Summary

  • Watch live coverage of day two of the Diamond League final in Brussels

  • Daryll Neita, Georgia Bell, Molly Caudery and Ben Pattison among British athletes competing

  • Letsile Tebogo, Emmanuel Wanyonyi, Faith Kipyegon and Femke Bol among global stars in action

  1. Ones to watch - women's eventspublished at 15:27 British Summer Time 13 September

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    Molly CauderyImage source, Getty Images
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    Molly Caudery

    Women's pole vault (from 18:51)

    GB's Molly Caudery looks to bounce back from the disappointment of failing to qualify for the Olympic final at Paris 2024. She'll be up against Australia's Nina Kennedy - the reigning Olympic champion.

    Women's 200m (from 19:17)

    An exciting field features British duo Daryll Neita and Amy Hunt although American star Sha'Carri Richardson has pulled out.

    Women's 1500m (from 19:54)

    Paris 2024 bronze medallist Georgia Bell and GB team-mate Melissa Courtney-Bryant have it all to do as they come up against the formidable Faith Kipyegon of Kenya - the winner of the last three women's 1500m Olympic titles.

    Women's 400m hurdles (from 20:52)

    Netherlands' Femke Bol looks to bounce back from her third place finish in this event at Paris 2024. She comes up against USA's Anna Cockrell who won the 1500m silver medal in Paris.

  2. Ones to watch - men's eventspublished at 15:27 British Summer Time 13 September

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    Men's 400m hurdles (from 19:04)

    Brazil's Alison Dos Santos is the heavy favourite in this event. Norway's Karsten Warholm and USA's Rai Benjamin, who pipped Dos Santos to the silver and gold medals respectively at Paris 2024, sit this one out.

    Men's 200m (from 20:07)

    It's an American dominated field as Joseph Fahnbulleh, Kyree King, Courtney Lindsey, Fred Kerley and Kenny Bednarek are all vying for a win over the new star of the men's 200m - Letsile Tebogo of Botswana. Tebogo will be coming into this race off the back of an Olympic gold medal in this event at Paris 2024, as well as a silver in the 4x400m relay.

    Kenny Bednarek and Letsile TebogoImage source, Getty Images
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    Kenny Bednarek and Letsile Tebogo

    Men's 800m (from 20:40)

    Great Britain's Ben Pattison will start in the eighth lane and comes up against Olympic men's 800m champion, Emmanuel Wanyonyi of Kenya. Wanyoni also finished in first place in the men's 800m in the 2023 Diamond League season.

  3. What is the schedule in Brussels?published at 15:27 British Summer Time 13 September

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    Saturday 14 September

    6.51pm Women's Pole Vault

    7.04pm Men's 400m Hurdles

    7.17pm Women's 200m

    7.20pm Men's High Jump

    7.22pm Men's Javelin Throw

    7.27pm Women's 300m Steeplechase

    7.46pm Women's 100m Hurdles

    7:52pm Women's Long Jump

    7.54pm Women's 1500m

    8.07pm Men's 200m

    8.18pm Women's 5000m

    8.40pm Men's 800m

    8:52pm Women's 400m Hurdles

  4. How does the Diamond League final work?published at 15:27 British Summer Time 13 September

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    Athletes acquired points from the 14 Diamond League regular season meets between April and September to qualify for the final in Brussels on 13 and 14 September.

    Across the 32 track and field events, the top six in the field events, the top eight for 100m through 800m on the track and the top 10 for distances 1500m and longer qualified to take part.

    In addition to winning the Diamond Trophy, each of the 32 champions will receive £24,000 in prize money.

    The action is taking place at the 50,000 capacity King Baudouin Stadium, with 16 finals each day.