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Commonwealth Games 2022: July 31 / Aug 1

Kookaburras take to the field in Birmingham plus the Para-Triathlon and Gymnastics.

Here are Commonwealth Games highlights across Seven / 7mate/ 7plus:

Sunday:

7.30pm | Swimming Heats: Headlined by Kyle Chalmers and our Aussie men’s 100m freestyle swimmers, we are set for another adrenaline-charged night in the pool. Then, can Emma McKeon become the world’s most decorated Commonwealth Games athlete ever? She takes to the pool for the women’s 50m butterfly heats at 8.00pm.

8.00pm | Men’s Hockey: The ever-dominant Kookaburras run on to the field for the first time at Birmingham 2022 to take on Scotland.

8.00pm | Para-Triathlon: Our Aussie stars, Sam Harding, Jono Goerlach, Gerrard Gosens and Erica Burleigh, will race alongside their guides at the Commonwealth Games for the first time in the Para-Triathlon.

11.30pm | Beach Volleyball: Our Tokyo 2020 women’s silver medallists, Taliqua Clancy and Mariafe Artacho del Solar, return to the global stage to begin their hunt for an Aussie gold medal.

11.30pm | Triathlon: Will Australia’s host of stars defend their mixed team relay gold medal?

Monday:

2.50am | T20 Cricket: Meg Lanning’s team take to the field where they meet Barbados.

4.00am | Swimming Finals: With an incredible 11-strong medal haul on day two, our Aussies head back to the pool to continue their gold medal hunt. Tim Hodge and Blake Cochrane are expected to dominate for the men’s events, while Isabella Vincent and Ella Jones headline the women’s.

5.30am | Women’s Rugby 7s: After an incredible string of matches in the first two days of competition, you won’t want to miss our Aussie women as they line up against Fiji for the gold medal match.

7.30pm | Swimming Heats: It’s a huge night in the pool for the Aussies with Emma McKeon taking on our new champ, Mollie O’Callaghan and comeback Queen, Shayna Jack, in the women’s 100m freestyle. Then, Kyle Chalmers and Cody Simpson, battle in the men’s 100m butterfly, before Ariarne Titmus dominates in the women’s 800m freestyle. Olympic champ, Kaylee McKeown rounds out the night in the 200m backstroke.

9.00pm | Netball: In a huge challenge, the Australian Diamonds meet South Africa on the court in an all-important match, as they chase redemption after a heartbreaking finish to their Gold Coast 2018 campaign.

10.00pm | Gymnastics: It’s day one of the apparatus finals, including five gold medal chances, with gymnasts from England, Australia and Cyprus poised to challenge.

11.30pm | Beach Volleyball: Gold Coast 2018 gold medallist, Chris McHugh, and his new partner, Paul Burnett, represent Australia, as they hit the sand to take on Russia.

*All times AEST

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