Summary

  • Swimming: Scotland's Duncan Scott wins 100m freestyle; Siobhan-Marie O'Connor takes 200m medley gold

  • Northern Ireland win first gold as Rhys McClenaghan beats Whitlock in men's pommel horse final

  • Cycling: Scotland's Mark Stewart wins points race gold, bronze for England's Ethan Hayter

  • Athletics: England's Nick Miller takes hammer title; Wales' Olivia Breen wins T38 long jump

  • Weightlifting: England's Emily Godley wins 75kg gold, bronze for Wales' Laura Hughes

  • Georgia-Mae Fenton (Eng) wins women's uneven bars; Courtney Tulloch (Eng) takes men's rings gold

  • Lawn Bowls - Scotland win men's triple gold after 19-14 win over Australia

  1. basketball

    Postpublished at 13:19 BST 8 April 2018

    India v Scotland

    Just under five minutes remaining in the basketball and Scotland are well ahead, leading India 87-67.

    India vs ScotlandImage source, Getty Images
  2. O'Connor wins gold in the poolpublished at 13:18 BST 8 April 2018

    Women's 200m individual medley

    An emphatic title defence from England's Siobhan-Marie O'Connor.

  3. gold-medal

    Gold Medal - Australiapublished at 13:14 BST 8 April 2018

    Men's 4x200m freestyle relay

    Was it ever in any doubt?

    A Games record of seven minutes 05.97 for Australia as they take the crown.

    Australian team: Alexander Graham, Kyle Chalmers, Elijah Winnington, Mack Horton.

  4. bronze medal

    Bronze Medal - Scotlandpublished at 13:13 BST 8 April 2018

    Men's 4x200m freestyle relay

    Duncan Scott was magnificent for Scotland.

    The bronze is theirs in 7:09.89.

    Scotland's team: Duncan Scott, Daniel Wallace, Mark Szaranek and Stephen Milne

    Duncan Scott - ScotlandImage source, Getty Images
  5. silver medal

    Silver Medal - Englandpublished at 13:13 BST 8 April 2018

    Men's 4x200m freestyle relay

    What a final leg from James Guy!

    He secures England the silver in 7:08.57.

    England's team: James Guy, Nicholas Grainger, Jarvis Parkinson and Cameron Kurle.

  6. Scots facing home supportpublished at 13:13 BST 8 April 2018

    Scotland 0-1 Australia

    Luke Reddy
    BBC Sport on the Gold Coast

    Scotland v AustraliaImage source, .

    Scotland on court but the pair of Lynne Beattie and Melissa Coutts go down 21-9 in set one. Beattie, on the left here, is very vocal out there. She’s roaring after every point.

    The two trained for this in a converted barn near Edinburgh. Something tells me the Aussie opposition enjoyed a more natural environment!

  7. swimming

    Postpublished at 13:12 BST 8 April 2018

    Men's 4x200m freestyle relay

    Bosh!

    Australia are still way out in front but Scotland have held on to that second place, with England in third.

  8. gold-medal

    Stewart takes final velodrome Goldpublished at 13:10 BST 8 April 2018

    Men’s points race

    Anna Thompson
    BBC Sport on the Gold Coast

    What a tremendous ride by Mark Stewart to claim the final gold at the velodrome!

    Kyle Gordon and John Archibald did a tremendous job helping him gain his laps and sprint points but it was a great effort as he covered attacks from the Aussies and Kiwis.

    After hearing the Australian national anthem three times already tonight,Flower of Scotland will be a refreshing change!

  9. swimming

    England & Scotland battle it outpublished at 13:10 BST 8 April 2018

    Men's 4x200m freestyle relay

    What a leg from Duncan Scott!

    Amazing - he's pushed Scotland in front of England and up into second. Australia are still leading.

    Duncan Scott - ScotlandImage source, Getty Images
  10. swimming

    Postpublished at 13:08 BST 8 April 2018

    Men's 4x200m freestyle relay

    After the first leg it's Australia that lead the way.

    England are second, Scotland third...

  11. 'That was so impressive'published at 13:05 BST 8 April 2018

    Men's points race final

    Sir Chris Hoy
    Six-time Olympic cycling champion on BBC One

    That was my ride of the week. So impressive. So gutsy.

    He beat the Aussie Campbell Stewart on his home track, who is a legend in this sport.

  12. cycling (track)

    Postpublished at 13:03 BST 8 April 2018

    Men's points race final

    Mark Stewart has had to be helped off his bike, such is his exhaustion after that monumental effort.

    He stands up but has to be caught by a member of the Scottish support staff. He looks delirious but absolutely ecstatic.

    Mark StewartImage source, PA
  13. swimming

    Start listpublished at 13:03 BST 8 April 2018

    Men's 4x200m freestyle relay

    The final action from the pool tonight.

    • Gibraltar
    • England
    • Australia
    • Scotland
    • Canada
  14. bronze medal

    Bronze Medal - Ethan Hayter (England)published at 13:02 BST 8 April 2018

    Men's points race final

    And it's bronze for London's Ethan Hayter. So, so deserved.

  15. gold-medal

    Gold Medal - Mark Stewart (Scotland)published at 13:01 BST 8 April 2018

    Men's points race final

    What a race. What a rider. That was immense.

  16. cycling (track)

    Postpublished at 13:00 BST 8 April 2018

    Men's points race final

    Three laps to go. 10 points in it. 10 points on offer.

    This is going to be epic.

  17. squash

    Agonising defeat for Makinpublished at 12:57 BST 8 April 2018

    Men's squash singles semi-final

    A tremendous fightback from Paul Coll ends Wales' Joel Makin's hopes of making the final.

    Makin won the first two games but Coll, a fierce competitor, came roaring back to level the match and then took the decider as his opponent tired in the humid conditions.

    Coll, the world number six, triumphed 6-11 9-11 9-11 11-2 11-8 and will face England's James Willstrop for the title on Monday.

  18. cycling (track)

    Postpublished at 12:57 BST 8 April 2018

    Men's points race final

    How is Mark Stewart doing this? With 13 laps to go, he's 11 points ahead and he looks spent. Yet somehow he's still pushing on.

    England's Ethan Hayter is also really impressing. This race is insane.

  19. beach volleyball

    ‘It’s very disappointing’published at 12:53 BST 8 April 2018

    England 1 - 2 New Zealand

    Luke Reddy
    BBC Sport on the Gold Coast

    Sweaty, beaten but looking to the quarter-finals.

    Jake Sheaf and Chris Gregory lost for Team England for the first time at the Games but two earlier wins means they reach the last eight.

    Click below if you want their immediate reaction.

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  20. get involved

    Get involvedpublished at 12:50 BST 8 April 2018

    #bbcgoldcoast or text 81111 (UK only)

    Lizzi Hill: The tactics involved in all the cycling events are immense. I've been watching all morning and have no idea what's going on, but I am loving it.