You can see a theme in the first few days for New Zealand - medals in track cycling and swimming. Olympic champion Tupou Neiufi is New Zealand's best chance on day three as she lines up in the 100m Backstroke S8 final at 6.35am. Jesse Reynolds could win a second medal shortly after in the 100m Breaststroke SB8 final.
Newly crowned 400 IM champion Lewis Clareburt will be gunning for the 200m butterfly final at 6.28am. He finished seventh in the event four years ago and races in the same heat as South African great Chad le Clos (aiming for a fourth straight title in the event) at around 9.37pm.
Team relay chase
What is mixed team relay triathlon you ask? Athletes must complete a super-sprint triathlon - 300m swim, 6.6km bike and 1km run - before tagging off to a teammate, always in the order female-male-female-male. The race starts at 1.31am with Hayden Wilde, Andrea Hansen, Tayler Reid and Nicole van der Kaay making up the New Zealand team. England will feature Alex Yee and Georgia Taylor-Brown who were part of the Great Britain team that won the Olympic title last year. New Zealand finished 12th in Tokyo are Australia was ninth.
Bronze it is
The Black Ferns Sevens won't defend their title after going down to Australia in the semifinals this morning. They should beat Canada for the bronze medal at 7.50am before Fiji and Australia play off for gold. The All Blacks Sevens could guarantee a medal if they get past rivals Fiji in the semifinal at 11.42pm. Win that and it's another gold medal match at 9.04am.
New Zealand medals on day two
Gold: Bryony Botha - Track Cycling – Women's 3000m individual pursuit
Gold: Aaron Gate - Track Cycling – Men's 4000m individual pursuit
Gold: Ellesse Andrews - Track Cycling - Women's sprint
Gold: Lewis Clareburt - Swimming - Men's 400 IM
Silver: Tom Sexton - Track Cycling – Men's 4000m individual pursuit
Bronze: Cameron Gray - Swimming - Men's 50m butterfly
How to watch
Sky TV will have Commonwealth Games coverage across six channels. The Sky Sport Now streaming service is also offering a dedicated Commonwealth Games pass for $24.99. Free-to-air coverage including daily highlights shows will be on Prime TV.
How can I listen?
As well as the NZ Herald's extensive digital and print coverage, listen to live wall-to-wall commentary on Gold Sport from 7pm each night with commentators Jason Pine, Elliott Smith, Malcolm Jordan, Andrew Alderson and Nick Bewley, plus regular updates on Newstalk ZB.
And download our daily Commonwealth Games podcast the Birmingham Bulletin.
To view a full list of every result by every Kiwi athlete and team, check out our full schedule and results.
Day 3) Sunday July 31 to Monday August 1
Potential medals in bold
7.30pm - Lawn Bowls - Women's singles - Katelyn Inch v Siti Zalina Ahmad (MAS)
8pm - Gymnastics - Artistic - Men's individual all-around final - Misha Koudinov, Ethan Dick
8pm - Hockey - Men's pool game v Pakistan
9.02pm – Track Cycling - Men's Sprint Qualification - Callum Saunders, Sam Webster, Sam Dakin
9.30pm – Swimming – Men's 200m butterfly heats – Lewis Clareburt
9.41pm – Swimming – Women's 200m breaststroke heats – Mya Rasmussen
9.51pm - Swimming - Men's 50m Backstroke Heats - Andrew Jeffcoat, Cameron Gray
9.57pm – Track Cycling - Men's Sprint 1/8 finals potential - Callum Saunders, Sam Webster, Sam Dakin
10.03pm - Swimming - Women's 50m Butterfly Heats - Hazel Vanessa Ouwehand, Helena Gasson
10.18pm – Swimming – Men's 100m freestyle heats – Cameron Gray
10.34pm – Track Cycling - Men's Sprint 1/8 finals potential - Callum Saunders, Sam Webster, Sam Dakin
10.50pm – Track Cycling – Men's scratch race qualifying - Campbell Stewart, George Jackson, Tom Sexton
11.42pm – Rugby 7's – Men's semifinal v Fiji
12.30am - Squash - Women's Singles Round of 16 - Kaitlyn Watts v Joshana Chinappa (India)
1.31am - Triathlon - Mixed Relay Team Final
2am – Lawn Bowls – women's fours quarter-final v Botswana
2am – Lawn Bowls – Men's B6 pairs - Round 5 v Scotland
2am – Lawn Bowls – Women's B6 pairs - Round 5 v South Africa
2.10am – Track Cycling - Men's Sprint semifinals potential - Callum Saunders, Sam Webster, Sam Dakin
2.53am – Track Cycling – Women's Points Race potential - Michaela Drummond, Bryony Botha
3.32am – Track Cycling – Women's 500m time trial finals potential - Rebecca Petch
4.42am – Track Cycling - Men's Sprint finals potential - Callum Saunders, Sam Webster, Sam Dakin
5am – Lawn Bowls – Men's pairs - quarter-finals potential
5am – Lawn Bowls – Mixed B2/3 pairs - Round 1 v Australia
5am – Lawn Bowls – Women's singles - quarter-final potential
5.30am – Boxing – Men's over 92kg - Round of 16 – Uila Mau'u
5.42am - Track Cycling - Men's 15km Scratch Race final potential - Campbell Stewart, George Jackson, Tom Sexton
6.07am - Swimming - Men's 50m Backstroke semis potential- Andrew Jeffcoat, Cameron Gray
6.17am - Swimming - Women's 50m Butterfly semis potential - Hazel Vanessa Ouwehand, Helena
Gasson
6.28am - Swimming – Men's 200m butterfly final potential – Lewis Clareburt
6.30am - Boxing - Men's 75kg round of 16 - Emile Richardson v Desmond Cort Amsterdam (GUY)
6.30am – Basketball 3x3 – Men's group v Trinidad and Tobago
6.35am - Swimming - Women's 100m Backstroke S8 final - Tupou Neiufi
6.42am - Swimming - Men's 100m Breaststroke SB8 final - Jesse Reynolds, Joshua Willmer
6.55am - Basketball 3x3 – Women's group v British Virgin Islands
7.11am – Swimming – Men's 100m freestyle semis potential – Cameron Gray
7.22am – Swimming – Women's 200m breaststroke final potential – Mya Rasmussen
7.45am - Swimming - Women's 50m Butterfly final potential - Hazel Vanessa Ouwehand, Helena Gasson
7.50am – Rugby sevens - Women's bronze final v Canada
8.12am - Rugby sevens - Men's bronze final potential
9.04am - Rugby sevens - Men's gold final potential