The 2023 Diamond League season continues as some of the world’s best athletes visit Rabat.
The Moroccan city hosts the second event of the year, with an elite field expected to compete.
The men’s 100 meters will be eagerly anticipated as reigning world champion Fred Kerley battles Marcell Jacobs, who took Olympic gold in the event at Tokyo 2020.
Shericka Jackson is also set to be back on track in the women’s 200 meters and looking to bounce back from defeat to Sha’Carri Richardson at the Diamond League opener in Doha earlier in May.
Here’s everything you need to know.
When is the Diamond League event in Rabat?
The Diamond League Rabat event begins at around 6pm BST, with the first major final on the track about an hour later, on Sunday 28 May. It will be held at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.
How can I watch it?
Viewers in the United Kingdom will be able to watch the action live on BBC Three, with coverage from 7pm BST. Coverage will also be available via the BBC Sport website and BBC iPlayer.
What is the schedule? (all times BST)
18:37: Women’s shot put
7:04pm: Women’s 400m hurdles
7:05pm: Women’s high jump
7:15pm: Men’s 800m
7:29pm: Men’s 110m hurdles
7:38pm: Women’s 1500m
7:40pm: Women’s triple jump
7:52pm: Men’s 400m
20:02: Women’s 200m
20:11: Men’s 1500m
20:25: Men’s 100m
20:34: Women’s 800m
20:46: Men’s 3000m steeplechase
Which cities are hosting Diamond League events this year?
May 5: Doha, Qatar
May 28: Rabat, Morocco
June 2: Florence, Italy
June 9: Paris, France
June 15: Oslo, Norway
June 30: Lausanne, Switzerland
2 July: Stockholm, Sweden
July 16: Chorzow, Poland
July 21: Monaco
23 July: London, United Kingdom
July 29: Shanghai, China
August 3: Shenzhen, China
31 August: Zurich, Switzerland
September 8: Brussels, Belgium
September 16-17: Eugene, United States