Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games daily viewing highlights for Monday 27 July – Seven’s latest Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games daily viewing highlights feature a packed Monday night and Tuesday morning schedule across athletics, swimming, weightlifting and artistic gymnastics.
The Monday, 27 July highlights include the start of Australia’s track and field campaign, more major Australian chances in the pool, and gymnastics medal events running deep into the night.
For Australian viewers following the Games across Seven and 7plus Sport, the daily highlights format is a useful way to track the key medal windows and Australian athletes before diving into the full schedule.
All times are AEST.
Monday night highlights
- 7.10pm | Athletics: Australia’s track and field athletes begin their Glasgow campaigns. Liam Adcock is due in the men’s long jump from 7.30pm, before Eddie Nketia runs in the men’s 100m from 7.40pm. The women’s hammer throw, men’s 110m hurdles and women’s 100m events continue the athletics program.
- 7.30pm | Swimming: Jenna Forrester leads the Australian hopes in the women’s 400m individual medley. Mollie O’Callaghan competes in the women’s 50m backstroke from 8.00pm, Kyle Chalmers swims in the men’s 100m freestyle from 8.15pm, and Sienna Toohey is also in the women’s 50m backstroke from 8.35pm.
- 10.00pm | Weightlifting: Brenna Kean and Ashley Kolomoisky represent Australia in the 53kg and 58kg finals in a major night of women’s weightlifting.
- 10.05pm | Artistic Gymnastics: James Hardy competes in the men’s floor exercise final, before Georgia Godwin chases another Australian medal in the women’s vault final from 10.45pm.
Overnight and Tuesday morning
- 12.00am | Artistic Gymnastics: James Hardy returns for the men’s pommel horse final. Kate McDonald and Ruby Pass headline the Australian hopes in the women’s uneven bars final from 12.40am, before Australian men compete in the men’s rings final from 1.30am.
- 4.00am | Athletics: Julie Charlton and Ainsley Hooker compete in the women’s shot put F55-57 final. Yual Reath is scheduled in the men’s high jump final from 4.10am. The morning session also includes the women’s 800m, women’s 100m T37/38 final, women’s 10,000m final, men’s 1500m T20 and men’s 100m T37/38 final.
- 4.00am | Swimming: Jenna Forrester features in the women’s 400m individual medley final. Kyle Chalmers continues in the men’s 100m freestyle semi-finals, while Mollie O’Callaghan contests the women’s 100m freestyle final at 4.25am. Tim Hodge, Alex Perkins, Sam Williamson and the women’s 4x200m freestyle relay team are also among the Australian medal chances.
Tuesday night preview
- 6.30pm | Weightlifting: Ryven Ewing opens the prime-time Tuesday action for Australia in the men’s 88kg weightlifting final.
- 7.10pm | Athletics: The women’s heptathlon begins with the 100m hurdles and high jump events. Peter Bol starts his Glasgow campaign in the men’s 800m, before the men’s 400m rounds out the track events at 9.00pm.
- 7.30pm | Swimming: The men’s 400m individual medley starts the Tuesday night swimming program. Jenna Forrester returns for the women’s 200m individual medley. Cameron McEvoy and Kyle Chalmers then headline the men’s 50m butterfly from 8.00pm.
- 10.05pm | Artistic Gymnastics: James Hardy competes in the men’s vault final, while Breanna Scott and Kate McDonald are listed for the women’s balance beam final from 10.50pm.
- 11.00pm | Weightlifting: Kiana Elliot represents Australia in the women’s 63kg final.
For Perth viewers
Seven has also issued the Monday viewing highlights in Western Standard Time for Perth viewers. The key WST windows begin two hours earlier than the AEST schedule above.
All times below are WST.
- Monday evening: Athletics from 5.10pm, swimming from 5.30pm, weightlifting from 8.00pm and artistic gymnastics from 8.05pm.
- Monday late night: Artistic gymnastics continues from 10.00pm.
- Tuesday morning: Athletics and swimming continue from 2.00am.
- Tuesday night preview: Weightlifting from 4.30pm, athletics from 5.10pm, swimming from 5.30pm, artistic gymnastics from 8.05pm and weightlifting from 9.00pm.
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