The athletics has the women's 1,500m final, featuring South Africa's Caster Semenya and Scotland's Stephanie Twell among others, while England's Andrew Pozzi goes in the 110m hurdles final.
Swimming finals include the men's 50m freestyle and women's 500m freestyle final, while Scotland play Malawi and Wales play Uganda in the netball.
England's men and women are in basketball action, while England's men face off with Wales and Scotland face New Zealand in the hockey.
There's plenty of mixed doubles squash action, too, along with a host of table tennis singles matches.
Medal table after day five
Commonwealth Games 2018
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The best of the rest from the home nations
Commonwealth Games 2018
Northern Ireland's Gareth McAuley won his nation's only medal of the day with bronze in the men's skeet
Charlotte Atkinson of the Isle of Man narrowly missed out on a medal in the women's 200m butterfly
Jersey's women's triples bowls team of Doreen Moon, Eileen Vowden and Joan Renouf kept their hopes of a place in the knockout stages alive with victory over Zambia.
But Malcolm De Sousa faces an uphill battle after defeat to Northern Ireland's Gary Kelly, while Guernsey's Todd Priaulz eased to victory over his Samoan opponent
Scotland update - day five
Commonwealth Games 2018
Here's how Scotland fared on day five:
Alex Marshall and Paul Foster were narrowly beaten in the final of the men's pairs lawn bowls but still won a silver medal
Beth Potter made history in the women's 10,000m, becoming the first Scottish athlete ever to compete in two sports at the same Games
The women's hockey team recorded an emphatic 5-0 win over Ghana
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Men's 100m final
Mike Henson
BBC Sport on the Gold Coast
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This is not going to be the last time you feel that Akani Simbine and Henricho Bruintjies kick back and regale an audience with the time they toppled the rest of the Commonwealth.
The South African duo are laughing and joking as the meet up with their domestic press and slip into a double act.
Wales update - day five
Commonwealth Games 2018
There were also medals aplenty for Wales, including three golds and a world record!
It's bronze for Jamaica's Yohan Blake in the men's 100m.
Athletics round-up
Trinidad and Tobago's Michelle-Lee Ahye claimed the women's 100m title, with England's Asha Philip fourth.
Hollie Arnold of Wales clocked a world record with her final throw to win F46 javelin gold.
Yohan Blake of Jamaica had to settle for bronze in the men's event, with South Africa's Akani Simbine taking the top prize.
England's Adam Gemili withdrew from the 100m with injury.
Uganda's Stella Chesang clocked 31:45.30 to take women's 10,000m gold, and New Zealand's Tomas Walsh won men's shot put gold.
'I believed in myself' - Simbine
Men's 100m final
South Africa's Akani Simbine tells BBC TV: "I'm came here wanting to be on the podium. I believed in myself, that I could get the gold medal.
"The 100m is an event of who's got the biggest ego and who can handle the ego the best.
"I didn't focus on what they were all talking about. I just focused on myself."
Cyprus win parallel bars gold
Gymnastics
It's a thumbs up from Team Cyprus.
Guy pleased with silver medal
Men's 100m butterfly final
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England's James Guy tells BBC TV: "It's nice to get a medal tonight.
"When I was sick and I'd been a bit ill, it did kind of knock me a bit.
"Hopefully we can go one better tomorrow night in the medley."
What happened in the pool?
Swimming
World record holder Adam Peaty was stunned in the 50m breaststroke by South African Cameron van der Burgh, with the Englishman having to settle for silver.
Chad le Clos of South Africa added a 16th Commonwealth medal to his collection after winning gold in the 100m butterfly final.
Team-mate Tatjana Schoenmaker also won gold in the women's 100m fly.
Australia secured back-to-back 1-2-3 finishes in the men's 200m free and women's 800m free.
Matthew Levy added another for the host nation in the men's S7 50m freestyle final while New Zealander Sophie Pascoe won her second gold in the SB9 100m breaststroke.
Alys Thomas of Wales won her first Commonwealth title in the 200m butterfly final, while Australian sisters Bronte and Cate Campbell won gold and silver respectively in the 100m freestyle.
Le Clos wins 16th Commonwealth medal
Men's 100m butterfly
Gold in the 50m, 100m and now 200m butterfly.
Oh, and a new Games record, too, for Chad le Clos.
From one golden boy to another
Men's 100m final
In case you missed it in the early hours...
Squash
There were big celebrations for Wales in the squash
Live Reporting
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BBCCopyright: BBC - Northern Ireland's Gareth McAuley won his nation's only medal of the day with bronze in the men's skeet
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Charlotte Atkinson of the Isle of Man narrowly missed out on a medal in the women's 200m butterfly
- Jersey's women's triples bowls team of Doreen Moon, Eileen Vowden and Joan Renouf kept their hopes of a place in the knockout stages alive with victory over Zambia.
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But Malcolm De Sousa faces an uphill battle after defeat to Northern Ireland's Gary Kelly, while Guernsey's Todd Priaulz eased to victory over his Samoan opponent
- Alex Marshall and Paul Foster were narrowly beaten in the final of the men's pairs lawn bowls but still won a silver medal
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Gymnast Frank Baines won bronze on the parallel bars, before narrowly missing out on another on the horizontal bar
- Beth Potter made history in the women's 10,000m, becoming the first Scottish athlete ever to compete in two sports at the same Games
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The women's hockey team recorded an emphatic 5-0 win over Ghana
BBCCopyright: BBC - Daniel Salmon and Marc Wyatt kicked the day off for Wales with gold in the men's pairs lawn bowls
- Tesni Evans then took bronze in the women's singles squash, defeating Malaysia's Nicol David
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It was silver for shooter Ben Llewellin in the men's skeet
- Latalia Bevan impressed to win silver on the floor - Wales' first gymnastics medal of the Games
- Hollie Arnold saw her own world record broken in the F46 javelin but then smashed it again herself to win Commonwealth gold
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Swimmer Alys Thomas finished off the day with a stunning gold in the 200m butterfly, her first major international medal
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England's Nile Wilson took gold in the men's high bar
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...just pipping team-mate James Hall who claimed the silver medal
- Alice Kinsella of England won her first Commonwealth title, taking the top prize on the balance beam
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.... with England team-mate Kelly Simm winning bronze
- Wilson also took silver on the parallel bars
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...closely followed by Scotland's Frank Baines in bronze medal position
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England also took over the men's vault podium with Courtney Tulloch winning silver
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and Dominick Cunningham nabbing the bronze medal
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Wales also claimed a medal with Latalia Bevan winning silver in a tough floor competiton
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Weighlifter Owen Baxall won the first medal of the day with bronze in the men's 105kg category, and bronze was the order of the day for Emily Campbell too, coming in the women's +90kg.
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England's badminton stars then won bronze in the mixed team event, defeating Singapore 3-0
- Nile Wilson won high bar gold and parallel bars silver on a remarkable day for the gymnasts, with James Hall winning silver behind him on the high bar
- Alice Kinsella won her first Commonwealth title on the beam as Kelly Simm took bronze
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On the vault, Courtney Tulloch won silver while Dominick Cunningham sealed bronze
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More bronze came England's way in the table tennis team event with a 3-0 win over Singapore
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In the squash, James Willstrop won men's singles gold after Sarah-Jane Perry had to settle for silver in the women's event
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There was a shock in the pool as Adam Peaty took silver in the 50m breaststroke behind South Africa's Cameron van der Burgh. James Wilby won bronze.
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It's time to say goodbye from the night session on the Gold Coast.
If you want to read more on what's happened and what's to come, then here are a few useful links...
What's happening tomorrow?
Glad you asked...
The athletics has the women's 1,500m final, featuring South Africa's Caster Semenya and Scotland's Stephanie Twell among others, while England's Andrew Pozzi goes in the 110m hurdles final.
Swimming finals include the men's 50m freestyle and women's 500m freestyle final, while Scotland play Malawi and Wales play Uganda in the netball.
England's men and women are in basketball action, while England's men face off with Wales and Scotland face New Zealand in the hockey.
There's plenty of mixed doubles squash action, too, along with a host of table tennis singles matches.
Medal table after day five
Commonwealth Games 2018
The best of the rest from the home nations
Commonwealth Games 2018
Scotland update - day five
Commonwealth Games 2018
Here's how Scotland fared on day five:
Play it again Sim
Men's 100m final
Mike Henson
BBC Sport on the Gold Coast
This is not going to be the last time you feel that Akani Simbine and Henricho Bruintjies kick back and regale an audience with the time they toppled the rest of the Commonwealth.
The South African duo are laughing and joking as the meet up with their domestic press and slip into a double act.
Wales update - day five
Commonwealth Games 2018
There were also medals aplenty for Wales, including three golds and a world record!
Australia’s Christopher Remkes clinches gold in the men's vault
Men's vault
Gymnastics round-up
The home nations won NINE medals in gymnastics today - let's count 'em...
Nigeria defeat England in the men's table tennis semi-final
Table tennis
England update - day five
Commonwealth Games 2018
It's been a bumper day of medals for England's athletes, with 15 medals added to the total:
Post update
Men's 100m
It's bronze for Jamaica's Yohan Blake in the men's 100m.
Athletics round-up
Trinidad and Tobago's Michelle-Lee Ahye claimed the women's 100m title, with England's Asha Philip fourth.
Hollie Arnold of Wales clocked a world record with her final throw to win F46 javelin gold.
Yohan Blake of Jamaica had to settle for bronze in the men's event, with South Africa's Akani Simbine taking the top prize.
England's Adam Gemili withdrew from the 100m with injury.
Uganda's Stella Chesang clocked 31:45.30 to take women's 10,000m gold, and New Zealand's Tomas Walsh won men's shot put gold.
'I believed in myself' - Simbine
Men's 100m final
South Africa's Akani Simbine tells BBC TV: "I'm came here wanting to be on the podium. I believed in myself, that I could get the gold medal.
"The 100m is an event of who's got the biggest ego and who can handle the ego the best.
"I didn't focus on what they were all talking about. I just focused on myself."
Cyprus win parallel bars gold
Gymnastics
It's a thumbs up from Team Cyprus.
Guy pleased with silver medal
Men's 100m butterfly final
England's James Guy tells BBC TV: "It's nice to get a medal tonight.
"When I was sick and I'd been a bit ill, it did kind of knock me a bit.
"Hopefully we can go one better tomorrow night in the medley."
What happened in the pool?
Swimming
World record holder Adam Peaty was stunned in the 50m breaststroke by South African Cameron van der Burgh, with the Englishman having to settle for silver.
Chad le Clos of South Africa added a 16th Commonwealth medal to his collection after winning gold in the 100m butterfly final.
Team-mate Tatjana Schoenmaker also won gold in the women's 100m fly.
Australia secured back-to-back 1-2-3 finishes in the men's 200m free and women's 800m free.
Matthew Levy added another for the host nation in the men's S7 50m freestyle final while New Zealander Sophie Pascoe won her second gold in the SB9 100m breaststroke.
Alys Thomas of Wales won her first Commonwealth title in the 200m butterfly final, while Australian sisters Bronte and Cate Campbell won gold and silver respectively in the 100m freestyle.
Le Clos wins 16th Commonwealth medal
Men's 100m butterfly
Gold in the 50m, 100m and now 200m butterfly.
Oh, and a new Games record, too, for Chad le Clos.
From one golden boy to another
Men's 100m final
In case you missed it in the early hours...
Squash
There were big celebrations for Wales in the squash