Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games daily viewing highlights for Tuesday 28 July – Seven’s latest Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games daily viewing highlights feature a packed Tuesday night and Wednesday morning schedule across weightlifting, athletics, swimming, artistic gymnastics, basketball, boxing and netball.
The Tuesday, 28 July program includes major Australian medal chances in the pool, on the track, in weightlifting and across gymnastics, before the Australian Diamonds continue their netball campaign on Wednesday night.
For viewers following the Games across Seven and 7plus Sport, the daily highlights format is the quickest way to track the key Australian events before checking the full public schedule.
All times are AEST.
Tuesday night highlights
- 6.30pm | Weightlifting: Ryven Ewing opens the prime-time Tuesday night action for Australia in the men’s 88kg weightlifting final.
- 7.10pm | Athletics: The athletics program begins with the women’s heptathlon 100m hurdles and high jump events, before Peter Bol starts his Glasgow campaign in the men’s 800m. The men’s 400m concludes the track events at 9.00pm.
- 7.30pm | Swimming: The men’s 400m individual medley starts the Tuesday night swimming program, before Jenna Forrester returns in the women’s 200m individual medley. Cameron McEvoy and Kyle Chalmers then go head-to-head in the men’s 50m butterfly from 8.00pm.
- 10.05pm | Artistic Gymnastics: James Hardy competes in the men’s vault final. Breanna Scott and Kate McDonald are also listed for the women’s balance beam final from 10.50pm.
- 11.00pm | Weightlifting: Kiana Elliot represents Australia in the women’s 63kg final.
Overnight and Wednesday morning
- 12.40am | Artistic Gymnastics: Kate McDonald and Georgia Godwin continue Australia’s overnight gymnastics push in the women’s floor exercise final. Ritam Malik then competes in the men’s horizontal bar final from 1.20am.
- 3.00am | Boxing: Jye Dixon and Jacob Cassar represent Australia in a morning of boxing quarter-final action.
- 3.30am | Basketball: Australia’s men’s 3×3 team competes in a semi-final qualifier, followed by the women’s 3×3 team from 4.30am and the women’s 3×3 wheelchair basketball team from 5.30am.
- 3.30am | Weightlifting: Nya Hayman goes for gold for Australia in the women’s 69kg final.
- 4.00am | Athletics: Nicola Olyslagers and Eleanor Patterson contest the women’s high jump final. The morning session also includes the women’s 100m semi-finals, women’s hammer throw final, men’s long jump T20 and men’s 10,000m final. Lachlan Kennedy and Eddie Nketia are listed for the men’s 100m final at 6.15am, before Torrie Lewis goes for gold in the women’s 100m final at 6.40am.
- 4.10am | Swimming: The morning swimming finals include the women’s 50m freestyle S13, Kyle Chalmers in the men’s 100m freestyle final, Jenna Forrester in the women’s 200m individual medley final, Zac Stubblety-Cook in the men’s 200m breaststroke, Mollie O’Callaghan in the women’s 50m backstroke and Sienna Toohey in the women’s 50m breaststroke.
Wednesday night preview
- 6.30pm | Weightlifting: Eileen Cikamatana represents Australia in the women’s 86kg final.
- 7.00pm | Swimming: Henry Allan and Isaac Cooper start the night in the men’s 100m backstroke final. The session also includes Sienna Toohey in the women’s 100m breaststroke, Sam Short in the men’s 200m freestyle, and Cam McEvoy and Kyle Chalmers in the men’s 50m butterfly final from 7.50pm.
- 7.15pm | Athletics: The women’s 1500m T53/54 final opens the Wednesday night athletics session. Liam Adcock is among the Australian hopes in the men’s long jump final, before the women’s shot put final, men’s 100m T45-47 final, men’s discus throw F42-44/61-64 final, women’s heptathlon 800m and women’s 3000m steeplechase final.
- 9.00pm | Netball: The Australian Diamonds continue their campaign against South Africa.
For Perth viewers
Seven has also issued a Western Australian viewing guide for Tuesday, 28 July. Perth viewers should note the key live windows shift to WST, including Ryven Ewing in weightlifting from 4.30pm, athletics from 5.10pm, swimming from 5.30pm, artistic gymnastics from 8.05pm, Kiana Elliot in weightlifting from 9.00pm and the Australian Diamonds against South Africa from 7.00pm on Wednesday night.
All Perth viewing times are WST. Viewers should check the full public schedule for local listings and any late changes.
For more Games coverage, visit TV Central’s Commonwealth Games section. Viewers can see the full public schedule through the 7NEWS Commonwealth Games schedule.






















