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

    England v Cameroonpublished at 04:46 BST 8 April 2018

    Men's group matches

    The basketball group stages continue, with England playing Cameroon in the men's competition.

    The winners will finish in the top two in pool B and progress, with the losers likely to be knocked out.

    It's crunch time.

    You can watch that one from 04:50 BST here.

  2. bowls

    Australia snatch the leadpublished at 04:46 BST 8 April 2018

    Bowls - men's triple final

    A big swing in the 11th end. Australia take three and take the lead for the first time. The crowd chant "Aussie, Aussie, Aussie" again.

    Over on the other rink, Wales' Lauren Daniels is leading her semi-final 15-9 after 14 ends. She is on the brink of reaching the gold medal match.

  3. Northern Ireland playing wellpublished at 04:41 BST 8 April 2018

    HT: Jamaica 35-22 Northern Ireland

    Well, Jamaica aren't out of sight yet. Northern Ireland are putting in a solid performance here. The Sunshine Girls are resting a few key players, though.

    Jamaica have dropped down to 97% shooting stats at half-time, we'll let them off, with Northern Ireland improving theirs to 67%.

    Lisa Bowman of Northern IrelandImage source, Getty Images
  4. bowls

    Scotland ahead in gold medal matchpublished at 04:40 BST 8 April 2018

    Bowls - men's triple final

    Darren Burnett take a bow. A fine final bowl sees Scotland nab another shot in the 10th end. Both sides are really pumped here and the crowd continue to get into it. Scotland lead 8-6. Eight ends remaining.

    Remember you can watch it here.

  5. athletics

    Throw another volunteer into the suitpublished at 04:36 BST 8 April 2018

    Mike Henson
    BBC Sport on the Gold Coast

    Borobi

    Mascot Borobi is not going to shatter an Australian stereotypes as he flips some chops on the barbie in front of the main stand.

    The person inside the suit can probably just about see the funny aside amid their sweat and tears. The mercury has hit 30C trackside.

    Still, good to have the floodlights on. Maybe I just missed the solar eclipse news on the weather forecast.

    Floodlight
  6. boxing

    Scotland's McKechnie beatenpublished at 04:29 BST 8 April 2018

    Men's 64kg last 16

    Robbie McKechnie fought to the end in his last-16 bout after being knocked to the canvas but it's not to be for the Scottish fighter.

    He's well beaten by Canada's Thomas Blumenfeld, who goes through to the quarter-finals with a unanimous points victory.

  7. bowls

    Scotland extend leadpublished at 04:26 BST 8 April 2018

    Bowls - men's triple final

    Scotland are absolutely delighted with skip Darren Burnett's final bowl in the eighth end of this gold medal match which is no surprise. He curls one beautifully around an Australian wood to land right on the jack. The other two members of this Scottish trio, Ronald Duncan and Derke Oliver, rush up the rink to give Burnett a hefty pat on the back. Australia try to blast everything into submission with their final bowl but fail. Scotland have a 7-4 lead after eight.

  8. boxing

    Scotland's McKechnie in the ringpublished at 04:22 BST 8 April 2018

    Boxing - men's 64kg last 16

    Struggling to sleep? Just give up. There's loads of sport going on at the Commonwealth Games.

    There's a brutal bout just begun between Scotland's Robbie McKechnie and Canadian Thomas Blumenfeld.

    They are just into the second round in this round of 16 fight. Watch here.

  9. netball

    Jamaica on firepublished at 04:21 BST 8 April 2018

    Q1: Jamaica 17-11 Northern Ireland

    Jamaica are out to a six-goal lead after the first quarter against Northern Ireland, with their shooters on a 100% success rate.

    Northern Ireland, meanwhile, are shooting at 61% and will do well to stop this match running away from them.

  10. basketball

    England record first victorypublished at 04:21 BST 8 April 2018

    FT: Mozambique 51-78 England

    Hurrah!

    That's a first victory for England women's basketball on the Gold Coast.

    They see off Mozambique 78-51 and move to the top of pool A.

    Azania Stewart led the way for England with 18 points and 12 rebounds, as her side only missed one free throw in the whole match.

    England celebrateImage source, Getty Images
  11. bowls

    Scotland lead triples finalpublished at 04:18 BST 8 April 2018

    Bowls

    "Aussie, Aussie, Aussie. Oi, oi, oi," chant the rowdy home fans at this entertaining lawn bowls men's triple final. Again it is neck-and-neck but Scotland take one shot from the seventh end to take a 5-4 lead.

  12. boxing

    Edwards beaten on pointspublished at 04:13 BST 8 April 2018

    Men's 64kg round of 16

    Wales' Edwards loses to Silungwe of Zambia in a messy bout in the men's 64kg round on 16.

    It's a unanimous points decision from the judges.

  13. boxing

    Edwards in actionpublished at 04:07 BST 8 April 2018

    Men's 64kg round of 16

    Billy Edwards of Wales is in action now in the men's -64kg last 16.

    He's fighting Zambia's Nkumbu Silungwe for a place in the quarter-finals and the Welsh fighter is having to take some risks.

    Silungwe has been the busier of the two going into the final round.

  14. athletics

    'Borobi says'published at 04:00 BST 8 April 2018

    Mike Henson
    BBC Sport on the Gold Coast

    BorobiImage source, Borobi

    Mascot Borobi is smiling now, but I bet he wasn't when he had to explain the wet patch down his shorts for the hundredth time.

  15. netball

    Northern Ireland against Jamaicapublished at 03:59 BST 8 April 2018

    Netball - pool A

    Northern Ireland are back in action in the netball from 04:02 BST.

    They're still looking for their first win of the Games after defeats by Australia and South Africa, and their task doesn't get any easier this morning.

    Caroline O'Hanlon and her side are up against an unbeaten Jamaican side, who will be looking to secure one of the top two places in the pool to make the semi-finals.

  16. table tennis

    England lose table tennis semi-finalpublished at 03:57 BST 8 April 2018

    Table Tennis - women's team event

    Bad news from the table tennis for England fans. The Indian team have proven to be too strong. They win 3-0 with two games to spare.

    India will now play Singapore in the final while England play Australia for bronze at 07:00 BST.

  17. basketball

    England lead by 11published at 03:56 BST 8 April 2018

    Q3: Mozambique 47-58 England

    We're three-quarters down in the women's basketball and England are still ahead, but only by 11.

    It will be a tight final quarter as both teams are on the hunt for their first win on the Gold Coast.

  18. bowls

    Even start in the gold medal matchpublished at 03:53 BST 8 April 2018

    Bowls

    It's been a tight start in the men's triples bowls final as Scotland take on Australia.

    There's a stereotype held by many about lawn bowlers but this Australian trio definitely don't match that. They're all dressed in their yellow Aussie caps, green shorts and coloured sunglasses. One even has some bright yellow suncream on his lips and they're all buzzing around the rink energetically, high-fiving eachother after a good shot.

    Scotland have edge into a 3-2 lead after three ends. The highest-scoring team after 18 ends wins.

    Watch here.

  19. boxing

    Coming up in the ring...published at 03:50 BST 8 April 2018

    Two more bouts to stay tuned for in the boxing.

    04:02 BST- Welsh welterweight champion Billy Edwards takes on Zambia's Nkumbu Silungwe in the men's 64kg round of 16.

    Robbie McKechnie of Scotland then faces Canadian Thomas Blumenfeld.

    05:02 BST - Northern Ireland's Steven Donnelly takes on Sierra Leone's Gibrilla Kamara in the men's 75kg round of 16.

    Steven Donnelly of Northern IrelandImage source, Getty
  20. athletics

    Oh Denny boy!published at 03:45 BST 8 April 2018

    Mike Henson
    BBC Sport on the Gold Coast

    Team Denny

    The first medal contested at Carrara Stadium will be the men's hammer and Australia's big hope won't go unsupported.

    Matt Cunningham, Sue-Ellen Cunningham, Kristen Jones and Rhianna Cunningham are only part of shout squad for home nation number one Matthew Denny.

    The last they heard, second-hand via a text yesterday to his girlfriend and their sister, Denny was feeling good.

    It is set to be a battle royale in the throwing circle with England's Nick Miler - silver medalist four years ago in Glasgow and the 2018 world leader.

    The big men start their powder and piroutte routines from 05:00 BST.