Badminton, Emirates Arena
Badminton, Emirates Arena
9am-11.30pm: The mixed team group stages come to a close before the quarter finals.
Boxing, SECC Hall 4C
1pm-8pm: Highlights include Scotland's Josh Taylor versus Kagiso Bagwasi of Botswana in a light welterweight clash.
Cycling, Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome
11am-6.30pm: Katie Archibald has a chance at a podium finish while Neil Fachie and Craig MacLean go for gold.
Rhythmic Gymnastics, The SSE Hydro
9.30am-12pm: Finals of the hoop, ball and ribbon.
Hockey, National Hockey Centre
9am-4pm: Scotland's men take on India.
Judo, SECC Hall 3
10am-8pm: Euan Barton leads charge for medals with Andrew Burns, Matthew Pursey and Christopher Sherrington.
Lawn Bowls, Kelvingrove
8.45am-4.45pm: Scotland play Wales in the opening match of the men's triples.
Netball, SECC Hall 4b
9.30am-8pm: Scotland take on New Zealand at 11.30am, with four other matches.
Rugby Sevens, Ibrox
10.30am-10.30pm: Scotland in action against New Zealand, Canada and Barbados.
Shooting, Barry Buddon complex
8.45am-5.45pm: Gold medals will be contested in the men's skeet shooting and women's 25m pistol events.
Scotland's Jen McIntosh shoots in the 10m air rifle.
Squash, Scotstoun
12.30pm-8.15pm. 46 events.
Swimming, Tollcross
10.30am-9.30pm: Golden boy Ross Murdoch goes up against Michael Jamieson in the 100m breaststroke and Hannah Miley goes for her second gold in the 200m breaststroke.
Triathlon, Strathclyde Country Park.
12.30pm: Mixed relay.
Weightlifting, Clyde Auditorium
10am-7.30pm: Women's 58kg and men's 69kg categories.
Table Tennis, Scotstoun
9.30am-8.30pm: 22 events.
FLOTILLA
Departs Victoria Harbour in Greenock at 10am, arrives at Pacific Quay, Glasgow around 1pm. Best place to watch - outside Riverside Museum
FESTIVAL 2014
Glasgow Green Live Zone
Urba Party: Malawian musicians Lake of Stars, Tay Grin and Mafilika perform alongside The Very Best and Stanley Odd.
Kelvingrove Bandstand
10.30am: Tam Dean Burn cycles on for the Marathon Storytelling challenge.
1.30pm: Live music with the Children's Classic Concerts.
7pm: Live music with James Yorkston.
BBC at the Quay highlights
The Big Tent
12pm: Off the Ball, with Stuart Cosgrove and Tam Cowan. 9pm: Watson's Wind-Up
Outdoor Stage
1pm: Fran Scott Error 414: Bytes with a Bang.
7pm: Big Vern and the Shootahs
The Little Tent
10am-5pm: Digizone drop-in sessions.
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