The Commonwealth Games will take place in Birmingham between July 28 and August 8, 2022. (DAY 7 SCHEDULE)
AUGUST 3- Day 6
Badminton, The NEC Hall 5
12:30 – 19:30
- Men’s Singles Preliminary Round of 128
- Women’s Singles Preliminary Round of 128
- Mixed Doubles Preliminary Round of 128
- Men’s Singles Preliminary Round of 64
- Women’s Singles Preliminary Round of 64
- Mixed Doubles Preliminary Round of 64
21:00 – 3:00
- Men’s Singles Preliminary Round of 64
- Women’s Singles Preliminary Round of 64
- Mixed Doubles Preliminary Round of 64
Lawn Bowls and Para Lawn Bowls, Victoria Park
13:00 – 18:15
- Women’s Pairs Sectional Play – Round 2
- Men’s Singles – Sectional Play – Round 2
- Women’s Pairs Sectional Play – Round 3
- Men’s Singles – Sectional Play – Round 3
19:30 – 1:15
- Para Women’s Pairs B6-B8 – Medal Matches
- Women’s Triples Sectional Play – Round 3
- Men’s Fours Sectional Play – Round 2
- Men’s Fours Sectional Play – Round 3
- Para Mixed Pairs B2-B3 Sectional Play – Round 5
- Women’s Triples Sectional Play – Round 4
Hockey, University of Birmingham Hockey and Squash Centre
13:30 – 17:00
- Women’s Group Match
- Australia v Scotland
- Canada v India
18:30 – 22:00
- Men’s Group Match
- Canada v India
- Wales v Ghana
23:30 – 3:00
- Men’s Group Match
- Pakistan v Scotland
- South Africa v Australia
Table Tennis and Para Table Tennis, The NEC Hall 3
14:00 – 18:45
- Women’s Singles Qualifying Round 1
- Men’s Singles Qualifying Round 1
- Women’s Classes 6-10 Qualifying Round 1
- Women’s Classes 3-5 Qualifying Round 1
- Women’s Singles Qualifying Round 2
- Men’s Singles Qualifying Round 2
- Men’s Classes 8-10 Qualifying Round 1
- Men’s Classes 3-5 Qualifying Round 1
- Women’s Singles Qualifying Round 3
- Men’s Singles Qualifying Round 3
20:30 – 2:30
- Women’s Singles Qualifying Round 1
- Men’s Singles Qualifying Round 1
- Women’s Classes 6-10 Qualifying Round 2
- Women’s Classes 3-5 Qualifying Round 2
- Women’s Singles Qualifying Round 2
- Men’s Singles Qualifying Round 2
- Men’s Classes 8-10 Qualifying Round 2
- Men’s Classes 3-5 Qualifying Round 2
- Women’s Singles Qualifying Round 3
- Men’s Singles Qualifying Round 3
Weightlifting, The NEC Hall 1
14:00 – 16:30
- Men’s 109kg
18:30 – 21:00
- Women’s 87+kg
23:00 – 1:30
- Men’s 109+kg
Athletics and Para Athletics, Alexander Stadium
14:30 – 18:00
- Men’s 1500m T53/54 Round 1
- Women’s Heptathlon Long Jump
- Women’s 400m Round 1
- Men’s Shot Put Qualifying Rounds – A & B
- Men’s 800m Round 1
- Men’s 100m T11/12 Round 1
- Women’s Triple Jump Qualifying Rounds – A & B
- Men’s 400m Round 1
23:00 – 2:30
- Women’s Pole Vault Final
- Women’s Discus Throw Final
- Men’s High Jump Final
- Women’s Heptathlon Javelin Throw
- Women’s 100m Semi-finals
- Women’s 100m T37/38 Final
- Men’s 100m Semi-finals
- Women’s 100m T33/34 Final
- Women’s 10000m Final
- Women’s Shot Put Final
- Men’s Discus Throw F42-44/F61-64 Final
- Women’s Heptathlon 800m
- Men’s 100m T37/38 Final
- Women’s 100m Final
- Men’s 100m Final
Judo, Coventry Arena
14:30 – 19:00
- Women’s -78kg Preliminary Rounds Quarter-finals, Semi-finals and Repechage
- Women’s +78kg Preliminary Rounds Quarter-finals, Semi-finals and Repechage
- Men’s -90kg Preliminary Rounds Quarter-finals, Semi-finals and Repechage
- Men’s -100kg Preliminary Rounds Quarter-finals, Semi-finals and Repechage
- Men’s +100kg Preliminary Rounds Quarter-finals, Semi-finals and Repechage
21:30 – 0:15
- Men’s -90kg Medal Contests
- Women’s -78kg Medal Contests
- Men’s -100kg Medal Contests
- Women’s +78kg Medal Contests
- Men’s +100kg Medal Contests
Squash, University of Birmingham Hockey and Squash Centre
14:30 – 17:30
- Mixed Doubles Preliminary Round of 32
- Women’s Singles Plate Final
- Men’s Singles Plate Final
20:30 – 1:00
- Women’s Singles Bronze Medal
- Men’s Singles Bronze Medal
- Women’s Singles Gold Medal
- Men’s Singles Gold Medal
Aquatics – Swimming and Para Swimming, Sandwell Aquatics Centre
15:00 – 17:00
- Men’s 200m Individual Medley Heats
- Women’s 200m Freestyle S14 Heat
- Men’s 200m Freestyle S14 Heat
- Women’s 400m Freestyle Heats
- Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay Heats
- Men’s 4x100m Medley Relay Heats
23:30 – 2:30
- Men’s 200m Individual Medley Final
- Women’s 200m Freestyle S14 Final
- Men’s 200m Freestyle S14 Final
- Women’s 400m Freestyle Final
- Men’s 50m Freestyle Final
- Women’s 50m Backstroke Final
- Men’s 1500m Freestyle Final
- Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay Final
- Men’s 4x100m Medley Relay Final
Cricket T20, Edgbaston Stadium
15:30 – 19:00
- Women’s Group A Match: Australia v Pakistan
22:30 – 2:00
- Women’s Group A Match: India v Barbados
Cycling – Mountain Bike, Cannock Chase Forest
16:00 – 20:30
- Men’s Cross Country Final
- Women’s Cross Country Final
Boxing, The NEC Hall 4
16:30 – 20:30
- Women’s Minimumweight (45-48kg) Quarter-Final
- Men’s Flyweight (48-51kg) Quarter-Final
- Women’s Light Flyweight (48-50kg) Quarter-Final
- Men’s Bantamweight (51-54kg) Quarter-Final
- Men’s Featherweight (54-57kg) Quarter-Final
- Women’s Featherweight (54-57kg) Quarter-Final
- Men’s Light Welterweight (60-63.5kg) Quarter-Final
- Women’s Light Middleweight (66-70kg) Quarter-Final
- Men’s Welterweight (63.5-67kg) Quarter-Final
- Men’s Light Middleweight (67-71kg) Quarter-Final
- Women’s Lightweight (57-60kg) Quarter-Final
- Men’s Middleweight (71-75kg) Quarter-Final
- Women’s Middleweight (70-75kg) Quarter-Final
- Men’s Light Heavyweight (75-80kg) Quarter-Final
- Men’s Heavyweight (86-92kg) Quarter-Final
- Men’s Super Heavyweight (Over 92kg) Quarter-Final
22:30 – 2:30
- Men’s Minimumweight (45-48kg) Quarter-Final
- Men’s Flyweight (48-51kg) Quarter-Final
- Women’s Light Flyweight (48-50kg) Quarter-Final
- Men’s Bantamweight (51-54kg) Quarter-Final
- Women’s Featherweight (54-57kg) Quarter-Final
- Women’s Featherweight (54-57kg) Quarter-Final
- Men’s Light Welterweight (60-63.5kg) Quarter-Final
- Women’s Light Middleweight (66-70kg) Quarter-Final
- Men’s Welterweight (63.5-67kg) Quarter-Final
- Men’s Light Middleweight (67-71kg) Quarter-Final
- Women’s Lightweight (57-60kg) Quarter-Final
- Men’s Middleweight (71-75kg) Quarter-Final
- Women’s Middleweight (70-75kg) Quarter-Final
- Men’s Light Heavyweight (75-80kg) Quarter-Final
- Men’s Heavyweight (86-92kg) Quarter-Final
- Men’s Super Heavyweight (Over 92kg) Quarter-Final
Netball, The NEC Arena
16:30 – 20:00
- South Africa v Wales
- Uganda v Northern Ireland
22:30 – 2:00
- Scotland v Barbados
- Malawi v Trinidad & Tobago
Beach Volleyball, Smithfield
19:00 – 22:00
- Men’s Group Match – Australia v Rwanda
- Men’s Group Match – Cyprus v Tuvalu
- Women’s Group Match – Kenya v Ghana
23:30 – 2:30
- Men’s Group Match – South Africa v Maldives
- Men’s Group Match – England v New Zealand
- Women’s Group Match – Canada v New Zealand
(Timings are subject to change)
FAQ’s CWG2022
Where will Commonwealth Games 2022 be held?
Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games
Who will host 2022 Commonwealth Games?
The 2022 Commonwealth Games are being held in Birmingham, England. Birmingham is a metropolitan borough in the West Midlands region and is the second-largest city in the United Kingdom. Birmingham were awarded the host city rights in 2017.
Where is the Commonwealth Games 2022 Opening Ceremony?
The venue of the CWG 2022 opening ceremony will be the Alexander Stadium, the main athletics venue for the Games. The aim of the opening ceremony is to keep Birmingham’s artistic heritage at the centre of the show, according to director Iqbal Khan.
Which Channel Telecast Commonwealth Games 2022?
Sony Pictures Network (SPN) has acquired the broadcast rights for CWG 2022 in India.
What time is the Commonwealth opening ceremony?
Coverage of the Commonwealth Games 2022 opening ceremony begins at 7pm on Thursday 28 July on BBC One, and runs until 10.30pm.
How many sports are in the Commonwealth Games 2022?
At the 2022 Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, Team England will compete against the 72 nations and territories of the Commonwealth across 19 different sports.
Is men’s cricket in the Commonwealth Games?
Yes! Cricket is making its return to the Commonwealth Games for the first time since 1998. Back then, men’s one-day cricket featured in the Games staged in Kuala Lumpur. This is the first time women’s cricket has been part of the Games, with the T20 format to feature.6 hours ago
How many Commonwealth countries are there?
The Commonwealth is a voluntary association of 54 independent countries, almost all of which were formerly under British rule. The origins of the Commonwealth come from Britain’s former Empire.
How long is the Commonwealth Games 2022?
286 different sessions of sport will take place across 11 days. There are plenty of tickets left for Rugby 7s on Friday 29 July and Saturday 30 July at Coventry Stadium, and the women’s cricket T20 at Edgbaston Stadium. It’s the first time that women’s cricket has been included in the Commonwealth Games.