Georgia Hunter Bell, who won silver at last year’s World Championships, will be the favourite to win the women’s 800m in Hogkinson’s absence.
The women’s 100m and 200m sprints will perhaps be the most hotly contested races with Dina Asher-Smith, Amy Hunt and Daryll Neita set to go head to head.
Zharnel Hughes, Jeremiah Azu, Romell Glave and Louie Hinchliffe will battle it out in the men’s 100m, while home favourite Matthew Hudson-Smith – who now has a stand named after him at the stadium – and Charlie Dobson are in the men’s 400m.
Rabat Diamond League winner Max Burgin, Ben Pattison and Jake Wightman will compete for the men’s 800m title.
Scott Lincoln will seek to win the men’s shot put for an 11th consecutive year, while Adele Nicholl will defend her women’s shot put title having returned to athletics after competing in the bobsleigh at the Winter Olympics in Italy.
World and Paralympic champion Jonnie Peacock competes in the men’s 100m ambulant race, while Melanie Woods will go head to head with Kare Adenegan in the women’s 400m wheelchair race.
