There is a string home nations contingent, including England's Sophie Hitchon, Wales' Carys Parry and Scotland's Rachel Hunter, all of whom are performing well. Hitchon is currently third, Parry fourth and Hunter fifth.

  150. Track Cycling

    Men's keirin

    It is Matthew Crampton! By a whisker!

    The 28-year-old times his finishing spurt to perfection, beating compatriot Jason Kenny on the line to give himself a semi-final lifeline.

    Kenny's Commonwealth Games are done.

  151. Athletics

    Women's 400m heats

    Heat two in the women's 400m goes to Christine Day of Jamaica in 52.26 seconds, with Shaunae Miller of Bahamas second and England's Kelly Massey qualifying in third.

  152. Track Cycling

    Men's keirin

    Next up England's former world champion Jason Kenny and compatriot Matthew Crampton, along with Scotland's Callum Skinner, go in the next repechage race.

    The semi-finals aren't big enough for the three of them. Two men, at least, will be left disappointed.

  153. Track Cycling

    Men's keirin

    England's Kian Emadi led. Wales' Lewis Oliva looked well set. But Hugo Barrette of Canada just blew both of them away in the second repechage heat.

    The Canadian burned round the outside, leaving the rest of the field choking on fumes and out of the competition.

  154. Athletics

    Women's 400m heats

    The women's 400m heats are under way and, in the first, Chandrika Rasnayaka Mudiyans of Sri Lanka has qualified first in a time of 53.75 seconds ahead of Nigeria's Regina George and India's Poovamma Machettira.

  155. Track Cycling

    Back to the men's keirin and there are plenty of Home Nations men trying to make their way into the semi-finals after failing to finish in the top two in their first-round heat.

    Kian Emadi of England and Lewis Oliva of Wales go in the second repechage heat.

    Matthew Crampton and Jason Kenny of England and Callum Skinner of Scotland are in the third.

    Only man from each heat to go through. In the first, Australian former world champion Shane Perkins is the one who snatches up the get-out-of-jail-free card.

  156. Athletics

    Aimee Lewis

    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "Colin Jackson causes a bit of a stir as he gets ready to talk to BBC News. "Coliiiiiiin" a group of fans scream once they spot him. One lady, of a certain age, even gets up from her seat and surreptitiously attempts to take a picture of him. He's still got it."

  157. Gold Medal

    Sophie Thornhill and Helen Scott (England) - Women's 1000m time trial B2 tandem

    Check the pine for scorch-marks, that was rapid.

    Sophie Thornhill and Helen Scott smash through the mark set by Aileen McGlynn and Louise Haston to snatch gold from the Scots in a Games record time of 1:08.187.

    McGlynn and Haston must be fed up after the same pair beat them in the tandem sprint final.

  158. Athletics

    Men's shot put

    Jersey's Zane Duquemin moves into the final of the men's shot put. He is joined by England's Scott Rider for the main competition, which takes place on Monday evening.

    Tom Walsh

    But New Zealand's Tom Walsh will be the man to beat after he sets a new Commonwealth Games record of 21.24 metres in qualifying.

    Both Welsh competitors, Gareth Winter and Ryan Jones, miss out on a place in the final.

  159. Athletics

    Women's 100m heats

    Denise Lewis

    BBC Sport athletics expert & twice CWG champion

    "I was particularly impressed by Bianca Williams. It's her first major championships and you can tell she loved it. She's got great technique and it's really encouraging."

    Kerron Stewart and Bianca Williams

    Williams qualified second in her heat in 11.37, behind Jamaica's Kerron Stewart. All three English athletes made it through to tomorrow's semi-finals.

  160. Track Cycling

    Scottish pair Aileen McGlynn and Louise Haston have guaranteed themselves at least a bronze medal in the women's 1000m time trial in the B2 tandem.

    It could well be good enough for gold. Their time of 1:09.771 is more than two seconds better than any other duo have managed so far.

    Two more pairs to go, one of which is England's Sophie Thornhill and Helen Scott.

  161. Athletics

    Women's 100m heats

    Michael Johnson

    BBC Sport athletics expert & 400m world record holder

    "Asha Philip ran well and she's made a great comeback from that horrific injury she sustained as a trampolinist in 2007. She got a great start, but she took short, choppy strides compared to heat winner Blessing Okagbare. Okagbare is the most impressive athlete we've seen today, in the men's or women's 100m."

    England's Philip qualified after finishing second in her heat behind Nigeria's Okagbare in a time of 11.47 seconds.

  162. Athletics

    Women's 100m heats

    All three of England's male sprinters advanced into the 100m semi-finals earlier in the day and England's women have all just done the same.

    It means Sophie Papps, 19, Asha Phillip, 23, and Bianca Williams, 20, will all come back on Monday for the semi-finals. Northern Ireland's Amy Foster, 25, also moves into the next phase.

    The quickest qualifier was Nigeria's Blessing Okagbare, with Williams fifth fastest.

  163. Gold Medal

    South Africa - Women's fours lawn bowls

    Sophie Wessex

    News from the Kelvingrove Lawn Bowls Club.

    South Africa have overcome Malaysia, 14-9 in the women's fours final.

    In the bronze-medal final Scotland have come off second best against New Zealand.

    Sophie, Countess of Wessex was on hand to commiserate.

  164. Athletics

    Women's 100m heats

    Colin Jackson

    Two-time CWG champion and BBC Sport athletics pundit

    "I'm really disappointed with Trinidad and Tobago's Michelle-Lee Ahye. She ran a fantastic 100m here in the Diamond League. I think her recent injury has cost her the chance to win this title. England's Sophie Papps is still young, she performed very well indeed."

    Ahye, who is the second fastest woman in the world this year but recently suffered a hamstring injury, finished second in her heat, behind Canada's Khamica Bingham. Papps also qualified in third, just 0.01secs behind Ahye.

  165. Boxing

    Men's light-welterweight (64kg)

    Neil Johnston

    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "Home favourite Josh Taylor high-fives a security guard in the media mixed zone after coasting into the light welterweight (64kg) quarter-finals.

    Josh Taylor

    "With sweat pouring from his body and clutching a bottle of water, the Scottish fighter poses for photographs backstage before telling us that he is determined to go one step further than four years ago when he returned from Delhi with Commonwealth silver.

    "After answering five more minutes of questions the 21-year-old disappears. His job is done for the day."

    Watch live coverage of the boxing here.

  166. Track Cycling

    Women's sprint - gold medal race

    There has been an Aussie twang to most of the track cycling finals at the Games, and it is Stephanie Morton who takes first blood in the all-Australian women's sprint face-off against defending champion Anna Meares.

  167. Track Cycling

    Women's sprint - bronze medal race

    Yep, Fatehah Mustapa has been relegated by the commissaires for an illegal move on the track.

    Jess Varnish didn't think much of it at the time and neither did the officials.

    Varnish is 1-0 up in her bronze-medal face-off.

  168. Track Cycling

    Women's sprint - bronze medal race

    Fatehah Mustapa of Malaysia crossed the line a good couple of bike lengths ahead of England's Jess Varnish, but the result is in some doubt.

    Mustapa came veering out of the sprinter's lane in the final 250m, causing Varnish to swerve to avoid her.

    That isn't allowed and, although the scoreboard has given Mustapa the win, the officials in the centre of the track may well be about to take it back off her...

  169. Squash

    Men's semi-final result: Matthew 3-0 Barker

    Defending champion Nick Matthew beats fellow Englishman Peter Barker 3-0 to reach the final of the men's singles 11-3 13-11 11-6.

  170. Track Cycling

    Beaten by Australia's Anna Meares in the semi-finals, England's Jess Varnish has a shot at a bronze in the women's sprint.

    Malaysia's Fatehah Mustapa is her opponent over their best-of-three contest.

  171. Get involved

    #bbcglasgow2014

    Mathias Carter: Watching the squash and it brings back many happy and painful memories.

    That Tall Guy: Time for the #keirin in Glasgow. Best cycling event.

    What's your favourite event at the Commonwealth Games and why? Keep letting us know on Twitter at #bbcglasgow2014

  172. Anything on TV?

    What's on

    As always, there are a number of options for sports fans. Do you fancy watching athletics, track cycling, weightlifting, squash, boxing or hockey? If you click on the live coverage tab at the top you can make your mind up and also see a range of other interviews and memorable clips for your enjoyment.

  173. Track Cycling

    Men's keirin

    keirin qualifying

    There is fun and games before the second heat in the keirin.

    It is a slightly surreal event in the first place with the riders choosing their starting position by turning over playing cards before being led out by a derny - a motorised bike - ridden by an older gentleman wearing Biggles-style googles.

    This second heat takes a couple of extra twists with the starting gun misfiring, Trinidad and Tobago rider Njisane Phillip breaking a pedal and being forced to withdraw, and finally Malaysia's Mohammad Awang popping a wheelie as he crosses the line in second.

    Awang and Matthew Glaetzer qualify, Kian Emadi of England, Callum Skinner of Scotland and Lewis Oliva of Wales are into the repechage.

  174. Boxing

    Light-welterweight

    Richie Woodhall

    BBC Sport boxing expert & 1990 Commonwealth champion

    "That was a clever little display by Sam Maxwell. He boxed superbly well and chose the right tactics throughout the fight. He didn't stand and trade, he played to his strengths. A worthy winner."

    England's Maxwell advanced to the quarter-finals with a win by unanimous decision over Kenya's Dennis Okoth.

  175. Squash

    Men's semi-final latest Matthew 2-0 Barker

    Top seed Nick Matthew is a game away from the final after taking the second game of his semi-final with Peter Barker 13-11.

  176. Track Cycling

    Men's keirin

    The first round of the men's keirin is underway at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome.

    England's former world champion in the event, Jason Kenny, has had an indifferent Commonwealth campaign so far and the Bolton rider has been forced into the repechage after finishing fifth in the opening heat.

  177. Athletics

    Tom Fordyce

    Chief sports writer in Glasgow

    "Full house at Hampden Park for the first session of athletics. You wonder how many here splashed the cash in expectation of seeing double Olympic and world champion Mo Farah in the 5,000m final later on, but if there's disappointment or anger at his late withdrawal it's been and gone.

    "Great reception for competitors from the home nations; disappointingly, no play-out yet in the constant loud music for the entirely appropriate 'Stars of Track and Field' from Glasgow-based popsters Belle and Sebastian."

  178. Get involved #bbcglasgow2014

    Athletes on Twitter

    Australian 200m champion Ella Nelson on Twitter: Talk about good seating. Athletes section is ahhhhmazing.

    View of Hampden athletics
  179. Gold Medal

    Jodi Elkington (Australia) - women's long jump T37/38

    Australia's Jodi Elkington takes gold, but it is also another medal for the England tally.

    Bethy Woodward is the athlete who is celebrating as her personal best effort of 4 metres in the women's long jump T37/38 is enough to take silver, while Elkington recorded a distance of 4.39m. Johanna Benson of Namibia picks up the bronze.

  180. Athletics

    Men's 100m heats

    What must be going through Usain Bolt's mind at the moment? He chose to only run in the sprint relay at the Commonwealth Games and not compete in the 100m or 200m as he had been injured for the Jamaican trials and "didn't want to take someone's spot".

    But Bolt, who holds the world record time of 9.58 seconds, would not have to be at his best to shine in this event, if the times of the heats are anything to go by.

    Only three sprinters recorded times of 10.19 secs and below, with England's Adam Gemili the quickest in 10.15 secs. There is good news for Harry Aikines-Aryeetey as he is one of the fastest losers, so all three English sprinters will be back tomorrow evening in the semi-finals.

  181. Squash

    Men's semi-final latest Matthew 1-0 Barker

    Defending champion Nick Matthew takes the opening game of his semi-final with fellow Englishman Peter Barker 11-3.

  182. Athletics

    Men's 100m heats

    Richard Kilty

    England's Richard Kilty qualified after coming joint second to qualify for the semi-finals. He then dedicates his Games campaign and season as a whole to friend David Zikhali, 20, who drowned in an accident in the River Tees last Monday.

  183. Athletics

    Men's 100m heats

    Michael Johnson

    BBC Sport athletics expert & 400m world record holder

    "I think people underestimate how much difference there is between 60m and 100m. Richard Kilty has an explosive start, but he doesn't have the ability to transition smoothly into the second half of the race, and he doesn't have the foot speed that takes you to 100 metres."

  184. Get involved

    #bbcglasgow2014

    Harry Tweets: "What a way to win gold. Flawless effort Steve Scott in the clay pigeon shooting."

    Jazay Quantock: "Watching the shooting and I want a go. Don't think I'd be too good with a gun though."

    Jack Philip Green: "Tuned in just in time to see Gemili breeze his heat. Can he go all the way and get a medal? Definitely got the potential."

    Jack is more excited about Gemili's efforts than Michael Johnson was (see 15:19).

  185. Athletics

    Men's 100m heats

    England sprinter Adam Gemili wins his 100m heat in 10.15 seconds, the quickest time so far, and thanks the Hampden Park crowd for their support.

    "To come out to hear that cheer makes you want to push that bit harder and do well so I am truly grateful for the reception," Gemili, 20, tells BBC One.

    "It's onto the semi-finals and I'm looking forward to it."

  186. Athletics

    Men's 100m heats

    The third Englishman in the men's 100m heats is Richard Kilty, the 2014 60m world indoor champion. He comes joint second level with Simon Magakwe of South Africa.

    Normally only two men get through, but this time three go through from the heat into Monday's semi-final. He is a bit lucky, but, from his point of view he has done everything he needs to.

  187. Athletics

    Men's 100m heats

    Michael Johnson

    BBC Sport athletics expert & 400m world record holder

    "I wasn't that excited by Gemili's performance. What has impressed me so much over the last couple of years is his technique, and he looked a little tight there.

    "He hasn't run in a while and he's been through a coaching change, so that may have something to do with it. When he runs well, I'd like to see him look a little more like he expects that, not like, 'Oh my god, that was really great.'"

  188. Athletics

    Men's 100m heats

    Adam Gemili

    A good day's work for Adam Gemili. The England sprinter, 20, who reached the final of the men's 200m at the 2013 World Championships, cruises into the semi-finals of the men's 100m.

    He wins his race comfortably in a time of 10.15 seconds, and eases off at the end. He will be back tomorrow. His time is the fastest from any athlete so far in the first five heats.

  189. Squash

    Men's singles

    Over at Scotstoun, it is an all-English semi-final in the men's singles with top seeded Yorkshireman Nick Matthew continuing his title defence against Londoner Peter Barker.

    Neither man has dropped a game yet in the tournament.

    The pair share a matey hand-slaps and a smile before starting the serious business of knocking up.

    You can watch that match over the way on our live stream.

  190. Athletics

    Men's 100m heats

    Former Great Britain sprinter Jeanette Kwakye on Twitter: "What's this clapping about after being DQd in the 100m!? You're not getting subbed off after playing 80 minutes and scoring."

  191. Athletics

    Aimee Lewis

    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "Thirty minutes after things kicked off at Hampden Park, fans are still making their way into the stadium. They don't seem too distressed, considering getting here has probably been a bit of a maze. Not an empty seat to be seen inside. Crackling atmosphere."

  192. Athletics

    Men's 100m heats

    Michael Johnson

    BBC Sport athletics expert & 400m world record holder

    "We saw Adam Gemili handle himself well at the 2012 Olympics, and his technique is just amazing. Now's the time for him to really ratchet it up, I'll be disappointed if he doesn't get a medal. I think he's the future of British sprinting, he's pretty evenly matched with the young Jamaican athletes."

    Gemili goes in the next heat of the 100m. Watch live coverage on BBC One now.

  193. Bowls

    Women's fours RESULT: Scotland 15-21 New Zealand

    The Scotland's women's four team's quest for a bronze medal has finished in defeat. A final scoreline that was not reflective of a close match, there was only one in it going into the 15th and final end but the Kiwis picked up five shots in that final end after the jack was sent into the ditch.

  194. Athletics

    100m heats

    Hampden Park

    England triple jumper Nathan Fox on Twitter: "At Hampden Park supporting #TeamEngland in the 100m heats. Gearing up for my turn come Friday..."

  195. Athletics

    Men's 100m heats

    The first English sprinter involved in the 100m is Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, but he faces an anxious wait to see if he has qualified for tomorrow's semi-finals after he comes third in his heat, but only the top two are guaranteed qualification. But all is not lost for him as he can still get through as a fastest loser.

    Northern Ireland's Jason Smyth, who won Paralympic gold in the T13 100m in London two years ago, finishes fifth in the same heat.

  196. Squash

    Women's semi-finals

    Nicol David of Malaysia will defend her Commonwealth title in the final after seeing off New Zealand's Joelle King 11-6 11-8 11-5.

    David will face English opposition in the gold-medal match as world champion Laura Massaro takes on Alison Waters in the second semi-final.

  197. Get involved

    #bbcglasgow2014

    Craig McIntyre: Loving the shooting at the Commonwealth Games! #bbcglasgow2014 #Accuracy

    Kris Middleton: I think I'm slightly addicted to the #CommonwealthGames. Great stuff so far!

  198. Boxing

    Men's light-welterweight

    Neil Johnston

    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    Scotland's Charlie Flynn

    "There are only a few hundred people inside the SECC but deafening roars greet Scottish fighter Charlie Flynn's passage into the light welterweight (60kg) quarter-finals.

    "Flags that have been kept hidden suddenly appear all around the arena and 20-year-old postal worker Flynn punches the air in delight after a first-class display."

  199. Shooting

    Steven Scott (England) - men's double trap

    Steven Scott produces a seamless performance to claim the gold medal ahead of compatriot Matthew French, shooting 30 out of 30 targets in the final. India's Asab Mohd wins the bronze.

    Earlier today, England's Charlotte Kerwood won gold in the women's event to claim the fourth Commonwealth gold of her career.

  200. Athletics

    Men's 100m heats

    Heat three of the men's 100m goes to Nigeria's Mark Jelks, in 10.28secs. Trinidad and Tobago's Richard Thompson, who has a 9.82 this season was a surprise third after Warren Fraser of the Bahamas claimed second. Two false starts results in disqualification and heartbreak for Northern Ireland's Leon Reid and Antigua and Barbuda's Tahir Walsh.

  201. Bowls

    Women's fours latest: Scotland 14-16 New Zealand

    It has gone gloomy again at Kelvingrove but Scotland's hopes of a medal in the women's fours have been revived by the addition of two shots. There are two ends remaining in the battle for the bronze against New Zealand and the Kiwis are only two ahead now.

  202. Athletics

    Aimee Lewis

    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "We've been travelling for an hour and a half and we've only just got here," says a frazzled gentleman as he passes. Tell me about it. Not seen a crowd like this since Take That played at Milton Keynes Bowl (sans Robbie). Some fine-tuning needs to be done by the organisers for a smoother rider into Hampden."

  203. Athletics

    Men's 100m heats

    Jason Livermore

    The second heat goes to green and yellow mohawked Jamaican Jason Livermore, who came through in 10.26, 0.21 slower than his best. Saint Kitts and Nevis' Jason Rogers was second with Fijian Ratu Tabakaucoro left to see if he is a fastest loser after being given a reprieve for what he feared to be an initial false start.

  204. Shooting

    Men's double trap

    England are guaranteed both the gold and silver medal after Steven Scott and Matthew French made it through to the final following a shoot-off in the semi-finals.

    Malta's Nathan Xuereb is currently contesting India's Asab Mohd for the bronze, with the gold medal match due to get underway at 14:45 BST.

  205. Athletics

    Men's 100m heats

    Kemar Bailey-Cole of Jamaica

    Jamaica's Kemar Bailey-Cole looks classy as he storms through to win the first men's 100m heat in 10.16. Barbados' Ramon Gittens started well but was unable to hold on and has to settle for second.

  206. Athletics

    Men's 100m heats

    Michael Johnson

    BBC Sport athletics expert & 400m world record holder

    "It's a fantastic venue. I think that the 100m is wide open because some of the big names aren't here, so we should see some great competition. The Commonwealth Games is always an opportunity for young, up-and-coming athletes, so it should be exciting."

  207. Athletics

    Women's para-sport long jump T37/38

    Wales' Bev Jones likes her first jump as she records 3.54m. She is into an early lead in the competition. Attention now turns to the men's 100m sprint heats, with the first about to take place any seconds now. Better be quick if you want to catch it.

  208. Athletics

    Women's para-sport long jump T37/38

    Bethy Woodward receives a red flag in the very first piece of athletics action at Glasgow 2014. Woodward is one of the English athletes competing in the women's para-sport long jump T37/38. We did get our first experience of the Hampden roar in this arena. I suspect it is going to get pretty rowdy in here later.

  209. Boxing

    Lightweight

    Joe Cordina

    Wales boxer Joe Cordina, who beat Canada's David Gauthier in his second-round match, on BBC One: "I didn't expect to get an early knockdown, but it gave me a lot of confidence. I got my chance to take revenge for when he beat me in our last fight. All I want now is the gold."

  210. Athletics

    The 5,000m is one of the highlights on the first day of action but it will not feature double Olympic gold medallist Mo Farah after he pulled out because of injury.

    The fastest men in the world get their campaign underway with England's Harry Aikines-Aryeety, Richard Kilty and Adam Gemili in action in the 100m.

    First up, though, is the women's para-sport long jump T37/38, featuring England's Bethy Woodward and Fiona Clarke, Welsh duo Olivia Breen and Bev Jones.

  211. Athletics

    Aimee Lewis

    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "Snaking queues outside Central station, full to bursting train carriages, stressed out train guards. 'Will you move down into the train carriages so people can get in!' This could be the Mo effect. I suspect people bought tickets hoping to see Farah perform in the men's 5000m tonight. Best-laid plans and all that. But Mo's no-show hasn't kept them away from Hampden Park."

  212. Triathlon

    Team relay

    Jonny Brownlee

    England triathlete Jonny Brownlee on Twitter: "Nice lay down in the village now. Commonwealth Champion!! I guess if you can't beat @AliBrownleetri, join him"

  213. Bowls

    Women's fours latest: Scotland 9-14 New Zealand

    New Zealand pick up four shots in the 10th end and they now lead by five with five ends remaining in their fours bronze medal match with Scotland in the sunshine at Kelvingrove.

  214. Shooting

    Double trap men's semi-finals

    If you take to the red button or our online streaming you will be able to find the semi-final of the men's double trap, which has just started. England have two competitors - Matthew French and Steven Scott.

  215. Athletics

    Hampden Park

    Scottish Athletics on Twitter: "Well here we are... Hampden's filling up, there's anticipation in the air. Been a long time coming - Bring it on!"

  216. Road cycling

    England cyclist Lizzie Armitstead

    England's Lizzie Armitstead has been competing in the women's stage of the Tour de France called La Course and unfortunately crashed on the last lap in Paris today. She is one of the favourites for the Commonwealth Games road race title and the news is she is not seriously injured and managed to cycle across the line so she should be fine for Glasgow.

  217. Rugby Sevens

    Wales rugby sevens player Lee Williams

    Wales rugby sevens player Lee Williams on Twitter: "Sorry guys. Boys gave it their all. Small margins. Honour to play with 11 other great lads."

    Wales para-discus athlete Aled Davies on Twitter: "@leewills14 nothing to be sorry about. You and the boys put in a performance to be proud of. #heart #passion well done lads. #GoWales"

    Wales lost 21-19 to Australia in the quarter-finals, having led 19-0.

  218. Weightlifting

    Men's 77kg group B

    It is getting to the business end of the men's 77kg group B weightlifting. There are veins bulging all over the shop as the fellas shift some serious weight. Papau New Guinea's Toua Udia currently leads with a total of 280kg. The medals for this event will be decided later this evening when the A group take to the stage.

  219. Hockey

    Canada v Trinidad & Tobago

    Play is resuming at the National Hockey Centre, with all eyes on whether Trinidad & Tobago's women can keep things tight against Canada. After losing their first two matches 16-0 and 14-0, there is at least sure to be plenty of support for T&T. Watch the match here.

  220. Boxing

    Neil Johnston

    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "Laughter breaks out inside the SECC precinct as the flyweight (52kg) bout between Uganda's Rogers Semitala and Sri Lanka's Anurudha Rathnayake is briefly halted as the former retrieves his blue glove, which has fallen off his hand. You don't see that very often."

  221. Rugby Sevens

    England lose to Samoa

    Simon Amor, England Sevens head coach: "We came here with the mission of winning it and we knew that if we played to our potential we could do that, so of course it is hugely disappointing but that's the way sevens goes.

    "We will take ourselves away, switch off a bit and then put in a performance. We still have a lot to play for - the pride of the shirt and a couple of guys are playing in the sevens shirt for the last time."

  222. Shooting

    Women’s double trap

    England's Charlotte Kerwood

    England's Charlotte Kerwood won her second gold in the event, adding to her victory the last time the discipline was in the Commonwealth Games in 2006.

    "It feels amazing," she said. "The Commonwealth Games seem to like me and it's a good event to come to. I was relaxed and laughing because I didn't realise that I was five targets ahead and started thinking there was no pressure."

  223. Boxing

    Men's 60kg round of 16 - David Gaulthier v Joseph Cordina

    Wales' Joseph Cordina has started superbly in his round of 16 match against David Gaulthier by putting the Canadian on the mat in round one. He almost sent him spinning near the end of the round before the bell saved Gaulthier. It is a 10-9 round for the Welshman. You can watch that match on the red button or online.

  224. Get involved using #bbcglasgow2014

    Scotty Reynolds: "It's amazing how entertaining Rugby can be when the scrum is simplified, kicks are rare and the rolling maul is extinct."

  225. Squash

    Men's Classic Plate semi-final - Joe Chapman v Kevin Moran

    England's Nick Matthew

    It is currently the British Virgin Isles v Scotland in the men's classic plate semi-final as Joe Chapman takes on Kevin Moran. Moran currently leads 2-1. It is essentially only a consolation match but it you can watch it online and then maybe stick around for when the real medals business continues with the women's singles semi-finals between Malaysia's Nicola David and Joelle King of New Zealand. From around 15:00 GMT there is an all-England semi-final between Nick Matthew and Peter Barker.

  226. Bowls

    Women's fours latest: Scotland 9-9 New Zealand

    In the sunshine on the greens at Kelvingrove we have a bronze medal fours match between Scotland and New Zealand. And after eight of the 15 ends it is all square.

  227. Rugby Sevens

    Quarter-final result: South Africa 35-12 Scotland

    Ben Dirs

    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "If the atmosphere was thick and fervent before Scotland's quarter-final clash against South Africa, it's now more like a tattered old wind sock. No British teams in the last four and the difference has largely been pace - you might be equal on skill but speed kills in sevens."

  228. Rugby Sevens

    Quarter-final result: South Africa 35-12 Scotland

    Scotland never looked like advancing into the semi-finals of the rugby sevens. They lose 35-12, as they join Wales and England as last-eight losers.

    Quarter-final results: New Zealand 19-7 Kenya, Australia 21-19 Wales, Samoa 15-14 England, South Africa 35-12 Scotland

    Semi-finals: New Zealand v Australia, Samoa v South Africa.

  229. Rugby Sevens

    South Africa 35-12 Scotland

    Andy Nicol

    Ex-Scotland captain and BBC Sport rugby union expert

    "You've got to give credit to South Africa. We thought Scotland's try just before half-time might give them a chance, but in the second half, South Africa really stepped it up. They were very impressive."

  230. Swimming

    Women's 800m Freestyle

    Jazz Carlin of Wales

    Jazz Carlin of Wales arrived in Glasgow ranked second in the world this year and she carried that form into the Tollcross pool, smashing Australian Tracey Wickham's 1978 Games record by two seconds in the heats with a time of eight minutes 22.69 seconds.

  231. Best clips

    Have you been working, or have you just got up out of bed after a heavy night out? If so, you may want to watch some of our clips from today's action.

    Adam Peaty

    ATHLETICS: Australian Michael Shelley wins Commonwealth gold in the men's marathon in Glasgow.

    SWIMMING: England's Adam Peaty returns to the pool the day after winning Commonwealth 100m breaststroke gold with a British record of 27.00 seconds in his 50m heat.

    TABLE TENNIS: Watch the best five rallies from the women's team bronze match, where Australia beat India 3-1.

  232. Athletics

    Men's marathon

    England marathon Steve Way runner hopes his achievement of giving up an unhealthy lifestyle to become an elite athlete will fire others to do the same: "I hope I'm an inspiration - a lot of people say I am, so that will do.

    Steven Way of England

    "Just to have one person say they've given running a try because of me makes it all worthwhile but I've certainly had more than one.

    "There are quite a few people out there that say they are getting themselves off the couch, getting out the door and seeing whether there is a marathon runner hidden underneath that couch potato."

    Seven years ago Way weighed 16 stone and smoked 20 cigarettes a day. Today he finished 10th in the Commonwealth Games marathon.

  233. Get involved

    #bbcglasgow2014

    Andrew Priestley: Great action and drama from the Rugby Sevens this afternoon. The Southern Hemisphere sides asserting their dominance again.

    Sarah Niblock: Oh my god - Samoa! Greatest finish to a sevens game EVER!

    Ben Dunbar: What a fantastic finish to the Wales v Australia Rugby quarter-final. Somewhere the IOC and IRB have beaming smiles- great event.

    Plenty of you have been loving the drama in the rugby sevens, which as Ben mentions will be joining the Olympic programme at Rio 2016. What else are you enjoying this afternoon? Let us know at #bbcglasgow2014

  234. Rugby Sevens

    Quarter-final latest: South Africa 21-7 Scotland

    It looks like there will not be any British teams in the semi-finals of the rugby sevens. After Wales and England suffered narrow defeats, Scotland are 21-7 behind at half-time against South Africa.

  235. BBC Coverage

    What's on

    Here are some of your viewing options at the moment. Fans of boxing, rugby sevens, squash, shooting, badminton and lawn bowls rejoice. Click on the live coverage tab for interviews, live action, plus more.

  236. Rugby Sevens

    Samoa 15-14 England

    Gavin Hastings

    Rugby union expert & ex-Scotland captain on 5 live

    "England had their chance even in the dying moments, but Dan Norton got isolated in the contact area, and that's where Samoa have won that game. England will be distraught."

  237. Rugby Sevens

    Samoa 15-14 England

    Andy Nicol, ex-Scotland captain, says: "The yellow card for England's James Rodwell was a harsh call. When you go down from seven to six, it's like having two players in the sin bin in rugby union."

  238. Rugby Sevens

    Quarter-final result: Samoa 15-14 England

    England, runners-up in the Sevens World Championship last year, are out of the rugby sevens at the Commonwealth Games.

  239. Rugby Sevens

    Samoa 15-14 England

    Two minutes left. Great drama in the third quarter-final at Ibrox.

    Marcus Watson's brilliant footwork helped England take the lead, but they were reduced to six men when James Rodwell was banished immediately after Samoa had scored a try of their own.

  240. Boxing

    Neil Johnston

    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    Josh Taylor

    "A huge cheer goes up at the SECC precinct as the mother of Scottish light welterweight Josh Taylor is interviewed on the big screen. Diane says she is immensely proud of her 21-year-old son, who is fighting for a place in the 64kg quarter-finals.

    "Josh is certainly not lacking in confidence. 'I've pictured myself 1,000 times standing on the podium with Flower Of Scotland blaring out,' says the boxer from East Lothian and 2010 Commonwealth Games silver medallist."

  241. Shooting

    Rachel Parish (England) - women's double trap shooting

    It is a gold and bronze for England in the women's double trap shooting. After Charlotte Kerwood won gold earlier, Rachel Parish, 33, from Nottingham, has now finished third after beating Canada's Cynthia Meyer in a sudden-death shoot-off.

    Parish and Kerwood also won pairs gold at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne 2006.

  242. Rugby Sevens

    Quarter-final result - Australia 21-19 Wales

    Gavin Hastings

    Rugby union expert & ex-Scotland captain on 5 live

    "The margins between success and failure at the highest level of sport turn on a sixpence. The game was there for Wales' taking but instead of simple passes they do a big long pass and then at the other end Australia score a try. You feel for Wales because they gave absolutely everything to that match."

  243. Rugby Sevens

    Australia 21-19 Wales

    Jonathan Davies

    BBC Sport rugby union expert & ex-Wales back on BBC One

    "That's what sevens rugby is all about. It isn't over until the final whistle. But with 59 seconds left Wales had a three-on-one and they should've scored. That has cost them the game.

    "Australia knew if they kept possession and go through the phases then they would have a chance."

    Australia now meet New Zealand in the semi-finals. Wales, who led 14-0, are out.

    Watch the rugby sevens on BBC One now.

  244. Rugby Sevens

    Quarter-final result - Australia 21-19 Wales

    Disaster for Wales. With the click ticked down to zero and the hooter sounded, Wales need to just get the ball out of play. But they can't do so and Australia run in a try under the posts, and then a simple match-winning conversion.

  245. Rugby Sevens

    Quarter-final latest Australia 14-19 Wales

    Australia are making a fight of it at Ibrox. Wales are trying to hang on. Two minutes left.

  246. Rugby Sevens

    Quarter-final latest - Australia 0-14 Wales

    Gavin Hastings

    Rugby union expert & ex-Scotland captain on 5 live

    "Fantastic play by Luke Morgan on the far side, just getting through a couple of tackles and making the score for Wales."

  247. Rugby Sevens

    Quarter-final latest - Australia 0-14 Wales

    As Ben mentions, Wales have been in stunning form in the first half of their rugby sevens quarter-final against Australia. Wales lead 14-0. If they win, they will play defending champions New Zealand in the semi-final.

  248. Get involved

    #bbcglasgow2014

    We asked what you are watching today, here are a few of your comments on Twitter.

    Antony Stewart: Ibrox going wild as Uganda completed an amazing late fightback to beat Sri Lanka 17-14 with a brilliant last-second try!

    Andy Crawford: Something about watching distance pool swimming that I find very relaxing, like watching a fish tank

    Ben Eustice: What a half by Wales in the sevens!

    Keep letting us know what you're watching today on Twitter at #bbcglasgow2014. Remember, we're also asking you for your favourite Commonwealth Games moments so far.

  249. Hockey

    Women's group B - England 5-0 Malaysia

    England v Malaysia

    England's women are comfortable winners in their Pool B match against Malaysia.

    Holly Webb,Giselle Ansley and Alex Danson scored in the second half to add to early strikes by Ellie Watton and Sophie Bray.

  250. Gold Medal

    Charlotte Kerwood (England) - women's double trap

    Charlotte Kerwood

    England's Charlotte Kerwood is the Commonwealth Games champion in the women's double trap shooting event. She finishes ahead of Shereyasi Singh of India, who takes the silver medal.

    There could still be another medal for England later on as Rachel Parrish is involved in a bronze-medal shoot-off with Canada's Cynthia Meyer.

  251. Rugby sevens

    New Zealand 19-7 Kenya

    Gavin Hastings

    Rugby union expert & ex-Scotland captain on 5 live

    Ben Lam

    "I have been trying to work out who Ben Lam reminds me of and it's the golfer Miguel Angel Jimenez! He is a dead ringer! That has been bothering me for years."

    Golfer Miguel Angel Jimenez
  252. Rugby Sevens

    New Zealand 19-7 Kenya

    There will be no shock at Ibrox as Ben Lam's try helps New Zealand to a 19-7 victory against Kenya. The All Blacks will play either Australia or Wales in the semi-final later on today.

  253. Rugby Sevens

    New Zealand 12-7 Kenya

    A large crowd is present at Ibrox and there is three minutes left in the first quarter-final. Australia face Wales, England take on Samoa and hosts Scotland play South Africa in the other last-eight ties.

  254. Rugby Sevens

    Quarter-final latest - New Zealand 12-7 Kenya

    Gavin Hastings

    Rugby union expert & ex-Scotland captain on 5 live

    "You put teams under pressure by the quality of the kick-off. It wasn't held cleanly by the New Zealanders and all of a sudden a try was scored. Great start by Kenya. If Kenya really believe in themselves now is the time."

    New Zealand have never lost a match in rugby sevens' history. The match is live on BBC One now.

  255. Athletics

    Men's 400m hurdles

    Seb Rodger

    England 400m hurdler Seb Rodger on Twitter: "Productive day in the camp today #WeAreEngland"

  256. Table Tennis

    Australia - women's team event

    Australia's Ziyu Zhang - nicknamed "Sally" - is mobbed by team-mates after holding her nerve to beat India's Madhurika Suhas Patkar 3-2 and win her side a team bronze.

  257. Judo

    Men's -60kg category

    England's Ashley McKenzie on Twitter: Leaving the athletes village today. Thanks for having us Glasgow, amazing experience.

    Ashley McKenzie

    McKenzie won a gold medal on Thursday with victory in the men's -60kg category.

    Leaving so soon, Ashley? Some athletes haven't even started yet!

  258. Athletics

    Men's marathon

    England's Steven Way, 40, who came 10th in the men's marathon, says on BBC One: "It doesn't get much better than that. The race went off at quite a slow pace, so I was leading for some of the first part, which was just brilliant.

    "The magic goal for me was to get top ten, personal best and the British veteran's record, and I've achieved all those, so I'm going to go and have a drink."

    Read Way's story: From cigarettes and alcohol to marathon man here.

  259. Athletics

    Men's marathon

    Michael Shelley

    Men's marathon gold medallist Michael Shelley on BBC One: "I'm still pinching myself, it's very exciting. There have been some great Australians who have won this in the past, so it's great to be alongside them. I just stayed relaxed, and I'm over the moon."

  260. Athletics

    Women's marathon

    Steve Cram

    BBC Sport athletics commentator

    "A very strong, if not spectacular performance from the two Kenyans. They have produced what the men couldn't, a one-two finish. Jess Trengove has run a personal best in third, another wonderful performance by an Australian."

  261. Gold Medal

    Flomena Cheyech Daniel (Kenya) - women's marathon

    An excellent performance from Kenya's Flomena Cheyech Daniel. She takes the gold medal ahead of fellow Kenyan Caroline Kilel.

    Flomena Cheyech Daniel

    There is a huge smile on the face of Australia's Jess Trengove as she crosses the line to take third. The Glasgow crowd cheer her home. The smile soon turns to tears of happiness for Trengove as she realises what she has done.

  262. Athletics

    Women's marathon

    Brendan Foster

    BBC athletics commentator and ex-CWG champion

    "A couple of minutes ago you couldn't pick a winner, but the race has changed. Caroline Kilel has dropped off at the front, and Flomena Cheyech's bid for victory is strong and powerful.

    "Australia's Jess Trengove has moved into third ahead of Namibia's Helalia Johannes, who almost came to a standstill when she was passed. We've just seen a couple of minutes of real marathon drama."

  263. Athletics

    Men's marathon

    England runner Steven Way on Twitter: Lead the first few miles of the Commonwealth Games marathon - 10th Place, personal best and British over-40 Record #BestDayEver.

  264. Hockey

    Half-time - England 2-0 Malaysia

    England's women, rated sixth in the world, are being made to work hard by 31st-ranked Malaysia in their Pool B match.

    Ellie Watton's strike from a penalty corner move looks to be the only thing that will separate the teams at the break until Giselle Ansley converts from a set piece with the last play of the half. Cue relieved smiles all round as the England players jog to the changing room.

  265. Track cycling

    Isle of Man cyclist Jonny Bellis withdraws from the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow because of a knee injury.

    The 25-year-old was selected to compete in the points and scratch races on the track. He tweeted: "Feel like I have let so many people down, but it is out of my control. I am really disappointed."

    Jonny Bellis

    But Bellis's story is an incredible one. He spent a month in a coma after being knocked from a scooter while training abroad in 2009. Doctors feared he would be paralysed, he suffered a stroke and his weight plummeted, but 10 months later he was back racing.

    It's a shame there will be no Hollywood ending for the Manxman.

  266. Hockey

    Women's group B latest - England 1-0 Malaysia

    England are ahead in their women's group B match against Malaysia thanks to Ellie Watton's first-half goal.

    England hockey

    BBC presenter Tanya Arnold tweets: At the hockey, England dominating against Malaysia but only 1-0 up so far.

  267. Swimming

    Women's 200m individual medley

    Scotland's Hannah Miley has already treated her home crowd to 400m individual medley gold this week and she wins her heat in the shorter distance, followed by England's Siobhan O'Connor who sets the quickest time in her heat a few moments later.

    But there are always Australian threats lurking at the pool, and Alicia Coutts looks comfortable as she sets the second-best time in the final heat. The final is at 20:09 BST.

  268. Get involved

    #bbcglasgow2014

    Bethany Marshall: "It's been a dramatic morning at the Lawn Bowls." There's a sentence I never thought I'd hear.

    David Fox: What an impressive gutsy win for Mike Shelley in the marathon. Looks like he wants to keep going.

    Keep your comments coming in to us on Twitter, using #bbcglasgow2014. We are also asking for your most memorable moment of the Games so far and what events you are going to and what you are hoping / wanting to see.

  269. Bowls

    Men's triples result - Northern Ireland 20-12 Wales

    The Northern Ireland trio of Paul Daly, Neil Mulholland and Neil Booth advance to the men's triples final after beating Wales trio Paul Taylor, Jonathan Tomlinson and Marc Wyatt.

  270. Athletics

    Women's marathon

    Steve Cram

    BBC Sport athletics commentator

    "After that surprise in the men's race, it's business as usual in the women's marathon. Kenya's Caroline Kilel and Flomena Cheyech have got this all to themselves.

    "The big question is whether Canada's Lanni Marchant can pass Namibia's Helalia Johannes for bronze. I remember seeing Cheyech lose a marathon in the last 300m because she took a wrong turn at the finish so I hope she knows where the finish line is on this occasion."

  271. Athletics

    Men's marathon

    The full results for the men's marathon are in and there are two British athletes in the top 10. Scotland's Derek Hawkins comes ninth, with England's Steven Way finishing tenth after running a new personal best.

    Steven Way

    But what a story for Way, 40, who seven years ago weighed 16 stone and smoked 20 cigarettes a day, but has shown what is possible through hard work and dedication.

    Other notable finishers include Nicholas Torry (England, 13th), Ben Moreau (England, 14th), Ross Houston (Scotland, 16th) and Andrew Davies (Wales, 17th).

  272. Swimming

    Women's 100m freestyle

    Australia's Cate Campbell heads the world rankings this year and she cruises to victory ahead of newly-crowned 50m champion Fran Halsall of England in their heat.

    Cate's sister, Bronte Campbell, qualifies third-fastest and the siblings will line up next to each other in the semi-finals from 19:31.

    These three swimmers took gold, silver and bronze in the 50m freestyle yesterday. On that occasion, Halsall triumphed with Cate Campbell second and Bronte Campbell third.

  273. Athletics

    Men's marathon

    Steve Cram

    BBC Sport athletics commentator

    "The final part of the course goes through a tough, gritty part of Glasgow and that was a tough, gritty performance from Michael Shelley.

    "It's a testimony to planning and preparation and setting your target at the beginning of the year. He was second last time around but this time it's a glorious gold. What a brilliant performance, a really well-executed marathon. Hats off to him."

  274. Gold Medal

    Michael Shelley (Australia) - men's marathon

    Michael Shelley

    It is gold for Michael Shelley as he runs past a large crowd on the streets of Glasgow and crosses the finish line.

    The Australian missed out four years ago and had to settle for silver, but now he punches the air and he is the Commonwealth Games champion.

    Kenya's Stephen Chemlany finishes second, with Abraham Kiplimo of Uganda taking the bronze medal. Kiplimo did well to recover after falling over at the end of the first lap. He cut across a number of runners to get a drink of water, but slipped as he did so, hitting the side of the table as he stumbled.

  275. Netball

    Result - Scotland 26-68 Jamaica

    Scotland manage to limit the damage with a stronger final quarter but Jamaica, led by 42 goals from Romelda Aiken, win by some distance to go top of Group A after three wins.

    Usain Bolt said yesterday he was keen to watch his compatriots in action in Glasgow, so look out for the fastest man on the planet when Jamaica take on Malawi on Monday evening.

  276. Athletics

    Men's marathon

    Steve Cram

    BBC Sport athletics commentator

    "There's nothing Chemlany can do at this point. If anything the gap is growing. Shelley knows it's all about him now - he just needs to hold it together. One lap of Glasgow Green is all that lies between him and the Commonwealth title."

  277. Athletics

    Men's marathon

    Michael Shelley of Australia is in control of the men's marathon. The Australian finished second four years ago and has a huge lead.

    Did you know?

    Shelley was born with a hole in his diaphragm and had an operation to correct the problem just hours after he was born.

  278. Get involved

    #bbcglasgow2014

    Kenny Keirnan: Off to see the hockey today. Come on you Trinidad and Tobago!!!

    Emma Bolger: Cheering on the runners at Pollokshaws Road!

    We've been asking you on Twitter what events you're going to see today. Don't forget to let us know about your favourite moments of the Games so far at #bbcglasgow2014

  279. Sunday's newspapers

    Sunday Herald

    Sunday Herald

    The Commonwealth Games IS the news as a picture of Euan Burton dominates the front page of today's Sunday Herald.

  280. Swimming

    Men's 50m breaststroke

    Ross Murdoch

    Scotland's new star of the pool, Ross Murdoch (pictured), wins his heat in the third-fastest time but it's England's Adam Peaty who sets the fastest time - and a new Commonwealth Games record of 27.00 seconds.

    With South African world champion Cameron van der Burgh splitting the pair, it's all set up nicely for the semi-finals at 19:42.

  281. Bowls

    Men's pairs result - Scotland 16-15 England

    As the rain and wind descend again at Kelvingrove Scotland's world champions Alex Marshall and Paul Foster have stunned England's Sam Tolchard and Andy Knapper, picking up the decisive two points with the final two woods and they are through to the final, where they will play Malaysia for the gold medal.

  282. Live now

    Live now

    So choose your sport. Among the options on our streams now are swimming, athletics, hockey, netball, shooting and rugby sevens. Or get six televisions, phones, tablets and computers and watch a separate event on each device. Easy.

  283. Bowls

    Men's pairs latest score - Scotland 14-15 England

    Scotland's Alex Marshall and Paul Foster could soon be having their own version of bowlsrage (see 10:48) if they lose this one.

    They looked out of it at 10-4 down, moved 14-13 ahead, but are now 15-14 behind after England pair Sam Tolchard and Andy Knapper collect two in the penultimate end. They now have a one-point advantage to take into the final end at Kelvingrove.

    Gripping stuff in the semi-final.

  284. Bowls

    Scotland v England

    Bowls: England v Scotland

    BBC Sport reporter Matthew Pinsent on Twitter: "How complicated would it be to have bowls a totally different colour? - Hard to tell the ENG blue from the SCO … err .. blue. #bowlsrage"

    Thanks to viewer Gillian McGee for providing the evidence.

    Best staying clear of Matthew for a while so he can calm down. "And breathe, Matthew."

  285. Swimming

    Women's 200m backstroke

    We have our first results of the day from the Tollcross pool following the women's 200m backstroke heats, and it's a terrific start for Australia.

    Belinda Hocking, Emily Seebohm and Madi Wilson dominate the second heat, with England's Lizzie Simmonds and Lauren Quigley of England doing enough to go through and represent the home nations in the final at 21:07 tonight.

  286. Marathon

    Saj Chowdhury

    BBC Sport in Glasgow

    "Look who decided to walk on to the marathon course - none other than England weightlifting gold medallist Zoe Smith.

    Zoe Smith

    "Every man, woman and their dog (as you can see) congratulated her as she made her way back home having done a round of interviews."

  287. Bowls

    Men's pairs latest score - Scotland 14-13 England

    Two ends to go in the semi-final and after the tape measure is brought out to decide the fate of three different woods in end 15, Scotland have collected four, the biggest haul of the match, and they are one ahead of England.

    Watch the lawn bowls here.

  288. Athletics

    Women's marathon

    Brendan Foster

    BBC athletics commentator and ex-CWG champion

    "The three fastest marathon runners in the field, Cheyech and Kilel of Kenya and Johannes of Namibia, are running strongly and pulling away from the field here.

    Women's marathon

    "Scotland's Susan Partridge has got to make a decision to bridge the gap here if she wants to win a medal. England's Aly Dixon is starting to come under pressure here."

  289. Hockey

    Result - Scotland 0-9 Australia

    For any future opponents, it's best to avoid giving away penalty corners against Australia. Jodie Kenny, fresh from a hat-trick in the opening match, bags three once again and, after keeping it down to 3-0 at the break, Scotland are overwhelmed in the second half.

    Australia's Emily Sith and Jayde Taylor

    It could have been worse as Anna Flanagan hit the bar with a late penalty flick. If Australia are the second best side in the world, the home nations can be very thankful the Dutch aren't in the Commonwealth.

    "It was just wave after wave of Australian pressure," says Ex-England player Mel Clewlow.

  290. Get involved

    #bbcglasgow2014

    Cook Islands rugby sevens team

    Ali Mason: Cook Islands choosing an alternative way to get to the Ibrox after a broken down team bus.

    Have you ever found yourself inadvertently travelling alongside sportsmen and women? If so, let us know on Twitter, using #bbcglasgow2014.

    Remember, we are also asking for the events you are going to today and what you are hoping to see as well as your favourite moments of the Games so far.

  291. Netball

    Half-time - Scotland 15-31 Jamaica

    The home side are finding it hard going once again, with Romelda Aiken doing the damage up front for Jamaica. Lesley MacDonald is doing her best to keep Scotland in touch.

  292. Bowls

    Men's pairs latest score - Scotland 10-12 England

    Scotland's pair of Alex Marshall and Paul Foster are sensing another incredible fightback. Four ends to go in the semi-final at Kelvingrove and England have a two-point lead.

    England were 10-4 ahead earlier, and Foster and Marshall recovered from a 15-7 deficit to win a match 16-15 yesterday.

  293. Athletics

    Men's marathon

    After 25 km of the men's marathon, Ramolefi Motsieloa of Lesotho leads, with John Kelai of Kenya second and Uganda's Munyo Solomon Mutai third.

    England's Steven Way, Nicholas Torry and Ben Moreau are 14th, 15th and 18th respectively, with Scotland's Ross Houston 21st, one place ahead of Andrew Davies of Wales.

  294. Rugby Sevens

    Scotland v South Africa (13:12 BST)

    Scotland rugby sevens team

    Scottish Rugby on Twitter: "Let's go again! #GoScotland #gameday"

    Scotland take on South Africa in the quarter-final at 13:12 BST.

  295. Rugby Sevens

    Quarter-finals

    New Zealand's Sam Dickson

    Today's the day the medals are decided in the rugby sevens over at Ibrox. New Zealand, who have never lost a match in Commonwealth Games history, are the hot favourites, but hosts Scotland ran them mighty close yesterday and they'll fancy their chances of picking up a medal. They take on South Africa for a place in the semis, while England have a tough quarter-final assignment against Samoa.

    Here are the quarter-finals in full:

    12.06 BST: New Zealand v Kenya

    12.28 BST: Australia v Wales

    12.50 BST: Samoa v England

    13.12 BST: South Africa v Scotland

    The medal matches take place from 21.15 this evening. For those fans desperate for some rugby, the first of the bowl matches starts at 10:32 BST. Watch live coverage of the rugby sevens here.

  296. Swimming

    Ross Murdoch

    Scotland's Ross Murdoch has the chance to grab the limelight once again at Tollcross, but England's Adam Peaty will hope to spoil the party for the second time in 24 hours when the swimming resumes at 10:30 BST. The 200m and 100m champions will battle it out in the 50m breaststroke heats from 10:43.

    Hannah Miley and Siobhan O'Connor could make the 200m individual medley another Scotland-England duel, but Australia's world champion, Alicia Coutts, is surely the one to beat. The heats begin at 11:17.

    With Fran Halsall of England in the 100m freestyle (10:55) and Wales' Jazz Carlin in the 800m free (12:06), the home nations will have high hopes of another successful morning.

  297. Shooting

    Double trap finals

    There are medals to be won at the Barry Buddon Shooting Centre this morning as the men's women's double trap finals get under way, with world record holder Tim Kneale of the Isle of Man strongly fancied in the absence of Olympic champion Peter Wilson.

    Tim Kneale

    It has already been an unforgettable few days for Kneale as he carried the Isle of Man flag during the opening ceremony on Wednesday.

    England's Charlotte Kerwood is hoping to make it a hat-trick of golds in the women's event, which was last held in 2006. Watch the action here.

  298. Bowls

    Men's pairs latest score - Scotland 8-11 England

    The sunshine has returned on the Kelvingrove greens and a glimmer of hope for Scotland, who have reduced the deficit to 11-8 in their semi-final against England after 12 of the 18 ends.

    Watch the lawn bowls live.

  299. Badminton

    Mixed team event

    Malaysia have just beaten Singapore by two sets to one in the opening clash of the mixed team semi-final. The eventual winners will face either England or India in the final on Monday afternoon.

  300. Athletics

    Women's marathon

    Steve Cram

    BBC Sport athletics commentator

    "If one of these British women takes a chance, they can win a medal. Normally at major championships, the British runners would just sit back and pick off athletes and try to finish as high as they can.

    "But today they might have to take a bit of risk and do something they haven't done before. We may end up with a real domestic battle going on for a medal."

    Aly Dixon, Louise Damen and Amy Whitehead are representing England in the women's marathon.Watch live coverage of the race on BBC One now.

  301. Bowls

    Men's pairs latest score - Scotland 4-10 England

    We're at the halfway point of the pairs semi-final and England have maintained a six-point advantage. Nine ends left to play.

    Paul Foster

    Scotland's Paul Foster nearly saw his hopes of competing in his home Games end before they started when three of his bowls were stolen during a break-in at Troon Portland Bowling Club earlier this month.

    But the story took a happy turn when the police found the bowls later that week. Will the tale end in a gold medal for Foster? Well him and team-mate Alex Marshall have got work to do to win this one.

  302. Get involved

    #bbcglasgow2014

    Susie Miller: So proud of how fantastic my city is looking to the rest of the UK on BBC One right now.

    Marathon

    Scotty: Great seeing Glasgow in all its glory during the marathon. Some amazing shots from BBC.

    Wayne Ritchie: I might be Scottish, but it all looks good for British sport if the first three days are anything to go by.

    Remember, we are also asking for your favourite moments of the Commonwealth Games so far. Are you going to an event today? If so which one and what are you looking forward seeing or experiencing. Get involved and tweet us using #bbcglasgow2014.

  303. Athletics

    Women's marathon

    Paula Radcliffe

    2002 Commonwealth 10,000m champion on BBC One

    "I'm really excited to see Hayley Haining. I competed with her in the World Cross Country Championships in 1991 and to see her here, still competing 23 years after her first championships, is an amazing achievement.

    "She's a vet who works here in Glasgow, so this is her home Games. I am so envious of her, I'd love to still be out there competing."

    Haining works at the Glasgow Veterinary School and one of her students is Scotland 800m runner Laura Muir, who is training to be a vet.

    You can watch the men's and women's marathon on BBC One now.

  304. Netball

    Scotland v Jamaica

    After a 71-14 drubbing at the hands of New Zealand on Saturday, Scotland return to the SSE Hydro to take on Jamaica - and there's relief all round when the hosts go in front. Albeit 1-0.

  305. Bowls

    Men's pairs latest score - Scotland 2-8 England

    Heavy rain now for the crunch semi-final and England, with Sam Tolchard - nephew of former England wicketkeeper Roger Tolchard - and Andy Knapper, building a six-point advantage with 11 ends remaining.

    Watch the lawn bowls live.

  306. Athletics

    Marathon

    Marathon

    BBC Radio 5 live's George Riley on Twitter: On the squinty bridge for the Commonwealth Games marathons. That's the back marker. I'm perched on the bridge with waterproof marathon map.

    Marathon

    You can listen to coverage of the Commonwealth Games on BBC Radio 5 live.

    It looks like George is about to get absolutely soaked, so it's a good job the map is waterproof.

  307. Sunday's newspapers

    Sunday Telegraph

    Sunday Telegraph

    A sensational picture of England's Zoe Smith dominates the back page of the Sunday Telegraph after the weightlifter clinched gold in the women's 58kg category.

  308. BBC Coverage

    There are other sports being shown as well.

    Here are a few more options

    BBC Red Button 4 / Sky & Freesat 984 / Virgin Media 994

    Now to 15:00 Table tennis, 15:30 - 18:00 Weightlifting, 18:00 - 20:30 Squash, 20:30 - 22:00 Weightlifting

    BBC Red Button 5 / Sky & Freesat 985 / Virgin Media 995

    Now to 13:00 Badminton, 14:00 - 17:30 Hockey, 18:30 - 21:30 Table tennis

  309. Hockey

    Latest - Scotland 0-3 Australia

    An encouraging period for Scotland after conceding an early goal comes to nothing, and Australia make them pay with a brilliant second from Ashleigh Nelson, who latches on to a high ball in the 'D' and deflects the ball home from above head height.

    Jodie Kenny then scores again from a penalty corner - her sixth goal of the tournament - and the visitors are three up after 20 minutes.

  310. BBC Coverage

    So what do you fancy watching today? Here are some of your options if you don't fancy the marathon on BBC One.

    BBC Red Button 1 / Freeview & BT Vision 302 / Sky & Freesat 981 / Virgin Media 991

    netball

    Now to 11:00 Netball - Jamaica v Scotland, 11:00 - 12:30 Hockey - England v Malaysia, 13:00 - 17:00 Boxing preliminaries, 17:00 - 19:00 Netball - England v South Africa, 19:00 - 22:30 Boxing preliminaries

    BBC Red Button 2 / Sky & Freesat 982 / Virgin Media 992

    Now to 15:45 Lawn Bowls, 16:30 - 17:35 Men's double trap, 17:35 - 18:30 Table tennis, 18:30 - 22:30 Badminton

    BBC Red Button 3 / Sky & Freesat 983 / Virgin Media 993

    Now to 11:00 Hockey - Scotland v Australia 11:00 - 12:30 Netball 13:00 - 16:30 Squash 16:30 - 17:30 Table tennis 17:30 - 20:45 Lawn Bowls

  311. Bowls

    Latest - Scotland 2-4 England

    England score three in the fourth end of their men's pairs semi-final with Scotland to move into a 4-2 lead, but there is a long way to go.

    Watch the lawn bowls live.

  312. Athletics

    Men's marathon

    Paula Radcliffe

    2002 Commonwealth 10,000m champion on BBC One

    "These are conditions that all of the British marathon runners will be used to running in, but I don't think we've got too much chance of seeing them get up into the medals.

    "Defending champion John Kelai of Kenya is definitely one of the contenders, he's raced well in Scotland before, as are his team-mates Erick Ndiema and Stephen Chenlamy. Watch out for Abraham Kiplimo of Uganda too."

  313. Sunday's newspapers

    Scotland on Sunday

    Scotland on Sunday

    The front page of Scotland on Sunday focuses on a great day for the Scottish side, especially the nation's judo squad.

  314. Athletics

    Men's marathon

    Brendan Foster

    BBC athletics commentator and ex-CWG champion

    On England's Steve Way (08:44 BST): "It's a great inspirational story. The guy was sitting there with a pint of lager and a packet of cigarettes watching the marathon, and now here he is racing in it.

    Men's marathon

    "But this distance is actually a bit short for him - the one he's really aiming for is the world 100km championships in November. He averages just over six minutes a mile at that distance, so he's a pretty good runner, and I just hope he enjoys today's race."

    You can watch the men's marathon on BBC One now.

  315. Hockey

    Latest - Scotland 0-1 Australia

    Like the rest of Glasgow, it's damp and breezy over at the National Hockey Centre as Scotland's women take on the daunting challenge of facing Australia, the world's number two side. Both sides got off to winning starts in Group B, with the Aussies beating Malaysia 4-0 and the Scots defeating the same opposition 2-0.

    The signs aren't good for the hosts when Australia's lethal Jodie Kenny converts from a penalty corner in the third minute. Watch the match live.

  316. Get involved

    #bbcglasgow2014

    As always we want your thoughts on the events at the Commonwealth Games. What have been your highlights of the Games so far and why? What are you looking forward to seeing today? Let us know your thoughts and we will post the best messages throughout the day.

    You can contact us on Twitter, using #bbcglasgow 2014 or leave a message on the BBC Sport Facebook page.

  317. Bowls

    Men's pairs

    The sun is breaking through at Kelvingrove but there are plenty of empty seats at the moment. The home pair have taken the lead at 2-1 after three ends of their semi-final with England.

    Watch the Bowls live here.

  318. Athletics

    Marathon

    Liz McColgan-Nuttall

    Former Commonwealth champion

    [On the changing, cooler, damper conditions in Glasgow on day four for the marathon]: "It's not too bad if it's not too cold, if it's a bit chilly it can freeze the muscles but by the time the race comes around it will be a bit warmer.

    "For distance running you don't mind the rain but when it comes to torrential rain and the road or track is absolutely flooded then that's a problem because your feet are flapping about and there are lots of puddles. But I think conditions today are OK."

    And we are off in the men's race.

  319. BBC Coverage

    We are live now on BBC One so make sure you do not miss out on the first athletics event - the men's marathon, which begins shortly.

    Glasgow's marathon route involves two laps through Merchant City, George Square and Buchanan Street as well as Bellahouston and Pollok Park, crossing the River Clyde four times.

  320. Athletics

    Women's marathon (09:30 BST)

    Liz McColgan-Nuttall

    Former Commonwealth champion

    "In the women's race I think two of the Kenyans will be right up there racing it out and then I think Susan Partridge has a great opportunity.

    "There are about six or seven girls that will all be running about 2:21-2:34ish so again you'll see a different scenario from the city races, you'll see a good bunch maybe sitting off the lead two girls and I feel Susan has proved a 2:28 runner in the past so at some stage she'll have the opportunity to chase a medal."

  321. Bowls

    Men's pairs

    Scotland's Paul Foster and Alex Marshall are behind again with England taking a 1-0 lead after the first of 18 ends in their pairs semi-final.

    Watch the match here.

  322. Bowls

    Men's pairs

    An Auld Enemy clash in any sport gets the heart beating that bit faster.

    There are overcast conditions at Kelvingrove for the men's pairs semi-finals as current world champions Paul Foster and Alex Marshall of Scotland take on England's Sam Tolchard and Andy Knapper. The winner is the highest score after 18 ends.

    Foster and Marshall were in great form yesterday and produced what seemed to be an impossible comeback, beating South Africa 16-15 after recovering from 15-7 down with only three ends left. Watch the clip here

    Paul Foster and Alex Marshall
  323. Judo

    BBC Radio 5 live

    Scotland flag bearer and judo gold medallist Euan Burton says: "London 2012 was massively disappointing for me and I wasn't sure I was ever going to fight again. But with a home Games and the support we were expecting in Glasgow I couldn't not put my kit on for one last shot. It's a special moment, not just for me but for the whole Scottish team."

    Burton's English wife, Gemma Gibbons, was a silver medallist in London and now also in Glasgow. She says: "I came for one thing and that was gold it was very disappointing, but luckily enough I am married to a guy who has done one better, so I get to enjoy his success. He has deserved so much and to be able to finish how he did it was incredible."

  324. Judo

    One of the great stories from yesterday was husband and wife pair Euan Burton and Gemma Gibbons, who both reached finals.

    Euan Burton and Gemma Gibbons

    Burton won a gold for Scotland in the -100kg class, and England's Gibbons claimed silver in the -78kg event.

    They have both been talking to BBC Radio 5 live this morning and this is what they said...

  325. Athletics

    Men's marathon (09:00 BST)

    Steve Way

    England marathon runner Steven Way on Twitter: "On the bus to the start #Raining #Excited #Nervous".

    He should be excited as seven years ago he could never have imagined that he would be in this position. Weighing more than 16 stone and smoking 20 cigarettes a day, Way decided to change his life.

    Fast forward to 2014 and Way, now 40, runs up to 140 miles in training each week around his day job in a bank and will line up alongside England team-mates Ben Moreau and Nicholas Torry for the men's race.

  326. Athletics

    Marathon

    Liz McColgan-Nuttall

    Former Commonwealth champion

    "When it comes to the marathon the Kenyans are always going to be the dominant force and I think today is going to prove that. We have had a few withdrawals but the beauty of the race today is that we'll get to see a true run race rather than an elite run race.

    "When you go to London and New York you get Kenyans, Ethiopians way up at the front whereas today there is a bunch of people, British guys included, that can run 2:13-2:15. "You'll see a more competitive race at the Commonwealth Games that at a bigger city marathon. The Kenyans will run the Kenyan race and then we'll have a good competition behind them.

    "But if Scotland's Derek Hawkins and England's Ben Moreau run a solid race have a great opportunity to finish in the top 10."

  327. Athletics

    Marathon

    So, as mentioned the athletics begins today. And we have the men's and women's marathon to start us off. So who should we be looking out for? I know just the woman to tell us.

  328. Coming up today (part two)

    And don't forget these finals either.

    Shooting: Men's and women's double trap events.

    Swimming: Men's 100m free, 50m back and 4x200m free relay, women's 200m back, 50m fly, 200m medley and Para-sport 100m SB9 breast.

    Table tennis: Women's team.

    Weightlifting: Women's 63kg, men's 77kg.

  329. Coming up today

    Right, it is day four today and this is what is on today's menu. We have 24 medals up for grabs.

    Sports: Athletics, badminton, boxing, cycling (track), hockey, lawn bowls, netball, rugby sevens, shooting, squash, swimming, triathlon, table tennis and weightlifting.

    MEDALS TO BE WON IN..

    Athletics: Men's and women's marathons, men's 5,000m, women's Para-sport long jump T37/38

    Cycling - track: Men's keirin and scratch race, women's sprint, points race and Para-sport 1,000m time trial B tandem

    Lawn bowls: Women's singles and fours.

    Rugby sevens

  330. Weightlifting

    Women's -58kg

    Zoe Smith

    England's gold medal-winning weightlifter Zoe Smith on BBC One says: "It's still sinking in. I've only had about an hour's sleep after hitting the town. The record was well within my sights, so I thought just go for it.

    "The backflip was for my friend - it was his birthday so he said I had to do one for him. I did consider not coming back to the sport at some points during my back injury but I'm so glad I did. I'm absolutely enamoured with the gold medal."

  331. Post update

    Medal table

    Scotland are third in the medal table with 11 gold medals, six silver medals and eight bronze medals.

  332. Sharing the success

    But Scotland are not the only nation to be celebrating.

    Fran Halsall and Adam Peaty were both winners in the pool for England on Saturday. Halsall won the women's 50m freestyle and Peaty triumphed in the 100m breaststroke, with both swimmers setting new Commonwealth Games' records in the process. Zoe Smith took gold in the women's -58kg class and there success for England in the mixed team triathlon relay.

    Frankie Jones

    Frankie Jones (pictured) won Wales' first gold medal of the Games with victory in the individual ribbon rhythmic gymnastics discipline. But Wales did not wait long before another athlete was on top of the podium as judoka Natalie Powell doubled her nations gold tally.

    Elsewhere, Peter Kennaugh earned the Isle of Man's first medal of Glasgow 2014 as he took silver behind New Zealand's Thomas Scully in the men's points race in track cycling.

  333. Whittingham praises Scotland squad

    Team Scotland director of high performance Mike Whittingham is a happy man. He says: "To have won 11 gold medals during the first three days of competition is testament to the hard work of the Team Scotland athletes, coaches and support staff.

    "There were some phenomenal performances on Saturday, with Neil Fachie and Craig MacLean adding a second gold medal to their tally, the judo team picking up another five medals and Ross Murdoch proving his class with a bronze in the pool.

    "With the overall tally currently at 25, it's looking extremely positive and, with great momentum behind Team Scotland, hopefully more medals will continue to come."

  334. Record-breaking Scotland?

    So how good has it been for Scotland? Well, they have 11 gold medals. They have never won 12 at one Commonwealth Games event.

    They have until next Sunday to hear 'Flower of Scotland' once more to make it their best performance ever.

    Scotland
  335. Scotland the brave

    Scottish fans

    What a home Commonwealth Games Scotland are having. Euan Burton held the Scottish flag in the opening ceremony on Wednesday and by Saturday was holding a gold medal after his success in the under 100kg judo final.

    But he was not the only one celebrating. Fellow judoka Sarah Adlington won the under 78kg gold and Christopher Sherrington was celebrating in the 100kg event.

    The home successes yesterday were not just limited to the judo mat though, as the duo of Neil Fachie and Craig Maclean claimed their second cycling gold.

  336. Welcome back

    Hello there, welcome back and hope you are well. Thanks for joining us for BBC Sport's live text for day four of the Commonwealth Games.

    What an event it has been so far and it promises to get even better as athletics today joins the Glasgow party.

  337. Celebrate good times

    So just how is the best way to celebrate winning a Commonwealth Games medal?

    Some are head over heels with joy.

    Zoe Smith

    Others want to scream out and let the world know how they are feeling.

    Christopher Shellington

    There are those that just can't believe what they have done.

    Ross Murdoch

    But the emotion of the occasion after a long journey sometimes becomes too much to take.

    Michaela Breeze

    No matter how you celebrate, one thing is certain. English, Scottish and Welsh competitors are certainly getting plenty of opportunities to practise.