- Hockey, rugby sevens, and cricket are among the sports cut from the 2026 Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
- The Games, relocated to Scotland, will feature just 10 events, nine fewer than in 2022.
- Athletics and swimming are the only guaranteed sports, with netball and boxing also included.
Hockey, rugby sevens and cricket are among the big-name Commonwealth Games casualties, axed from the scaled-back Glasgow programme in 2026.
The next Games, relocated to Scotland after Victoria’s withdrawal as host, will feature just 10 events, which is nine fewer than the previous edition held in 2022 in Birmingham.
Other sports to be left out include diving, badminton, beach volleyball, mountain biking, rhythmic gymnastics, squash and table tennis.
Athletics and swimming were the only sports guaranteed a spot on the programme, which also includes track cycling, weightlifting, 3x3 basketball and lawns bowls – all of which include a para equivalent.