American McRae Williams won last season's men's event in Font Romeu ©Getty Images

The International Ski Federation Slopestyle World Cup is scheduled to continue tomorrow with the first of three days of action in Font Romeu in France.

Men’s qualification is due to take centre stage tomorrow and will be followed by women’s qualification on Friday (December 22).

The men’s and women’s finals are both scheduled for Saturday (December 23).

Norway’s Oystein Braaten currently leads the men’s Slopestyle World Cup rankings with 105 points.

Great Britain’s James Woods is second with 100 points, while Canada’s Evan McEachran is third with 96.

France's Tess Ledeux came out on top in the 2016-2017 women's event ©Getty Images
France's Tess Ledeux came out on top in the 2016-2017 women's event ©Getty Images

Topping the women’s standings is Sweden’s Jennie-Lee Burmansson with 160 points.

Switzerland’s Giulia Tanno is second with 130 points, while Britain’s Katie Summerhayes is third with 109.

The United States’ McRae Williams and France’s Tess Ledeux won the respective men’s and women’s events last season.

Williams, the reigning Slopestyle World Cup champion, is 21st in the men’s rankings with 26 points.

Ledeux occupies joint 36th place in the women’s standings with four points.