Summary

  1. gymnastics

    Lynn into medal contentionpublished at 15:21 BST 27 July

    Men's pommel horse final

    Cameron LynnImage source, Reuters

    Scotland's Cameron Lynn pumps his fist and lets out a roar as he puts down his landing and finishes up a clean routine. Will it be enough to see him onto the podium?

    It is! He moves into the bronze medal spot with 13.833.

    But here comes Olympic champion Rhys McClenaghan...

  2. netball

    Netballpublished at 15:19 BST 27 July

    England 66-35 Malawi

    England are finishing strongly.

    They have a rest day tomorrow before games against Tonga on Wednesday and that big one with South Africa in Thursday.

  3. gymnastics

    Tobin slipspublished at 15:19 BST 27 July

    Men's pommel horse final

    After those two huge scores from Jordan Carroll and Reuben Ward, let's see what England's Adam Tobin has got in his locker.

    Ah. A slip and Tobin falls onto the handles. That looked like a sore one, but he manages to finish his routine and get a score of 12.066.

  4. gymnastics

    Scotland's Ward into silver medal spotpublished at 15:15 BST 27 July

    Men's pommel horse final

    Reuben WardImage source, Getty Images

    A big, big performance from Scotland's Reuben Ward.

    But there's an agonising groan from the crowd as the score is read out.

    Ward gets 14.966 - 0.034 off Jordan Carroll in the gold-medal spot.

  5. gymnastics

    Can McClenaghan take NI's first gold of Glasgow Games?published at 15:13 BST 27 July

    Men's pommel horse final

    Lauren McCann
    BBC Sport NI

    Olympic pommel champion Rhys McClenaghan is in pursuit of a first major medal since his comeback from a year out injured.

    He won Commonwealth Gold in 2018 and then silver in Birmingham four years ago and is aiming to win NI's first gold of these Games in Glasgow.

    He said he was "nervous" before qualifying on Friday, but he showed little of those nerves on the apparatus as he delivered a big score of 14.500 with his new routine and celebrated with a little jig.

    His coach Luke Carson said they have an even more advanced version of the routine to test out today so those in the Glasgow International Arena should be in for a treat.

  6. gymnastics

    Postpublished at 15:11 BST 27 July

    Men's pommel horse final

    Well how about that?! Canada's Jordan Carroll gets a 9.000 for execution which takes his score to a whopping 15.000.

    It's going to take something incredible to beat that.

    For context, the winning score at the last Commonwealth Games was 14.833.

  7. gymnastics

    Postpublished at 15:09 BST 27 July

    Men's pommel horse final

    Lauren McCann
    BBC Sport NI

    I was at the gym earlier and I spotted a woman watching highlights of Rhys McClenaghan's dazzling qualifying routine.

    I would have done the same it was that good to watch only I was trying my best not to fall off the stair master.

  8. netball

    Netballpublished at 15:08 BST 27 July

    England 55-33 Malawi

    England stretch out their advantage to 22 with 18 goals in the third quarter in the Hydro.

    Olivia Tchine has taken her personal tally to 24.

    Just the 15 more minutes to go before the Roses finish a job well done.

  9. gymnastics

    Postpublished at 15:08 BST 27 July

    Men's pommel horse final

    Australia's Jesse Moore, who won bronze in the all-around final yesterday, is the first to take on the pommel horse.

    He comes off the apparatus mid-routine and is deducted a point, which leaves him with a score of 12.833.

    Marios Georgiou of Cypress moves into first with 13.100.

  10. gymnastics

    Postpublished at 15:04 BST 27 July

    Men's pommel horse final

    The men's pommel horse final is just about to get under way.

    Rhys McClenaghan is representing Northern Ireland, while Reuben Ward and Cameron Lynn are competing for Scotland.

    England's Adam Tobin, who won silver in the men's team final, is also in action.

  11. wheelchair basketball

    England top Pool A in unblemished win over Kenyapublished at 15:02 BST 27 July

    Wheelchair 3x3 basketball

    England didn't allow Kenya to earn a single point during their 21-0 victory in the wheelchair men's 3x3 basketball contest.

    Their dominant performance sees them join the England wheelchair women's team in the semi-finals on Wednesday after topping Pool A with three wins and 57 points.

  12. netball

    Netballpublished at 14:56 BST 27 July

    England 45-28 Malawi

    Sasha Glasgow has moved into goal attack for England in this third quarter and already has six goals to her name.

    The Roses have come out with a point to prove and are in cruise control.

  13. athletics

    Azu loving the red vest on and off the trackpublished at 14:49 BST 27 July

    Men's 100m heats

    Wales' fastest ever man Jeremiah Azu is happy to be back in the red vest and eased into the semi-finals of the 100m.

    Last year's world indoor champion won his heat in a time of 10:10 seconds - sixth fastest in qualifying.

  14. boxing

    A heated morning outside the boxing ring...published at 14:45 BST 27 July

    Boxing - men's 60kg

    Amy Canavan
    BBC Sport Scotland at the SEC Centre

    Nick DevlinImage source, Team Scotland
    Image caption,

    Nick Devlin blocked out the noise to book his place in the quarter-finals - one bout away from a Scotland medal

    A Commonwealth Games boxing match is only meant to last nine minutes, eh?

    Well, there was a wee bit of afters outside the ring following Nick Devlin's split-decision win over Ebenezer Ankrah from Ghana.

    A tight bout, the Scotsman was granted a little bit of breathing space courtesy of Ankrah's point deduction for handling in the third round. Coorie in, son.

    At times, it appeared he was hanging onto the 25-year-old with dear life, but when the warning was issued, Ankrah's supporters and Ghanaian media were livid.

    Heckles to the referee pierced through the jubilant home support who had just watched Devlin move to one fight away from a medal, and they continued out onto the concourse post-fight.

    A few volunteers created a bit of space as tempers flared, but eventually, things started to calm down.

    Nothing to see here...

  15. boxing

    Harris-Allan ready for Celtic dust uppublished at 14:42 BST 27 July

    Men's lightweight 60kg

    Welsh fighter Owain Harris-Allan is more than ready to face home favourite Nicholas Devlin in the quarter-finals.

    Harris-Allan, 22, celebrated a unanimous victory against Niven Chemben from Mauritius.

    The lightweight from Cardiff, a bronze medalist in four years ago, will next fight Scotland's Devlin on Wednesday for a place in the semi-finals.

  16. netball

    Netballpublished at 14:37 BST 27 July

    England 37-23 Malawi

    More sharp passing and movement in the second quarter from England who have made Malawi work very hard.

    The Roses reach half time by stretching their advantage to 14 points.

    Northern Ireland go for their first win of the tournament against Tonga at 16:00 BST and later, in Pool B Scotland face Trinidad & Tobago (21:00 BST).

  17. What's happened so far today?published at 14:36 BST 27 July

    Jeremiah Azu of Team Wales competes in the Men's 100 Metres HeatsImage source, Getty Images
    • Wales' Jeremiah Azu was the fastest in his 100m heat as the athletics got under way at Scotstoun Stadium. England's Elliot Jones also made it into the semi-finals.
    • England's Imani Lansiquot's time of 11.04 seconds was the best time across the women's 100m heats, while Mabel Akande also won her heat to progress to the semi-finals.
    • Scotland's Stephen Mackenzie qualified for the long jump final with a jump of 7.75m.
    • England's Samuel Bennett was the fastest across the two heats in the men's 110m hurdles, while his compatriot Tade Ojara also qualified.
    Zinnat Ferdous of Team Bangladesh punches Caitlin Fryers of Team Northern IrelandImage source, Getty Images
    • Northern Ireland's Caitlin Fryers is into the quarter-finals of the women's 51kg boxing after defeating Zinnat Ferdous of Bangladesh by unaminous decision.
    • There were also wins for Scotland's Nicolas Devlin and Wales' Owain Harris-Allan in the men's 60kg round of 16.
    • England's Abigail Martin took silver in the women's vault, while Wales' Abigail Roper won bronze.
    • And Luke Whitehouse won gold in the men's floor.
  18. netball

    Netballpublished at 14:29 BST 27 July

    England 29-18 Malawi

    No let up from England at the start of the second quarter as they seek to put behind them that pummelling by Australia yesterday.

    Head coach Anna Stembridge admitted in the wake of that loss they had turned over the ball on too many occasions and would take those learnings into today's game.

    So far, so good for the Roses.

  19. gymnastics

    Postpublished at 14:26 BST 27 July

    There's a bit of a break now before our next gymnastics event, with things resuming at 15:00 BST for the men's pommel horse.

    • Men's pommel 15:00 - includes Northern Ireland's Rhys McClenaghan, Scotland's Ward, England's Adam Tobin and Wales' Elliot Vernon
    • Women's uneven bars 15:40 - includes Wales' Ruby Evans, England's Abigail Martin & others
    • Men's rings 16:25 - includes England's Whitehouse and Tobin
  20. gymnastics

    Postpublished at 14:22 BST 27 July

    Women's vault final

    Team-mates for GB, Abigail Martin and Abigail Roper celebrate together with their respective flags draped over their shoulders.

    It must be a bittersweet moment for Emily Roper, who finishes fourth and misses out on a medal. But she's got a smile on her face as she watches her twin sister lap up the celebrations.