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WATCH Commonwealth Games 2022 LIVE: TV Coverage, How to Stream in the USA, UK, and Canada

To sign up for our daily email newsletter, Here we have everything about the Commonwealth Games 2022, when and where, schedule, events, tickets, and how to live stream in the UK, Canada, Australia, India, and the USA. • WATCH HERE: Commonwealth Games Live Streaming | TV Coverage Basic Info: • Host City: Birmingham, UK • Date: 28 July 2022 to 9 August 2022 • Nations Participating: 72 • Athletes Participating: 5,054 • Events: 20 Sports • Venues: 16 • Main Venue: Alexander Stadium • TV Coverage: BBC, Sony, CBC, 7+, NBC Preview: The Commonwealth Games 2022 is already in full swing in Birmingham, UK. It is the 22nd edition of the international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth. Over 5,000 athletes have participated from 72 countries competing in 20 sports events. With the motto “Games for Everyone,” the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games started on 28th July with a grand opening ceremony. This 11-day sports gathering will draw its closing curtain on 9th August with the closing ceremony. The first day of sporting actions was on 29th July. We are already on Day 2 as of Saturday, 30th July. The opening ceremony was held in the Alexander Stadium, Birmingham, and the same venue will provide the setting for the closing ceremony on 9th August. Cricket will be played at Edgbaston Cricket Ground. The gymnastics, basketball, beach volleyball, triathlon, hockey, squad, and marathon will all be in Birmingham city. Other sports will be in the West Midlands Region. The Basket...

Commonwealth Games LIVE: Watch esports from Birmingham

Summary • Use play icon at top of the page to watch live coverage • First ever Commonwealth Esports Championships being held in Birmingham • 10:30-12:30 BST: Rocket League - women's bronze and gold medal matches • 13:00-14:00 BST: eFootball - women's bronze and gold medal matches • 15:00-21:00 BST: DOTA 2 - open competition bronze and gold medal matches Monday is the final day of the Commonwealth Games - where has that gone? 268 gold medals have already been decided and there are just 12 more up for grabs on the final day in Birmingham. Much of the action will take place in the morning and finish with the men's hockey gold medal match before Birmingham's Alexander Stadium will be lit up once more for the closing ceremony. And after 11 days of competition, who will top the medal table? Badminton: Mixed doubles, women's singles, men's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles Diving: Mixed synchronised 3m springboard, mixed synchronised 10m platform Table tennis: Women's doubles, men's singles Squash: Women's doubles, men's doubles Hockey: Australia v India Join us then for once last rodeo. Here's a recap of what happened on a packed day 10 at Birmingham 2022: It's been a busy one. Here's what happened on the penultimate day of action at Birmingham 2022: • England beat Australia to claim a first ever Commonwealth Games gold medal in • On the track, Scotland's • England's women won a dramatic 4x400m relay gold - and • England's men successfully defended their 4x100m title, whil...

Watch Commonwealth Games LIVE: Alex Yee, Georgia

Summary • Use play icons at top of the page to watch live coverage from Birmingham (UK only) • Use 'related stories' tab on mobile or on right-hand side on desktop to watch action from up to 12 streams (UK only) • Gymnastics: England win gold in men's team final • Swimming: England's James Wilby gets silver in men's 200m breaststroke with bronze for Scotland's Ross Murdoch • Silver for England in mixed 4x100m freestyle relay • Barry McClements gets NI's first Commonwealths swimming medal with bronze in men's S9 100m backstroke • Cycling: Scotland's Neil Fachie wins gold in men's tandem B 1000m time trial • Fachie's fifth Commonwealth gold, level with lawn bowler Alex Marshall as most by any Scot • England win two cycling silvers and bronze for team pursuit quartet featuring Laura Kenny • Triathlon: England's Alex Yee wins men's gold; Georgia Taylor-Brown takes silver and Scot Beth Potter bronze in women's race Time for us to call it a night. Been a heck of a day, right? I bet the Birmingham Bull (does it have a name yet?) enjoyed watching the action from its new pen in the city's Centenary Square... From wherever you are watching/reading, there will be plenty more fun in Birmingham tomorrow so join us again from 09:00 BST. Thanks for your company. Laters. We thought the Aussies would again be the dominant force at the Commonwealth Games and so it has proved on the opening day. Eight golds have been put into the Australian green and gold today. Host nation England claimed t...

Commonwealth Games LIVE: Watch athletics & para athletics from Birmingham

Summary • Use play icon at top of the page to watch live coverage • Morning session: 10:00-13:30 BST • Events include round one of the men's & women's 400m and the men's 800m • Qualification events also include the men's shot put and women's triple jump, while the women's heptathlon continues with long jump • Men's 1500m T53/54 & men's 100m T11/12 para heats take place • Evening session: 18:30-22:00 BST • Medal events include the men's & women's 100m, women's 10000m, women's shot put and men's high jump • Women's heptathlon draws to a close with the javelin and 800m • Para events include men's 100m T37/38 final and men's discus F42-44/F61-64 final • Women's 400m heats: Victoria Ohuruogu, Ama Pipi, Jodie Williams, Zoey Clark & Nicole Yeargin • England's Katarina Johnson-Thompson & Holly Mills in women's heptathlon • Scotland's Eilish McColgan in women's 10,000m final

Watch Commonwealth Games LIVE: Johnson

Summary • Use play icons at top of the page to watch live coverage from Birmingham • Use 'related content' tab on mobile or right-hand side on desktop to watch action from up to 11 streams • 30 gold medals to be won on day six • Athletics: England's Katarina Johnson-Thompson retains heptathlon title; Scotland's Eilish McColgan wins 10,000m gold • Athletics: Jamaica's Elaine Thompson-Herah wins women's 100m and Kenya's Ferdinand Omanyala takes men's 100m • Swimming: Scotland's Duncan Scott wins 200m medley gold, with England's Tom Dean taking silver; England's Ben Proud wins third successive 50m freestyle gold • Swimming: Bethany Firth wins Northern Ireland’s first gold of the Games in 200m freestyle S14 final • Scotland win golds in Para pairs bowls and judo; England win gold in mountain biking, weightlifting, squash and judo Getty Images Copyright: Getty Images How will Geraint Thomas fare for Wales? Image caption: How will Geraint Thomas fare for Wales? With the swimming over there's a dip on the medal count with 15 gold medals available on Thursday. Here's what's up for grabs: Athletics: Women's F42-44 and F61-64 discus and T53/54 1,500m, men's long jump, T11/12 100m, discus and 110m hurdles Road cycling: Women's and men's time trial Diving: Women's 10m platform, men's 1m springboard Powerlifting: Women's lightweight and heavyweight, men's lightweight and heavyweight Rhythmic gymnastics: Team • England's Katarina Johnson-Thompson and Scotland's Eilish McColgan earned • ...

Watch Commonwealth Games LIVE: Spendolini

Summary • England finish 2nd in medal table, Scotland 6th, Wales 8th & Northern Ireland 11th • Squash: James Willstrop/Declan James beat Adrian Waller/Daryl Selby in all-English men's doubles final • Diving: England's Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix & Noah Williams win gold in mixed synchronised 10m platform • Silver for Kyle Kothari and Lois Toulson, also of England • Scotland's Grace Reid & James Heatly win mixed synchronised 3m springboard gold • Badminton silvers for England's Lauren Smith/Chloe Birch (women's doubles) & Ben Lane/Sean Vendy (men's doubles) • Table tennis silver for England's Liam Pitchford (men's singles); squash silver for Sarah-Jane Perry/Alison Waters (women's doubles) • Squash bronze for Scotland's Greg Lobban & Rory Stewart in men's doubles • Bronzes for Wales' Charlotte Carey & Anna Hursey (table tennis women's doubles) & England men's hockey

Commonwealth Games LIVE: Watch rugby sevens from Birmingham

Gold medals: 24 Gymnastics: Women's and men's individual all-around Rugby sevens: Women and men Swimming: Women's 50m free, men's 200m fly, women's 200m breast, SB8 men's 100m breast, S8 women's 100m back, women's 100m back, men's 100m breast, S14 mixed 4x100m free relay, women's 4x200m free relay Track cycling: Men's tandem B sprint, women's tandem B time trial, women's points race, women's time trial, men's sprint, men's scratch race Triathlon: Women's and men's PTVI, mixed relay Weightlifting: Women's 59kg, men's 67kg, men's 73kg So close yet so far. Scotland battled hard against the mighty New Zealand, but they never really looked like scoring an equaliser in the final period. Nevertheless, there is a lot for the Scots to build on before a very winnable game against Kenya - the lowest ranked team in the competition - on Monday. Almost time for us to wrap things up here. Here are the main headlines from the second day of action in Birmingham: • Scotland's Duncan Scott passed England's Tom Dean to take a sensational • England • Ben Proud took home England's first swimming gold in the • There have been silvers in the pool for England's Imogen Clark (50m breaststroke), Hannah Russell (S13 50m freestyle) & Scotland's Stephen Clegg (men's S13 50m freestyle) • Scotland's Jack Carlin won silver in the • England's Johnboy Smith David Weir "deserved gold" • England beat Sri Lanka by five wickets in their opening T20 cricket match • Defending champions England claimed a second ne...

Commonwealth Games LIVE: Watch Peaty, Proud and Greenbank in action

Summary • Use play icon at top of the page to watch live coverage • England's Ben Proud & Adam Peaty are looking for more medals in the 50m freestyle and 50m breaststroke • Morning session: 10:30-12:45 BST • Men's races (all heats): 200m backstroke, 50m freestyle &1500m freestyle • England's Luke Greenbank & Broadie Williams in the men's 200m backstroke heats • Women's races (all heats): 200m butterfly & 50m backstroke • Para races (all heats): Men's 100m butterfly S10 & women's 200m individual medley SM10 • Session also includes mixed 4x100m medley relay heats • Evening session: 19:00-22:15 BST • Men's races (all finals unless stated): 100m butterfly, 200m backstroke, 50m freestyle semi-finals & 50m breaststroke • Women's races (all finals unless stated): 100m freestyle, 100m breaststroke, 200m butterfly, 50m backstroke semi-finals & 800m freestyle • Wales' Alys Thomas is the defending champion in the women's 200m butterfly • Para races (both finals): Men's 100m butterfly S10 & women's 200m individual medley SM10 • Session concludes with the mixed 4x100m medley relay final • Adam Peaty • Wales' • Hanna Cockroft won a first-ever Commonwealth Games medal with gold in the Women's T33/34 100m final in which England completed a one-two-three. • • England's defending champion Katarina Johnson-Thompson • Joe Fraser won his third gold in the parallel bars, while Giarnni Regini-Moranadded two silvers for England; • Alice Kinsella recovered from her disappointment earlier at the Ga...