Stefan Kraft of Austria will be aiming to clinch the men's FIS Ski Jumping World Cup title at the Raw Air Tournament ©Getty Images

The men's International Ski Federation (FIS) Ski Jumping World Cup enters its final stage as the Raw Air Tournament begins tomorrow in Oslo.

Competition is due to take place on four Norwegian hills, with the athlete collecting the highest points total declared as the victor.

The World Cup winner is also set to be decided, with the men's season concluding in Vikersund on March 15. 

Action starts on Holmenkollbakken in the Norwegian capital tomorrow with a qualifying round.

A team event is then scheduled for Saturday (March 7), followed by an individual jump on Sunday (March 8). 

Stefan Kraft of Austria currently leads the World Cup rankings on 1613 points, but is closely followed by Karl Geiger of Germany on 1495. 

Chiara Hoelzl of Austria currently leads the women's FIS Ski Jumping World Cup standings ©Getty Images
Chiara Hoelzl of Austria currently leads the women's FIS Ski Jumping World Cup standings ©Getty Images

The two could also still be caught by Dawid Kubacki of Poland on 1131.

A women's Raw Air tournament is also set to begin at the same venue, with qualifying due to be held on Saturday (March 7) and a final jump on Sunday (March 8). 

It will not act as the season finale, however, with competition continuing in Russia later this month. 

Chiara Hoelzl of Austria and Maren Lundby of Norway have been battling it out for the top spot in the World Cup standings, with the former currently first on 1066. 

Lundby, the reigning Olympic, world and World Cup champion, is second on 1040, followed by Eva Pinkelnig of Austria on 939.