SCOTLAND'S athletes have been tipped to deliver their biggest Commonwealth Games medal haul since the heyday of Liz McColgan and Yvonne Murray in 1990.

Stephen Maguire, the soon-to-depart head coach of Scotland's athletics team, believes the 2014 hosts are on target for more than two track-and-field medals this fortnight, a tally which would outstrip any Scottish effort in the last five games.

The likes of Eilidh Child in the 400m hurdles, Lynsey Sharp in the 800m, and Laura Muir in the 1500m are the best bets to follow in the footsteps of the McColgan and Murray-inspired team which won five medals in Auckland 14 years ago.

"That would be a sign of real progress and I think we can do that, although I don't want to put pressure on any individual athlete," said Maguire, who has accepted a job at British Athletics. "We've a group of very talented athletes now and they're hitting performances at just the right moment.

"The athletics here is world class," added the Irishman, who takes a 58-strong team to the event. "I've never been involved in a Commonwealths before, but I've been involved in Olympics - and I don't see any difference.

"In fact, the standard of this Games will probably redefine what the Commonwealth Games can be. But I'm a great believer in momentum, so I think we can get off and running with some good early performances."

Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, meanwhile, is confident there will be three Englishmen in the 100 metres final at the Commonwealth Games - and all will have a medal chance.

The absence of Usain Bolt - the world's fastest man is only competing in the relay in Glasgow - will make for a more open field in the blue riband event at Hampden Park and Aikines-Aryeetey believes he and team-mates Adam Gemili and Richard Kilty can challenge for the podium.

The 25-year-old from Carshalton is in the form of his career, running a personal best 10.08 seconds last month, while Gemili has run 10.04 secs, also a PB, and Kilty has cham­pionship pedigree as the world indoor champion.

"I'd like to say that we're going to have three men in the final. Myself, Richard Kilty and Adam are definitely good enough to be in that final and good enough to mix it with the best," said Aikines-Aryeetey.

The heats of the 100m take place on Sunday, with the semi-finals and final coming the following evening.