Brady Ellison will be looking to add a third Indoor World Cup title to his collection tomorrow ©World Archery

Brady Ellison of the United States will face Steve Wijler of The Netherlands in tomorrow's men's recurve final at the 2017-2018 Indoor Archery World Cup in Nimes.

Triple Olympic medallist Ellison defeated Kim Jae Hyeong of South Korea 6-4 to reach the gold medal match at Parc-Expos Hall and Wiljer overcame Kim's compatriot Han Jaeyeop by a 6-5 scoreline.

The South Koreans will contest the bronze medal.

The recurve women's final will also be contested by two South Koreans in the form of Sim Yeji and Kim Surin.

Sim defeated compatriot Jin Yun 6-2 in her semi-final after Kim had overcome Rio 2016 silver medallist Lisa Unruh of Germany in her last four tie.

Steve Wijler qualified for the final of the men's recurve final at the Indoor Archery World Cup in Nimes against South Korea's Han Jaeyeop with this shot ©World Archery
Steve Wijler qualified for the final of the men's recurve final at the Indoor Archery World Cup in Nimes against South Korea's Han Jaeyeop with this shot ©World Archery

The women's compound gold World Cup gold medal will go to either Turkey's Yesim Bostan or Russia's Natalia Avdeeva following their semi-final victories against Denmark's Sara Sonnichsen and Spain's Andrea Marcos respectively.

Avdeeva, a three-time World Cup champion and a silver medallist at this event last year, defeated Marcos in a shoot-off after the duo's scores were level at 146 each.

Bostan came through a similarly tight match against eight-time World Cup gold medal winner Sonnichsen, eventually winning 145-144.

Kristoffer Schaff of the US and Dutchman Mike Schloesser will contest the compound men's final

Schloesser booked his place in the final after beating Schaff's compatriot Paul Tedford 150-148 in the semi-final whilst Schaff defeated Demir Elmaagacli of Turkey 149-147.