Join Gabby Logan as a pulsating evening is guaranteed in Paris on day nine as the world’s fastest athletes line up for one of the most anticipated and greatest events in sport, the men’s 100m final.
America’s global superstar Noah Lyles is the reigning world champion and the man to beat. British hopeful Zharnel Hughes will seek to exorcise the memory of his disqualification at Tokyo 2020, while Botswana’s world silver medallist Letsile Tebogo is another strong contender.
Watch the Athletics on BBC One and BBC iPlayer
Kelly Cates has all the action from the Athletics – plus swimming and boxing- from 6pm on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds.
*Events and timings are subject to change
10.45am – Women’s 200m Round One
10.50am – Men’s 110m Hurdles Round One – Team GB’s Tade Ojora in action
11.35am Women’s 400m Hurdles Round One – Team GB’s Jessie Knight, Lina Nielsen in action
6.05pm – Men’s 400m Round One – Team GB’s Matthew Hudson-Smith & Charles Dobson in action
6.55pm – Women’s High Jump Final
7.05pm – Men’s 100m Semi-Finals – Team GB’s Zharnel Hughes, Louie Hinchliffe in action
7.35pm – Women’s 800m Semi-Finals – Team GB’s Keely Hodgkinson, Jemma Reekie & Phoebe Gill in action
8.10pm – Men’s 1500m Semi-Finals – Team GB’s Josh Kerr & George Mills in action
8.50pm – Men’s 100m Final
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