The London Stadium plays host to an all-star track and field cast as the Diamond League arrives in the English capital.

Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson (800m women) has promised “a battle of the world records” as she and Josh Kerr (1 mile men) are both hoping to write their names into the history books on Saturday.
Amber Anning (400m women) already owns a British record and will hope to add a Diamond League title in London.
A wealth of home talent, including British record holder Amber Anning (400m women), is joined by a host of global stars and Olympic medallists, including Rai Benjamin (400m men) and Valarie Sion (Discus women).
Radio Times brings you our guide to watching the athletics at Diamond League London 2026 on TV and online.
Diamond League London 2026 on TV and live stream
Diamond League London takes place on Saturday 18 July 2026.
Coverage of Diamond League London will be shown live on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.
The broadcast will start at 1pm UK time and run for three hours and a half.
Diamond League London 2026 TV schedule – Saturday 18 July
UK time. BBC coverage starts at 12pm.
- 1:04pm – Discus women
- 1:07pm – T54 1500m WCR men
- 1:15pm – Pole vault men
- 2:03pm – 400m hurdles men
- 2:10pm – High jump women
- 2:25pm – 800m men
- 2:35pm – 3000m women
- 2:49pm – Long jump women
- 2:53pm – 110m hurdles men
- 3:04pm – 100m men
- 3:15pm – 200m women
- 3:26pm – 400m men
- 3:36pm – 1 mile men
- 3:51pm – 800m women
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Diamond League 2026 season schedule
- Thursday 16 May – Shanghai (CHN) (China Textile City Sports Center)
- Friday 23 May – Xiamen (CHN) (Xiamen Egret Stadium)
- Saturday 31 May – Rabat (MAR) (Rabat Olympic Stadium)
- Wednesday 4 June – Rome (ITA) (Stadio Olimpico)
- Saturday 7 June – Stockholm (SWE) (Stockholm Olympic Stadium)
- Tuesday 10 June – Oslo (NOR) (Bislett Stadium)
- Thursday 19 June – Doha (QAT) (Khalifa International Stadium)
- Saturday 28 June – Paris (FRA) (Stade Sébastien Charléty)
- Friday 4 July – Eugene (USA) (Hayward Field)
- Thursday 10 July – Monaco (MON) (Stade Louis II)
- Saturday 18 July – London (GBR) (London Stadium)
- Thursday 21 August – Lausanne (SUI) (Stade olympique de la Pontaise)
- Saturday 23 August – Silesia (POL) (Stadion Śląski)
- Wednesday 27 August – Zurich (SUI) (Letzigrund)
- Thursday 4 – Friday 5 September – Brussels (BEL) (King Baudouin Stadium)
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Ned is a sports writer at RadioTimes.com. He has covered a host of sports from EFL football, international cricket and golf all the way through to bike polo and triathlon.

