Venue: Pieter van den Hoogenband Stadium, Eindhoven Dates: 11-28 November |
Coverage: Live on BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app |
British Olympic champions Tom Dean, Duncan Scott and Freya Anderson will compete in the International Swimming League (ISL) play-offs in Eindhoven, which will be broadcast on the BBC.
Live coverage will begin on Thursday, 11 November and run every Thursday to Sunday until 28 November.
The Britons will race for London Roar alongside other international stars.
Eight teams will take part in the play-offs, with four qualifying for the final in December.
The ISL features some of the world’s fastest swimmers competing in a points-based team format.
US seven-time Olympic champion Caeleb Dressel, of Cali Condors, set world records for the 100m butterfly and 50m freestyle in previous ISL seasons.
Dressel’s team-mate and compatriot Coleman Stewart set a world record in the 100m backstroke in the opening weekend of the current season with a time of 48.33 seconds.
Each team has at least 12 men and 12 women, with two athletes from each team competing per event.
Bonus points are up for grabs in the form of ‘jackpot’ times if an athlete wins by a certain margin.
London Roar are in third place going into the play-offs with 13 points, trailing Cali Condors (15) and Energy Standard (16).
Among Scott, Dean and Anderson’s team-mates are Australian Olympic gold medallist Kyle Chalmers, Australia’s most-decorated Olympian Emma McKeon, 50m and 100m breaststroke short course world record holder Alia Atkinson of Jamaica, and British swimmers Luke Greenback, Ross Murdoch and Edward Mildred.
Having captained London Roar in previous seasons, Britain’s Adam Peaty is taking part in BBC TV show Strictly Come Dancing and will not be competing in the play-offs.
London Roar secured their play-off place with a victory over Cali Condors in September.
BBC coverage – all matches live on BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app
All times are GMT and subject to change.
Thursday, 11 November – match 1, day one
18:00-20:30 – Cali Condors, DC Trident, Energy Standard, Iron
Friday, 12 November – match 1, day two
18:00-20:30 – Cali Condors, DC Trident, Energy Standard, Iron
Saturday, 13 November – match 2, day one
18:00-20:30 – London Roar, LA Current, Aqua Centurions, Toronto Titans
Sunday, 14 November – match 2, day two
18:00-20:30 – London Roar, LA Current, Aqua Centurions, Toronto Titans
Thursday, 18 November – match 3, day one
18:00-20:30 – Aqua Centurions, Toronto Titans, DC Trident, Energy Standard
Friday, 19 November – match 3, day two
18:00-20:30 – Aqua Centurions, Toronto Titans, DC Trident, Energy Standard
Saturday, 20 November – match 4, day one
18:00-20:30- Cali Condors, Iron, LA Current, London Roar
Sunday, 21 November – match 4, day two
18:00-20:30- Cali Condors, Iron, LA Current, London Roar
Thursday, 25 November – match 5, day one
18:00-20:30 – DC Trident, Energy Standard, LA Current, London Roar
Friday, 26 November – match 5, day two
18:00-20:30 – DC Trident, Energy Standard, LA Current, London Roar
Saturday, 27 November – match 6, day one
18:00-20:30 – Cali Condors, Iron, Aqua Centurions, Toronto Titans
Sunday, 28 November – match 6, day two
18:00-20:30 – Cali Condors, Iron, Aqua Centurions, Toronto Titans
Friday, 3 December – Finals, day one
18:00-20:30
Saturday, 4 December – Finals, day two
18:00-20:30
National and regional variations have been included in this list where possible, but please check your local listings for more detailed information. Late schedule changes may be made.