DON'T MISS: Lisa Dobriskey in the women's 1500m final, 8.15pm. The silver medallist at last year's World Championships Chanel Fake Handbags in Berlin, will have an added incentive as she battles for a medal in the Olympic Stadium.
Earlier this month she was beaten in Paris by Anna Alminova and made no secret of her suspicions as the Russian ran the fastest time by a woman in four years in her first international race since serving a three-month drug ban.
"She looked like she could run five seconds faster," said Dobriskey (below). "It's crazy really. Initially you feel quite angry but you have to try to take your emotions aside, channel that anger and make it work for you."
Dobriskey will be joined on the start-line by fellow Britons Hannah England and Stephanie Twell.
rado watchesOTHER BRITS TO WATCH Andi Jones, Lee Merrien, Ben Moreau, Dan Robinson, Dave Webb, Martin Williams, men's marathon, 9.05am; Chris Tomlinson men's long jump final 7.10pm; GB women's 4x400m relay team, final 8.40pm; GB men's 4x400m relay team, final 8.55pm.
WORTH A LOOK Women's high jump final, 6.30pm. Croatia's Blanka Vlasik is a two-time world Ballet flats champion but has never won a European Championships medal. She goes for gold in a top-class competition featuring the only other women in the world to clear two metres this season: Ariane Friedrich, of Germany, Italy's Anonietta Di Martino and Spaniard Ruth Beitia.
MEDALS AVAILABLE: 11 TV COVERAGE BBC 2: 9-11.30am, BBC 2 6- 9.30pm.
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