1. athletics

    Postpublished at 21:38 BST 1 August

    Men's pole vault final

    Kyle Rademeyer can't clear 5.80m either on his first attempt. As things stand, the South African would take silver ahead of England's Owen Heard because he vaulted 5.70m on his second try, while Heard needed three goes.

  2. bowls

    Postpublished at 21:37 BST 1 August

    Women's singles semi-finals

    Shae Wilson from Norfolk Island levels up her semi-final against England's Katherine Rednall and we will have a tie break to decide who goes through to the gold-medal match.

    The winner here will play Guernsey's Ali Merrien in tomorrow's final after she came through 2-0 against Emma Firyana Saroji of Malaysia.

  3. athletics

    Postpublished at 21:36 BST 1 August

    Men's pole vault final

    Not this time. England's Owen Heard kicks over the bar on his first attempt at 5.80m.

    He'll have two more tries. It would be a lifetime best for the 24-year-old.

  4. athletics

    Postpublished at 21:33 BST 1 August

    Men's pole vault final

    Australia's Kurtis Marschall, who defeated world record holder Armand Duplantis in Stockholm earlier this year, clears 5.80m easily.

    A new Commonwealth Games record.

    Over to you Owen...

  5. athletics

    Heard still in the huntpublished at 21:31 BST 1 August

    Men's pole vault final

    Owen HeardImage source, Getty Images

    England's Owen Heard had failed his opening two attempts at 5.70m, but it's third time lucky and he stays alive in the competition.

    He's up against defending champion Kurtis Marschall and South Africa's Kyle Rademeyer.

    We're going up to 5.80m... This would be a Games record.

  6. Wightman left with regretspublished at 21:30 BST 1 August

    Men's Mile

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland at Scotstoun

    Just spoke to Jake Wightman downstairs and he's understandably deflated. The slowness of the race was a problem for him, he says, but he's annoyed at his execution.

    The bronze medallist at the last two Games says he was forced to go with Josh Kerr when he bolted for home with 200m to go, but just didn't have it in his legs.

  7. Postpublished at 21:28 BST 1 August

    Mixed 4x400m relay

    Nigeria's Ella Onojuvwevwo was so far in front during that anchor leg, but she tired big time down the final 100m and is reeled back in by Jamaica's Dejanea Oakley and England's Lina Nielsen.

  8. silver medal

    Silver medal - Englandpublished at 21:26 BST 1 August

    Mixed 4x400m relay

    England's 4x400m mixed relay teamImage source, Getty Images

    It looked as if England could miss out on a medal as we headed into the anchor leg, but Lina Nielsen claws her way back and she crosses the line in second place to secure the silver medal for her team.

    Jamaica get the gold, while Nigeria will have to settle for bronze.

  9. athletics

    Postpublished at 21:23 BST 1 August

    Mixed 4x400m relay

    Toby Harries surges in front, but he's reeled back in by Australia and Nigeria down the back straight.

    It's neck and neck!

  10. athletics

    Postpublished at 21:22 BST 1 August

    Mixed 4x400m relay

    Australia are flying. Mia Gross hands the baton over first for the third leg.

  11. athletics

    Postpublished at 21:22 BST 1 August

    Mixed 4x400m relay

    England are the first team to complete the first changeover. Just.

    Australia and Nigeria aren't far behind.

  12. athletics

    Postpublished at 21:21 BST 1 August

    Mixed 4x400m relay

    Off they go!

    England in lane five. Scotland in lane eight.

  13. athletics

    Postpublished at 21:20 BST 1 August

    Mixed 4x400m relay

    It's relay time again! This mixed 4x400m final should be fun.

    England have a good chance of a medal here after running the second fastest time in the heats.

    Nigeria are the team to beat, though.

  14. athletics

    Postpublished at 21:19 BST 1 August

    Men's pole vault final

    Kurtis Marschall of Australia is the defending champion in the men's pole vault and he has just gone clear of 5.70cm.

    England's Owen Heard has failed at the first attempt.

  15. athletics

    England's Heard guaranteed a medalpublished at 21:17 BST 1 August

    Men's pole vault final

    We're getting to the business end of the men's pole vault final.

    There's only three athletes left standing and England's Owen Heard is one of them.

    He's guaranteed at least bronze after clearing 5.60m.

  16. athletics

    'Absolutely incredible'published at 21:14 BST 1 August

    Men's one mile final

    Josh KerrImage source, Getty Images

    "This is absolutely incredible to do it in front of a Scottish crowd," says Josh Kerr to TNT Sports.

    I'd say he will be partying long into the night in Glasgow this evening.

  17. bowls

    Postpublished at 21:12 BST 1 August

    Women's singles semi-finals

    England's Katherine Rednall has moved into a one set lead over Shae Wilson from Norfolk Island.

    Guernsey's Ali Merrien leads Emma Firyana Saroji of Malaysia by the same scoreline in the other semi-final at the SEC Centre.

  18. athletics

    Postpublished at 21:12 BST 1 August

    Men's one mile final

    Australia's Cameron Myers took the silver medal, while Kenya's Timothy Cheruiyot secured the bronze.

    Wales' Jake Heyward was fourth.

  19. athletics

    Postpublished at 21:10 BST 1 August

    Men's one mile final

    Josh Kerr's time of 3:54.12 is over 12 seconds slower than the world record he set just two weeks ago.

    But he won't care about that. No one came close.

  20. athletics

    Postpublished at 21:07 BST 1 August

    Men's one mile final

    Josh Kerr celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    Josh Kerr still has plenty of energy.

    As blue fireworks erupt from the main stand, the Scot does a pretty rapid victory lap with the Saltire flowing behind him.

    What a moment.