1. netball

    Postpublished at 09:48 BST 1 August

    Netball semi-finals - New Zealand 29-24 England

    The second half is under way. What have England got?

    A place in the gold medal match is there to be won...

  2. cycling (track)

    Postpublished at 09:47 BST 1 August

    Track Cycling

    While we wait for the second half to begin, there's time to mark your card and let you know that the track cycling and Para-track cycling will be starting in the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome from 10:00 BST.

    It's the men's sprint qualifying to get things started with the quarter-finals to come at at 11:33, 12:13 and 12:48.

  3. netball

    Postpublished at 09:42 BST 1 August

    Netball semi-finals - New Zealand 29-24 England

    Eleanor Cardwell has scored 11 goals from 11 shots since being introduced from the bench, she's the top-scorer for England.

    Lois Pearson has nine and Liv Tchine four.

    For New Zealand, it has all been about feeding Grace Nweke. She has scored 24 of their 29 goals with Georgia Heffernan - who has scored five from five - acting more as a facilitator.

    Grace NwekeImage source, Getty Images
  4. netball

    England with work to do in second halfpublished at 09:37 BST 1 August

    Netball semi-finals - New Zealand 29-24 England

    That's a bonus for England - a first miss of the game from Grace Nweke.

    They make it count and move back to within four inside the last minute of the half.

    Nweke gets it back to five and New Zealand maintain the same advantage they had after the first quarter.

    Still all to play for after the break.

  5. netball

    Postpublished at 09:34 BST 1 August

    Netball semi-finals - New Zealand 28-21 England

    That's a real momentum killer for England!

    Excellent interception from Kelly Jackson, flying in to win the ball back for New Zealand and just like that the lead is back up to seven.

  6. netball

    Postpublished at 09:32 BST 1 August

    Netball semi-finals - New Zealand 25-21 England

    Great defensive play from Imogen Allison, tipping the ball off the New Zealand player to win possession for England.

    New Zealand so nearly pinch the ball back but Allison is there again, scooping the ball up and passing it all in one movement to keep the attack going.

    Eleanor Cardwell makes sure it leads to a goal, quickly adds another and England are right back in, just four goals behind.

  7. netball

    Postpublished at 09:29 BST 1 August

    Netball semi-finals - New Zealand 24-18 England

    With a little over six minutes left in this second quarter, England are clinging on. Still six behind but just one down in the quarter.

    It's an improvement but they still need that little bit more.

  8. netball

    Postpublished at 09:28 BST 1 August

    Netball semi-finals - New Zealand 23-17 England

    Loose pass from New Zealand and the crowd love that.

    England nearly lose it in the middle third, salvage it but then fail to secure the ball inside the D.

    A scrappy passage of play but it ends with another Silver Ferns goal.

    England netballers in action against New ZealandImage source, Getty Images
  9. netball

    Postpublished at 09:26 BST 1 August

    Netball semi-finals - New Zealand 21-15 England

    Excellent response from England. Three quick goals to move back to within six of New Zealand.

  10. netball

    Postpublished at 09:25 BST 1 August

    Netball semi-finals - New Zealand 21-12 England

    There's still no stopping Grace Nweke, she has scored 18 from 18 shots with the latest coming after a superb tip to intercept from Kate Heffernan.

    England are suddenly nine goals down. They can't let this advantage grow any further otherwise this semi-final will quickly slip away from them.

  11. netball

    Postpublished at 09:22 BST 1 August

    Netball semi-finals - New Zealand 18-12 England

    Much better, active defence from England. It manages to slow New Zealand but they find a way through eventually.

    That's more of what is needed from Anna Stembridge's team, though.

    Mila Reuelu-Buchanan of Team New Zealand offloads the ballImage source, Getty Images
  12. netball

    Postpublished at 09:21 BST 1 August

    Netball semi-finals - New Zealand 16-12 England

    The second quarter is under way. Will England find a response to New Zealand's confident start?

    Well, they reduce the deficit to four with Eleanor Cardwell getting her fifth.

  13. netball

    Hottest ticket in townpublished at 09:20 BST 1 August

    Netball semi-finals - New Zealand 16-11 England

    Tom Grundy
    BBC Sport senior journalist in Glasgow

    Fans queue to get into the Netball venue.Image source, BBC Sport

    We may be north of the border but the Hydro is packed full of England fans.

    They queued in large numbers to get in for this early start and every goal from the Roses has been met with deafening cheers.

    The ongoing popularity of the Commonwealth Games has been questioned but there's no doubt the event still means a lot to to this sport.

  14. What happened on day eight?published at 09:19 BST 1 August

    England's Georgia Hunter Bell wins 800m goldImage source, Getty Images
    • At Scotstoun, England's Georgia Hunter Bell grabbed the gold with a convincing victory in the 800m.
    • Scotland's Melanie Woods won the women's 1500m T54 for the second time in under 40 hours after streaking to victory in the restaged final.
    • Wales' Olivia Breen was triumphant in the women's long jump T38 final with a 5.09m jump.
    • Emily Newnham won England's first medal in the women's 400m hurdles in 20 years with silver.
    • And Jacob Minshull added another silver for Team England in the men's 400m hurdles.
    • South Africa's Sinesipho Dambile and the British Virgin Islands' Adaejah Hodge were the gold-medal winners in the men's and women's 200m final.
    Wales' Emma Finucane celebrates after winning women's sprintImage source, Getty Images
    • At the velodrome, Emma Finucane won gold for Wales in the women's sprint, beating England's Sophie Capewell, who claimed silver, with Rhian Edmunds of Wales winning bronze.
    • Scotland's Mark Stewart took silver in the men's elimination race with England's 19-year-old Henry Hobbs claiming bronze.
    • England's Harry Ledingham-Horn wins brilliant bronze in stellar men's keirin final.
    • Scotland's Fin Graham claimed bronze in the men's C1-C3 1000m TT.
    • Anna Morris of Wales won the women's 4000m individual pursuit but was stripped of silver in the 10km scratch race after an infringement sees her demoted to fifth by officials post-race.
    • Scotland's 19-year-old Erin Boothman was promoted to bronze, her second of the day after finishing third in the IP, with England's Josie Knight claiming silver.
    Acelya Toprak with gold medal after winning women's -57kg judo at 2026 Commonwealth GamesImage source, Getty Images
    • In judo, England's Acelya Toprak overcame India's Yamini Mourya in the women's -57kg final to win the gold.
    • Lele Nairne, who was beaten by Toprak in the women's -57kg semi-final, won bronze by ippon, while her compatriot Tatum Keen also won bronze in the -52kg category.
    • England's Charlie Ayre and Michael Fryer, 26, claimed bronze in their respective -60kg and -66kg events.
    • Meanwhile, Wales' three-time Commonwealth medallist Rosie Eccles has retired from boxing after she settled for bronze in the 70kg event.
  15. netball

    New Zealand lead after first quarterpublished at 09:17 BST 1 August

    Netball semi-finals - New Zealand 16-11 England

    Eleanor Cardwell has four goals and is yet to miss since coming on but it's at the other end that England are still struggling.

    Containing New Zealand's Grace Nweke and Georgia Heffernan is proving very difficult. The Silver Ferns lead by five after the first quarter.

  16. Medal tablepublished at 09:13 BST 1 August

    Australia remain a long way clear at the top of the medal table but with 44 golds up for grabs on this super (busy) Saturday, England have a chance to try and cut the gap a little.

    Of course, they could overhaul the Aussies today, that would just take a mere 39 England gold medals and none for Australia...

    Medal table
  17. netball

    Postpublished at 09:11 BST 1 August

    Netball semi-finals - New Zealand 12-7 England

    New Zealand are in control at the moment and Anna Stembridge decides it's time for a change.

    On comes Eleanor Cardwell and she's greeted by an enormous roar from the crowd in the Hydro - and promptly responds with her first goal.

  18. netball

    Postpublished at 09:10 BST 1 August

    Netball semi-finals - New Zealand 11-5 England

    Grace Nweke is a perfect nine for nine so far, England are struggling to contain the New Zealand goal-shooter.

    The lead is up to six and it's nervy times for the Roses.

  19. Today's schedulepublished at 09:07 BST 1 August

    All times BST and subject to change

    As I mentioned, it's a very busy day today...

    • 08:30-14:00 - bowls and Para-bowls
    • 09:00-11:00 - netball - England v New Zealand semi-final
    • 10:00-13:30 - track cycling and Para-track cycling
    • 10:00-14:00 - athletics and Para-athletics - eight gold medals
    • 11:00-14:00 - judo - last 16, quarter-finals and semi-finals
    • 11:00-14:30 - boxing - seven gold medals
    • 13:00-15:00 - netball - Australia v Jamaica semi-final
    • 15:00-19:15 - track cycling and Para-track cycling - six gold medals including men's sprint final
    • 15:00-20:45 - bowls and Para-bowls - semi-finals
    • 16:00-18:45 - judo - five gold and bronze medal contests
    • 16:30-22:00 - boxing - seven gold medals
    • 18:30-22:00 - athletics and Para-athletics - 11 gold medals including 4x100m relay finals from 20:15, men's 800m final at 20:45, men's mile at 20:55, mixed 4x400m relay final at 21:20 and the women's mile at 21:45
  20. netball

    Postpublished at 09:06 BST 1 August

    Netball semi-finals - New Zealand 5-3 England

    New Zealand briefly move up by a couple of goals before England battle back to draw level with a couple of goals from Liv Tchine.

    However, an interception from the Silver Ferns leads to them retaking the lead and a miss from Tchine means the advantage is back at two.