Commonwealth Games: Day-by-day guide to Gold Coast 2018

BBC Sport guides you through each day of action in the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast.

All times are scheduled start times in BST and are subject to change.

Tuesday, 10 April - day six

Medal events: 26Top home nations contenders
01:00 Road cycling - men's time trialCharlie Tanfield (England)
01:00 Shooting - Queen's Prize pairEngland, Jersey, Guernsey, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales
01:45 Powerlifting - men's lightweightAli Jawad (England)
04:00 Shooting - men's 50m rifle prone
05:45 Road cycling - women's time trialKatie Archibald (Scotland)
05:45 Powerlifting - women's lightweightZoe Newson (England)
06:30 Shooting - women's 25m pistol
07:30 Powerlifting - women's heavyweight
10:35 Athletics - women's triple jump
10:37 Swimming - women's 400m freestyleJazz Carlin (Wales)
10:45 Athletics - men's 110m hurdlesAndrew Pozzi (England)
10:45 Powerlifting - men's heavyweightMicky Yule (Scotland)
10:45 Swimming - men's 50m freestyleBen Proud (England)
10:50 Swimming - women's 50m backstrokeGeorgia Davies (Wales)
11:05 Athletics - women's T54 1500m
11:15 Swimming - men's 200m individual medleyScott Duncan, Dan Wallace (both Scotland)
11:27 Athletics - men's T54 1500m
11:32 Swimming - women's S8 50m freestyle
11:40 Athletics - women's hammerSophie Hitchon (England)
11:47 Swimming - men's S9 100m backstrokeJacob Leach (England)
12:03 Swimming - men's 1500m freestyle
12:05 Athletics - Men's decathlon, 1500m
12:43 Swimming - women's 4x100m medley relayEngland
12:48 Athletics - men's 400m
12:52 Swimming - men's 4x100m medley relayEngland
13:04 Athletics - women's 1500m

KEY ACTION:

00:32 Table tennis - women's singles group stage. The school Easter holidays are well timed for 11-year-old Anna Hursey, who is spending her break competing for Wales. She is believed to be the youngest athlete to represent Wales at senior level in any sport, having made her debut aged 10 last year.

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11-year-old Anna Hursey: from the school playground to the Commonwealths

10:37: Swimming - women's 400m freestyle final. Jazz Carlin of Wales has designs on competing in the open-water event at the 2020 Olympics, but for now she will be looking to improve on her silver medals in the 400m freestyle from the most recent Olympic and Commonwealth Games. Australia's 17-year-old Ariarne Titmus stands in her way.

10:45: Athletics - men's 110m hurdles final. England's Andrew Pozzi will hope to turn World Indoor Championships gold into Commonwealth glory. Pozzi's indoor gold in Birmingham in March was a breakthrough moment for a highly-talented hurdler who has endured a nightmare run of injuries since the 2012 Olympics.

12:43: Swimming - women's 4x100m medley relay final. Australian star Emma McKeon is attempting to win six medals at these Commonwealth Games - this is her sixth, and last, event. She had to revise her initial seven-event target because there is only a 17-minute gap between Monday's 200m butterfly and 100m freestyle finals. The 23-year-old became the first Australian woman to win six medals at a single World Championships last year, following on from her four Olympic medals in Rio.

12:48: Athletics - men's 400m final. Isaac Makwala had one of the most high-profile bugs in sporting history at the 2017 World Championships. The Botswanan was controversially barred from competing in the 400m final because the IAAF believed he had the contagious norovirus. He then finished a drained and disappointed sixth over 200m. His task here will be made easier by the absence of defending champion Kirani James of Grenada and Olympic champion and world record holder Wayde van Niekerk of South Africa.

Wednesday, 11 April - day seven

Medal events: 15Top home nations contenders
00:01 Shooting - women's double trapRachel Parish (England)
02:00 Rhythmic gymnastics - team eventEngland, Wales
02:57 Diving - women's synchronised 3m springboardAlicia Blagg & Katherine Torrance (England)
03:00 Shooting - men's 50m pistol
06:45 Shooting - men's double trapMatt French, Steve Scott (both England), Tim Kneale (Isle of Man)
10:00 Lawn bowls - mixed B2/B3 pairsRobert Barr & Irene Edgar (Scotland)
10:07 Diving - men's 1m springboardJames Heatly (Scotland), Jack Laugher (England)
10:15 Athletics - women's javelin
10:45 Athletics - women's 3,000m steeplechase
11:05 Athletics - men's high jumpRobbie Grabarz (England)
11:32 Athletics - men's long jump
11:36 Athletics - men's F38 shot put
12:22 Athletics - women's T35 100mMaria Lyle (Scotland)
12:22 Diving - women's synchronised 10m platformLois Toulson & Robyn Birch (England)
12:45 Athletics - women's 400m

KEY ACTION:

00:02: Netball - New Zealand v England, Pool B. These two teams are seeded to reach the semi-finals and will be desperate to win this group decider, which would mean they would likely avoid hot favourites Australia in the last four. Victory for England would also partially avenge the heartbreaking last-gasp 35-34 semi-final defeat they suffered against New Zealand at the Commonwealth Games in 2014.

10:07 Diving - men's 1m springboard. James Heatly says he would "love" to honour the memory of his late grandfather by winning Scotland's first Commonwealth diving medal for 60 years since Sir Peter Heatly earned his fifth medal - and third gold - in 1958. Reigning champion Jack Laugher will lead England's chances.

12:22: Athletics - women's T35 100m final. Scotland's prodigious 18-year-old para-sprinter Maria Lyle has already earned three Paralympic and five World Championship medals, as well as triple European gold in 2016. The Dunbar teenager, who has cerebral palsy, will face her Australian nemesis Isis Holt, the world champion.

12:22: Diving - women's synchronised 10m platform final. A world-class field will include England's talented teenager Lois Toulson, who was in medal contention for much of the Olympic Games before finishing fifth with Tonia Couch. Her new partner is Robyn Birch and they have their work cut out against the established Malaysians, Canadians and Australians.

12:45: Athletics - women's 400m final. Jamaica's Olympic bronze medallist Shericka Jackson and Stephenie Ann McPherson are expected to lead the challenge for gold in the absence of Olympic champion Shaunae Miller-Uibo of the Bahamas, who is concentrating on the 200m.

Thursday, 12 April - day eight

Medal events: 24Top home nations contenders
01:31 Mountain bike - women's cross-country raceAnnie Last (England)
03:30 Lawn bowls - B6/B7/B8 open triples England, Scotland, Wales
04:31 Mountain bike - men's cross-country raceGrant Ferguson (Scotland)
05:00 Shooting - women's 50m rifle proneJen McIntosh, Seonaid McIntosh (both Scotland)
05:03 Rhythmic gymnastics - individual all-aroundLaura Halford (Wales)
07:30 Beach volleyball men's final
08:00 Wrestling - men's 57kgRoss Connelly (Scotland)
08:00 Wrestling - men's 74kgAlex Gladkov (Scotland)
08:00 Wrestling - women's 53kg
08:00 Wrestling - women's 76kg
08:31 Lawn bowls - women's triplesEngland, Scotland, Wales
10:07 Diving - men's 3m springboardJack Laugher (England)
10:25 Athletics - men's pole vaultLuke Cutts (England)
10:30 Athletics - women's 400m hurdlesEilidh Doyle (Scotland)
10:45 Athletics - men's 400m hurdles
10:55 Athletics - women's long jumpShara Proctor, Jazmin Sawyers & Lorraine Ugen (all England)
11:05 Athletics - women's T38 100mSophie Hahn (England), Olivia Breen (Wales)
11:21 Athletics - men's T12 100mZac Shaw (England)
11:30 Beach volleyball women's final
11:40 Athletics - women's discusJade Lally (England)
12:17 Diving - women's 10m platformLois Toulson (England)
12:38 Athletics - women's 200mDina Asher-Smith (England)
12:56 Athletics - men's 200mZharnel Hughes (England)
13:13 Athletics - men's 800mKyle Langford (England)

KEY ACTION:

01:31: Mountain bike - women's cross-country final. England's Annie Last will look to secure another appearance on an Australian podium, having won World Championship silver last year in Cairns.

08:31: Lawn bowls - women's triples medal matches. The English trio will be looking to defend the title they won in Glasgow when they were led by skip and three-time Commonwealth gold medallist Ellen Falkner, who is appearing at her fifth Games.

10:07: Diving - men's 3m springboard final. Synchronised Olympic champion Jack Laugher goes solo as he attempts to upgrade his individual silver medals from the most recent Olympics, European Championships and Commonwealth Games.

10:30: Athletics - women's 400m hurdles final. Scotland's Eilidh Doyle won a surprise bronze in the 400m flat at the World Indoor Championships in March and will fancy her chances of adding to her 400m hurdles silver medals from 2010 and 2014.

11:30: Beach volleyball - women's gold-medal match. It's once more unto the beach as the inaugural Commonwealth Games beach volleyball tournament reaches its climax in what promises to be a superb final. The standout teams are Canada's world number one pair Melissa Humana-Paredes and Sarah Pavan and in-form Aussies Taliqua Clancy and Mariafe Artacho del Solar.

12:38: Athletics - women's 200m final. Dina Asher-Smith returned from a broken foot to finish fourth at the World Championships last summer and the English sprinter should be stronger for having an injury-free build-up to the Commonwealth Games. If it's a close finish, expect more dramatics from Shaunae Miller-Uibo, the Bahamian who dived over the line to win the Olympic 400m title in Rio but then lost her balance when leading in last summer's World Championship final and ended up fifth.

Shaunae Miller-Uibo of the Bahamas dives over the finish line to win the 400m gold medal at the 2016 Olympic Games
Shaunae Miller-Uibo of the Bahamas dives over the finish line to win the 400m gold medal at the 2016 Olympic Games

Friday, 13 April - day nine

Medal events: 27Top home nations contenders
00:01 Lawn bowls - women's pairsLaura Daniels & Jess Simms (Wales)
01:03 Rhythmic gymnastics - hoopLaura Halford (Wales)
01:43 Rhythmic gymnastics - ballLaura Halford (Wales)
02:23 Rhythmic gymnastics - clubsLaura Halford (Wales)
02:30 Shooting - women's 50m rifle 3 positionsJen McIntosh, Seonaid McIntosh (both Scotland)
02:42 Diving - men's synchronised 10m platformTom Daley & Daniel Goodfellow (England)
03:04 Rhythmic gymnastics - ribbonLaura Halford (Wales)
03:30 Lawn bowls - men's foursEngland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales
04:30 Shooting - men's 25m rapid fire pistol
06:55 Shooting - women's trapAbbey Ling (England)
08:00 Wrestling - men's 65kg
08:00 Wrestling - men's 97kgJoe Hendry (Scotland), Leon Rattigan (England)
08:00 Wrestling - women's 57kg
08:00 Wrestling - women's 68kg
08:31 Lawn bowls - men's singlesDarren Burnett (Scotland)
10:07 Diving - women's 1m springboardKatherine Torrance (England)
10:25 Athletics - women's pole vaultHolly Bradshaw (England)
10:30 Athletics - men's 3,000m steeplechase
10:45 Athletics - men's discus
10:52 Athletics - men's T47 100m
11:13 Athletics - heptathlon, 800mKatarina Johnson-Thompson (England)
11:40 Athletics - women's shot put
11:42 Table tennis - women's doubles
11:45 Athletics - women's 800mLynsey Sharp (Scotland)
12:07 Diving - men's synchronised 3m springboardJack Laugher & Chris Mears (England)
12:10 Athletics - men's 10,000m
13:09 Athletics - women's 100m hurdlesTiffany Porter (England)

KEY ACTION:

02:42: Diving - men's synchronised 10m platform final: England's Tom Daley will attempt to emulate his 2010 gold in this event - he and current diving partner Daniel Goodfellow earned bronze at the 2016 Olympic Games.

08:31: Lawn bowls - men's singles medal matches. Scotland's Darren Burnett is defending his title on the Gold Coast, where his rivals include young Australian talent Aaron Wilson.

11:13: Athletics - heptathlon 800m. Having claimed her first global senior title in March with gold at the World Indoor Championships in Birmingham, England's Katarina Johnson-Thompson will hope to be racing for Commonwealth glory in the seventh and final event. Johnson-Thompson has long been tipped as London 2012 gold medallist Jessica Ennis-Hill's heir apparent - gold here would actually set her apart from the three-time world champion, who earned bronze in her only Commonwealth Games in 2006.

11:17: Women's rugby sevens - Australia v England. The pool stage gets underway with title favourites and Olympic champions Australia facing England.

11:40: Athletics - women's 800m final. Caster Semenya is strongly fancied to win a first Commonwealth Games title, although podium places behind the reigning world and Olympic champion are up for grabs. Scotland's Lynsey Sharp, who finished a tearful sixth behind Semenya at the Rio Olympics, could add to her silver medal won in Glasgow in 2014.

12:07: Diving - men's synchronised 3m springboard. Jack Laugher and Chris Mears considered retirement after becoming Britain's first Olympic diving champions in Rio, but they're back on track and odds-on to retain their Commonwealth crown.

Saturday, 14 April - day 10

Medal events: 44Top home nations contenders
22:45 (Fri) Road cycling - women's road raceKatie Archibald (Scotland), Elinor Barker, Dani Rowe (both Wales)
01:00 Shooting - Queen's Prize individualDavid Luckman, Parag Patel (both England), David Calvert (N Ireland)
03:02 Boxing - women's 45-48kg
03:17 Boxing - women's 51kgLisa Whiteside (England)
03:30 Road cycling - men's road raceAdam Blythe (England), Luke Rowe (Wales)
03:42 Boxing - women's 60kg
03:45 Hockey - women's finalEngland
03:45 Shooting - men's 50m rifle 3 positionsNeil Stirton (Scotland)
03:57 Table tennis - women's TT6-10 singlesFelicity Pickard (England)
04:07 Boxing - men's 46-49kg
04:32 Boxing - men's 52kg
04:32 Table tennis - men's TT6-10 singlesKim Daybell (England)
04:57 Boxing - men's 60kgJames McGivern (Northern Ireland)
05:22 Boxing - men's 64kg
05:25 Athletics - women's high jumpMorgan Lake (England)
05:35 Athletics - men's javelin
05:40 Athletics - men's 4x100m relayEngland
05:47 Boxing - men's 91kgCheavon Clarke (England)
05:57 Athletics - women's 4x100m relayEngland
06:15 Athletics - men's triple jumpNathan Fox (England)
06:20 Athletics - women's 5,000mEilish McColgan, Steph Twell (both Scotland), Laura Weightman (England)
06:30 Shooting - men's trapAaron Heading, Ed Ling (both England)
07:10 Athletics - men's 1500mCharlie Grice (England), Chris O'Hare, Jake Wightman (both Scotland)
07:38 Athletics - women's 4x400m relayEngland, Scotland
08:00 Wrestling - men's 86kgSyerus Eslami (England)
08:00 Wrestling - men's 125kg
08:00 Wrestling - women's 50kg
08:00 Wrestling - women's 62kg
08:07 Athletics - men's 4x400m relayEngland
09:32 Boxing - women's 57kgMichaela Walsh (Northern Ireland)
09:47 Boxing - women's 69kg Lauren Price (Wales)
10:02 Table tennis - women's singlesTin-Tin Ho (England)
10:07 Diving - women's 3m springboardGrace Reid (Scotland)
10:12 Boxing - women's 75kg
10:30 Squash - mixed doublesTesni Evans & Peter Creed (Wales), Daryl Selby & Alison Waters (England)
10:37 Boxing - men's 56kgPeter McGrail (England)
11:02 Boxing - men's 69kg
11:27 Boxing - men's 75kg
11:30 Basketball - women's final
11:52 Boxing - men's 81kgSean Lazzerini (Scotland)
11:57 Table tennis - men's doubles
12:04 Diving - men's 10m platformTom Daley (England)
12:15 Hockey - men's final
12:17 Boxing - men's +91kg Frazer Clarke (England)

KEY ACTION:

03:45: Hockey - women's final. Australia and England were the two pre-tournament favourites and are likely to be contesting the final at the Gold Coast Hockey Centre.

05:40: Athletics - men's 4x100m final. Great Britain won a memorable relay gold at the 2017 World Championships in London and two of that quartet, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake and Adam Gemili, will be in action for England. Usain Bolt anchored Jamaica to gold four years ago and, even in his absence, Jamaica will take some beating once more.

05:47: Boxing - men's 91kg final. The heavyweight division is packed with Home Nations talent, including England's Cheavon Clarke, who represented Jamaica at Glasgow 2014. Whoever reaches the final will do well to avoid New Zealand's David Nyika - the winner of 2014 light-heavyweight gold spent part of last year training in a car park after splitting with his long-term coach.

05:57: Athletics - women's 4x100m final. Reigning champions Jamaica remain the team to beat in this relay, particularly with Olympic champion Elaine Thompson likely to be in their ranks, but England could threaten an upset having won silver at the 2017 World Championships.

07:38: Athletics - women's 4x400m final. England have earned medals in this event at the last two Commonwealth Games, winning bronze in Glasgow in 2014 and silver in Delhi in 2010. Jamaica won gold in a Games record of 3:23.82 four years ago and will be among the favourites again.

09:32: Boxing - women's 57kg final. Northern Ireland's Michaela Walsh will be looking to upgrade her silver medal from Glasgow 2014 but will be mindful of local favourite Skye Nicolson, who is following in the footsteps of her late brother Jamie.

Michaela Walsh
Northern Ireland boxer Michaela Walsh is looking to upgrade her silver medal from Glasgow 2014

10:37: Boxing - men's 56kg final. England's gold medal hopes at bantamweight rest on the compact shoulders of Liverpudlian Peter McGrail. He will be confident of delivering after collecting a World Championships bronze and a European Championships gold last year.

11:05: Men's rugby sevens - Australia v England. Australia face arch-rivals England in the men's pool stage. The hosts used home advantage to good effect when they won their first World Series leg for six years in Sydney in January. England came second at the last World Cup and helped Great Britain win Olympic silver in Rio.

12:04: Diving - men's 10m platform final. Tom Daley claimed his first individual World Championship title for eight years last summer, leading all the way to defeat Olympic champion Chen Aisen in the 10m platform. It was a magnificent riposte to his shock elimination in the semi-finals of the same event at the Olympic Games just 11 months earlier. The 23-year-old is vying for a third successive individual Commonwealth title.

Sunday, 15 April - day 11

Medal events: 17Top home nations contenders
21:10 (Sat) Athletics - men's T54 marathonSimon Lawson (England)
21:10 (Sat) Athletics - women's T54 marathonSamantha Kinghorn (Scotland), Jade Jones-Hall (England)
22:10 (Sat) Athletics - women's marathon
23:15 (Sat) Athletics - men's marathonCallum Hawkins (Scotland)
00:01TBC Badminton - men's singlesRajiv Ouseph (England)
00:01TBC Badminton - women's singlesKirsty Gilmour (Scotland)
00:01TBC Badminton - men's doublesMarcus Ellis & Chris Langridge (England)
00:01TBC Badminton - women's doublesLauren Smith & Sarah Walker (England)
00:01TBC Badminton - mixed doublesChris & Gabby Adcock (England)
01:15 Table tennis - mixed doubles
02:30 Basketball - men's final
03:00 Squash - women's doublesLaura Massaro & Sarah-Jane Perry, Alison Waters & Jenny Duncalf (both England)
03:20 Table tennis - men's singlesPaul Drinkhall, Liam Pitchford (both England)
04:00 Squash - men's doublesAlan Clyne & Greg Lobban (Scotland)
04:02 Netball - finalEngland
05:42 Rugby sevens - women
06:04 Rugby sevens - menEngland

KEY ACTION:

00:01 Badminton - mixed doubles gold-medal match. Husband-and-wife Chris and Gabby Adcock are the defending champions and won bronze at last year's World Championships.

01:15: Table tennis - mixed doubles gold-medal match. England enjoyed a clean sweep in the mixed doubles in 2014. Reigning champion Paul Drinkhall, who won gold with wife Joanna in Glasgow, is not defending his title, but team-mates Liam Pickford and Tin-Tin Ho could go one better than their silver four years ago.

03:20: Table tennis - men's singles gold medal match. Singapore are historically the Commonwealth's pre-eminent table tennis nation, and Gao Ning is their leading man with seven medals at the Games, although he will try and win a first singles title on the Gold Coast. England's Liam Pickford won bronze in 2014.

04:02: Netball final. All five previous Commonwealth Games netball finals have been between Australia and New Zealand but England will be hoping to have broken up the antipodean duopoly. Reigning champions Australia are favourites, and the Diamonds will be desperate to win Commonwealth gold on their own soil for the first time.

05:42: Rugby sevens - women's gold-medal match. Reigning Olympic champions Australia are the standout favourites for the gold medal, having made history in January when they won a World Series tournament without conceding a single point. Neighbours and reigning world champions New Zealand could meet them in the final, although Olympic bronze medallists Canada are another threat.

06:04: Rugby sevens - men's gold-medal match. Eleven days of action on the Gold Coast will conclude with what promises to be a fitting finale. Reigning Commonwealth champions South Africa have been in good form in the World Series this season, world champions New Zealand have a point to prove after bombing at the last Olympics, Fiji are reigning Olympic champions, and England followed up helping Great Britain earn silver in Rio by coming second again in last season's World Series.

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