l Athletics, Hampden Park
l Athletics, Hampden Park
10am-10.30pm
Usain Bolt's eagerly awaited, first appearance, comes in the 4x100m relay heats. Scotland's Lynsey Sharp is hoping for success in the women's 800m final. Australian Olympic gold medallist Sally Pearson competes in the women's 100m hurdles final.
l Bowls, Kelvingrove
8.45am-4pm & 5.45pm-9pm.
The final day of action sees the women's fours and pairs and the men's singles take place.
l Gymnastics, SECC
2pm-6pm.
The spectacle wraps up with the apparatus finals.
l Boxing, SECC
1pm-4.30pm & 6pm-8.30pm.
Big night for Scotland's boxers in the semis. England's Nicola Adams is also going for gold.
l Hockey, National Hockey Centre, Glasgow Green
10am-4.15pm.
Scotland lost to England, but there's still huge interest in the women's semi-finals.
l Diving, Commonwealth Pool, Edinburgh
10am-12.15pm & 6pm-8.30pm. Local woman Grace Reid's in action in the 1m springboard, while England's Tom Daley is in the synchronised final.
FESTIVAL 2014
Glasgow Green Live Zone
7pm
Screening of the film From Scotland with Love.
Kelvingrove Bandstand
10pm
Alan Bisset, Christopher Brookmyre, Beatrice Colin, Denise Mina and Zoe Strachan read their commissions before Horse McDonald performs.
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