Hazel Irvine, Steve Rider and Sharron Davies present coverage of the swimming finals from Manchester.
7.00 In the men's 100 butterfly final, Australia's reigning champion Geoffrey Huegill , number two Adam Pine and world record-holder Michael Klim will be battling for gold.
7.05 Scotland's medal hopes rest with Alison Sheppard in the women's 50m freestyle final, having taken silver in the world championships in Moscow earlier this year.
7.15 Darren Mew is England's likeliest hope for a medal in the fiercely competitive men's 50m breaststroke final.
7.30 The women's 200m backstroke final. After coming llth in the 1998 Games, Scotland's greatly-improved
Kirsty Thomson will be looking to do better this time around.
7.55 Women's 100m breaststroke final. Scottish fans will be looking to see if 18-year-old, national record-holder Kirsty Balfour has made it through to the final.
8.00 Men's 100m backstroke final. Ian Thorpe has elected to compete in this event as he wanted an extra challenge. Will the Australian completely rule the roost?
8.10 English youngsters Rebecca Cooke and Holly Fox will be fighting for recognition, should they make it through to the women's 400m freestyle final.
8.25 Men's 100m disability final. Multi record-holding Australian Ben Austin will aim for gold in this event.
8.40 Student Giaan Rooney will be carrying the hopes of Australian gold in the women's 50m backstroke final.
8.55 In the men's 200m individual medley final, record-holder and reigning champion Matthew Dunn could go head-to-head with England's James Hickman.
9.05 The women's 4xl00m freestyle final completes tonight's swimming schedule, which continues tomorrow.
Andy Jameson , Marc Woods , Adrian Moorhouse and Sarah Bailey commentate. videoplus not pdc