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  1. athletics

    England's Hughes misses out on 200m finalpublished at 19:12 BST 30 July

    Men's 200m semi-final

    Zharnel Hughes was way off the pace there. That's his 200m hopes done and dusted.

    He crosses the line in sixth with a time of 20.67 - 0.47 seconds behind Christopher Taylor of Jamaica, who finishes first.

    Nigeria's Udodi Chudi Onwuzurike also qualifies for the final.

  2. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Australiapublished at 19:11 BST 30 July

    Men’s Team Sprint

    42.455 - Australia take gold by over half a second, Wow.

    England mixed up their rotation with Hamish Turnball sandwiched between Joe Truman and Harry Ledingham-Horn but couldn't live with Australia and have to settle for silver.

    Trinidad & Tobago have been handed bronze as Wales were unable to start their bronze medal race due to the situation with Ioan Hepburn.

  3. netball

    'Great start for Wales'published at 19:09 BST 30 July

    Netball - Jamaica 6-6 Wales

    Alexandra Richards
    BBC Sport Wales in Glasgow

    This is a great start from Wales. They are working hard and holding their own here. It's all level halfway through the first quarter.

  4. athletics

    Postpublished at 19:09 BST 30 July

    Men's 200m semi-finals

    On to the men's 200m semi-finals.

    England's Zharnel Hughes, a silver medallist at Birmingham four years ago, is racing in the first semi-final.

    The 31-year-old was the fifth fastest qualifier yesterday with a time of 20.45 seconds. Let's see how he gets on today.

    A false start to begin with from Botswana's Justice Oratile...

    Zharnel Hughes of Team England competes in the Men's 200m Round 1 dImage source, Getty Images
  5. Postpublished at 19:08 BST 30 July

    Men’s Team Sprint

    Fast start from England but Australia pull ahead before halfway.

  6. Postpublished at 19:07 BST 30 July

    Men’s Team Sprint

    The England team of Joe Truman, Harry Ledingham-Horn and Hamish Turnbull will go for gold against Australia.

    This should be epic.

  7. athletics

    Postpublished at 19:06 BST 30 July

    Men's shotput final

    We're starting with the men's shotput final in Scotstoun.

    England's Scott Lincoln won bronze in Birmingham four years ago and he will be looking to upgrade that with a silver or gold in Glasgow.

    But he's up against some tough opposition, with New Zealand's Tom Walsh attempting to defend his title.

    We'll keep you updated with how that one is going throughout the evening.

    Scott Lincoln of England competes in the Men's Shot Put QualifiersImage source, Getty Images
  8. Postpublished at 19:04 BST 30 July

    Men’s Team Sprint

    England v Australia to come for gold, this is Wales v Trinidad & Tobago for bronze.

    Ioan Hepburn is on the track but is being looked over by official medics, in addition to the team doctors.

    This doesn't look good. It seems like he will not be permitted to race.

  9. netball

    Postpublished at 19:04 BST 30 July

    Netball - Jamaica 2-4 Wales

    Alexandra Richards
    BBC Sport Wales in Glasgow

    Good start from Wales here. They get an early turnover and take a slender lead over the 2022 silver medallists.

  10. netball

    Super shooter Rowepublished at 19:02 BST 30 July

    Netball - Jamaica 1-3 Wales

    Alexandra Richards
    BBC Sport Wales in Glasgow

    Georgia Rowe has a 99% shooting percentage coming into tonight’s game. Incredible from the Wales goal shooter!

    She has been one of the most accurate shooters in the competition so far, but she’ll definitely have her work cut out tonight against one of the world’s best defenders Shamera Sterling.

  11. Tonight's athletics schedulepublished at 19:02 BST 30 July

    A jam-packed schedule in Scotstoun tonight. Here's all the track and field events coming up...

    • 19:00 - Men's shotput final
    • 19:07 - Men's 200m semi-finals
    • 19:08 - Men's decathlon high jump
    • 19:25 - Women's triple jump final
    • 19:34 - Women's 100m T47 final
    • 19:45 - Men's 100m T12 final
    • 20:05 - Women's 200m semi-finals
    • 20:40 - Women's discus throw final
    • 20:45 - Men's 800m semi-finals
    • 21:00 - Men's decathlon 400m
    • 21:18 - Women's 5000m final
    • 21:49 - Women's 100m hurdles final
  12. netball

    One change for Walespublished at 19:01 BST 30 July

    Netball - Jamaica 0-0 Wales

    Alexandra Richards
    BBC Sport Wales in Glasgow

    One change to the starting seven for Wales tonight from the side that lost to New Zealand, with Alex Johnson coming in at goal defence.

  13. netball

    Wales begin final game against Jamaicapublished at 19:00 BST 30 July

    Netball - Jamaica 0-0 Wales

    Wales' final netball match of the 2026 Commonwealth Games has just got under way against Jamaica in Pool B.

    The Welsh are already out of the competition, but Jamaica must avoid defeat to guarantee progression to the semi-final in second place.

    Third-placed Uganda have a goal average of 1.18 and would need Jamaica's (1.37) to be severely dented by defeat to Wales to allow them to go through.

  14. Postpublished at 18:59 BST 30 July

    Men’s Team Sprint

    There's a delayed start here as Ioan Hepburn of Wales appears to be in discussion with a medic and the Trinidad & Tobago athletes have left the start gate and are rolling around the track keeping warm.

    Hepburn seems to be okay to start, however...

  15. Twice as nicepublished at 18:58 BST 30 July

    Women's team sprint

    Gareth Bailey
    BBC Sport Wales at Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome

    Two rides, two Games records from this trio.

    Wow, just wow, what a race.

    Take a bow Emma Finucane, Lowri Thomas and Rhian Edmunds.

    They upgrade bronze in Birmingham to gold in Glasgow!

  16. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Walespublished at 18:56 BST 30 July

    Women’s Team Sprint

    Wales win in a new Commonwealth Games record. 46.760secs.

    they win by 0.141secs.

    Breathtaking stuff.

    Emma Finucane, Lowri Thomas and Rhian Edmunds have secured the first Welsh medal on the track, and it's gold.

    Katy Marchant, Sophie Capewell and Rhianna Parris-Smith have to settle for England, despite leading going into the second of three laps.

  17. Postpublished at 18:55 BST 30 July

    Women’s Team Sprint

    England have begun the faster, but Wales are trying to come back...

  18. Postpublished at 18:54 BST 30 July

    Women’s Team Sprint

    These two teams were separated by 0.18 seconds in qualifying...

    Emma Finucane, Lowri Thomas and Rhian Edmunds go for Wales.

    Katy Marchant, Sophie Capewell and Rhianna Parris-Smith go for England.

    Three laps.

    Frantic.

    We're off..

  19. bronze medal

    Bronze for Scotlandpublished at 18:53 BST 30 July

    Women's Team Sprint bronze-medal race

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland at Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome

    Alba gu bràth! Another bronze medal for Scotland...

    Scottish Gaelic speaker Lauren Bell and team-mates Iona Moir and Maddy Silcock edge out Australia for a second medal of the night in the Velodrome.

  20. bronze medal

    Bronze medal - Scotlandpublished at 18:52 BST 30 July

    Women’s Team Sprint

    Lauren Bell blazes to the line and Scotland have brought the house down with a second home medal of the session.

    Maddy Silcock, Iona Moir and Bell went way faster than their qualifying time and the Australians had no answer.

    Worth the wait...

    We'll have a home nation podium... but who will be on the top step? England and Wales go imminently to find out...