IT was a pretty quiet day for the Somerset athletes on the Gold Coast, but there's much more to look forward to tomorrow.

Here's your guide to what's coming up at the Commonwealth Games, and when it's on.

Hockey

Both England women and Wales men suffered one-goal defeats to their Indian counterparts on Sunday.

England women took the lead with just 35 seconds played, through captain Alex Danson, but despite the efforts of goalkeeper Maddie Hinch - saving one penalty strike - India turned the match on its head, Navneet Kaur and Gurjit Kaur scoring to secure a 2-1 win.

So England and India are level on two wins and a loss at the top of Section A, with England looking for a response against Malaysia in their final group match, tomorrow at 10.30am UK time.

Three penalty corner goals from Gareth Furlong almost secured a point for Wales men, but despite his efforts and those of James Carson, India won it in the last minute.

That leaves Wales bottom of Section B, and with no match tomorrow; they face England on Monday.

Lawn bowls

Neither Rob Paxton nor Louis Ridout were in action on day four, as they were knocked out of the men's triples/pairs the day before.

Tomorrow, though, sees Paxton begin his men's singles campaign in Section A, as he takes on Arun Kumar of Fiji (3.15am) and then Krishna Xalxo (11am).

As for Ridout, he joins David Bolt, Jamie Chestney and Sam Tolchard as England go for a medal in the men's fours - their first match in Section D being against Singapore (8am).

Shooting

It's David Luckman - a double gold winner at the last Commonwealth Games - who gets the Somerset shooting challenge underway after four days of waiting.

He is defending his title in the Queen's Prize Pairs, partnering Parag Patel as the first day of the event begins at 1am tomorrow.

More highlights

There are plenty more medals up for grabs tomorrow, including in squash, with the women's (9am) and men's (10.30am) finals taking place.

There's also the men's team gold medal match in table tennis, with Paul Drinkhall looking to lead England to the top prize (9.30am).

Adam Peaty is going for another swimming title, the men's 50m breaststroke (12.05pm), before the 100m finals in athletics.

The women's 100m final is at 12.50pm, before Jamaica's Yohan Blake and England's Adam Gemili battle for gold in the men's final (1.15pm).