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When is the Men’s and Women’s 100m final at 2022 Commonwealth Games?

BIRMINGHAM'S 2022 Commonwealth Games is finally here but don't blink as your favourite athletics event could be over in less than ten seconds.

Team England were dealt a huge blow in their 100m bid when gold medallist Dina Asher-Smith was forced to pull out of the competition due to injury.

Dina Asher-Smith has withdrawn from the Commonwealth Games due to injury
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Dina Asher-Smith has withdrawn from the Commonwealth Games due to injuryCredit: PA

However, Olympic bronze medallist Daryll Neita is playing her part in the highly anticipated event.

And fans can expect to see British Championship winner Jeremiah Azu tearing up the track in Birmingham.

Find out when both the 100m finals will be below...

When is the Men's 100m final?

The Men's 100m Round one was completed on Tuesday, August 2 at 10:40am UK time with the fastest two plus the six fastest times qualifying for the next stages.

South African sprinter Akani Simbine won gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
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South African sprinter Akani Simbine won gold at the 2018 Commonwealth GamesCredit: Getty

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And sprinters who were successful will take part in TODAY'S semi-finals, Wednesday, August 3 which is scheduled to start at 7:10pm UK time.

However, fans won't have to wait long as the 100m final will take place later around 9:30pm.

When is the Women's 100m final?

The Women's 100m Round one concluded on the same day as the Men's, Tuesday, August 2 but from 12:15pm in the UK and the same qualifying rules apply as above.

Michelle Lee-Ahye made Trinidad and Tobago proud by winning gold in 2018
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Michelle Lee-Ahye made Trinidad and Tobago proud by winning gold in 2018Credit: AFP or licensors

And today is the allocated date for the semi-finals which will start at approximately 7:35pm.

Whilst the final will get underway from 9:20pm - ten minutes before the Men's.

How can I watch both 100m finals for FREE?

Viewers in the UK can watch both 100m finals for FREE across the BBC channels as long as they hold a valid TV license.

Premier Sports will also have exclusive coverage of the two major events.

And so will Welsh channel S4C for fans in Wales who want to stream all the action live.

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