Germany's Daniel Deusser is considered one of the favourites at the FEI World Cup Jumping Final ©Getty Images

The International Equestrian Federation (FEI) Jumping and Dressage World Cup seasons are set to conclude at this week's final in Gothenburg. 

The Scandinavium arena in the Swedish city will host both the FEI Jumping and Dressage World Cup Finals.

The Jumping World Cup Final will begin tomorrow, with the second round on Friday (April 5).

The final will be held on Sunday (April 6).

Defending champion Beezie Madden of the United States is considered the favourite, having already won two World Cup titles in her career. 

She will be challenged by Germany's Daniel Deusser, who topped the Western European League by 99 points.

America's Beezie Madden is the defending champion of the FEI World Cup Jumping Final ©Getty Images
America's Beezie Madden is the defending champion of the FEI World Cup Jumping Final ©Getty Images

European champion Peder Fredricson is another contender and will look to be spurred on by the home crowd in Gothenburg.

In total, 34 participants from 18 different countries will compete in the Final. 

The Dressage World Cup Final will also take place at the Scandinavium on Friday and Saturday.

Germany's Isabell Werth is returning to defend her title, competing in a field of 18 athletes from 12 countries. 

Her main opponents will be her compatriots, Helen Langehanenberg and Benjamin Werndl, who finished first and second respectively in the Western European League.