The final leg of the 2017 FIG individual All-Around World Cup is set to take place at the O2 Arena tomorrow ©Getty Images

The final leg of the 2017 International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) Individual All-Around World Cup is set to take place in London tomorrow.

The competition forms part of the World Cup series that began last month in Newark in the United States and then moved to Stuttgart in Germany.

Competition is due to take place at London's O2 Arena, the same venue that hosted artistic gymnastics at the London 2012 Olympic Games.

The men will compete on six pieces of apparatus - floor, pommel horse, rings, vault, parallel bars and the high bar - while the women's event will take place on vault, uneven bars, beam and floor.

The women's competition is due to take place in the afternoon and the men's in the evening, with the whole event broadcast by Sky Sports in the United Kingdom.

Based on his performances at last month's two events, Rio 2016 all-around silver medallist Oleg Verniaiev of Ukraine has all but sealed the men's title for Ukraine on 115 points. 

Oleg Verniaiev of Ukraine is in a commanding position in the men's overall standings ©Getty Images
Oleg Verniaiev of Ukraine is in a commanding position in the men's overall standings ©Getty Images

China's Sun Wei is currently second on 85 but would need to win tomorrow and also have Verniaiev finish lower than seventh in order to claim the title.

Germany's Lukas Dauser completes the top three, way back on 60 points.

The women's competition is much tighter with Ragan Smith of the United States and Tabea Alt of Germany both on 60 points after they each won the World Cup events held in their respective countries.

Alt will be back in action tomorrow to try to and seal the series title for Germany, while American Victoria Nguyen will lead her country's effort.

Angelina Melnikova of Russia, who won team silver at Rio 2016, finds herself in third place on 55 points after securing second place in Stuttgart.

Great Britain's Amy Tinkler, the Rio 2016 floor bronze medallist, and Georgia-Mae Fenton will be hoping to match Alt and Smith by winning on  home soil.