Over 50,000 runners will pound London’s streets on Sunday, April 26, 2026, during the 2026 London Marathon, one of six Abbott World Marathon Majors and the world’s most subscribed marathon. A record 1,133,813 people entered the London Marathon ballot 2026 (April 25-May 2, 2025), competing for approximately 20,000 places, with a roughly 2% acceptance rate. The London Marathon 2026 marks the 46th edition of the race that began in 1981, covering 26.2 miles from Greenwich/Blackheath start areas to The Mall finish before Buckingham Palace.
London Marathon 2026 Date and Schedule
When is the London Marathon 2026? The London Marathon 2026 date is Sunday, April 26, 2026. The race operates with staggered start times, managing the massive field:
| Category | Start Time |
| Elite Wheelchair Race | 8:50 AM |
| Elite Women’s Race | 9:05 AM |
| Elite Men & Mass Start | 9:35 AM |
| Course Cutoff Time | 8-hour limit from mass start (approximately 5:35 PM) |
Runners assigned specific start zones based on predicted finish times receive detailed start information when collecting race packs at the pre-race expo.

London Marathon 2026 Entry: How to Get In?
London Marathon 2026 entry operates through multiple routes, though if reading this in 2026, the public ballot closed May 2, 2025, with results announced in July 2025. Understanding entry paths helps plan future attempts:
Public Ballot (Closed)
The 2026 ballot opened April 25, 2025 (race day of 2025 edition) and closed May 2, 2025. Results emailed June 2025. Entry fee structure:
- UK residents: £79.99 (up from £69.99 previous years)
- UK residents with £49.99 donation: Automatic second ballot entry if unsuccessful first draw
- International entries: £225 (includes carbon offset)
Unsuccessful applicants who donated received free premium winter running top (£60 retail value).
Charity Places
Charities receive guaranteed London Marathon places in exchange for fundraising commitments typically £2,000-4,000. This route remains available year-round and represents realistic 2026 entry for those without ballot success. Charities manage their own application processes and deadlines.
Good for Age Qualifying
Runners achieving specific marathon times within age categories qualify for guaranteed entry. Standards range from sub-3:00 (men 18-39) to 5:00+ (men/women 80+). Qualifying times must be achieved at certified marathons within qualifying window.
Championship Entry
Very fast club runners meeting championship standards (sub-2:45 men, sub-3:15 women) receive priority entry to compete for British team selection.
London Marathon Route: Greenwich to Buckingham Palace
The London Marathon route and London Marathon 2026 route follow the same certified fast course covering 26.2 miles (42.195km) with minimal elevation gain (119-138 meters total). Three start areas, Red, Green, and Blue, merge around mile 3.
Route Highlights and Mile Markers
| Mile Markers | Location & Key Landmarks | Highlight |
| 1–3 Miles | Greenwich Park & Blackheath | The three separate start lines merge here. |
| 4–7 Miles | Woolwich & Cutty Sark | Historic Royal Arsenal and the iconic tea clipper. |
| 8–12 Miles | Isle of Dogs & Canary Wharf | The financial district; known for the loudest crowds. |
| 13 Mile | Tower Bridge | The halfway point and most photographed spot. |
| 14–19 Miles | Bermondsey & Southwark | Challenging stretch through South London. |
| 20 Mile | Tower of London | A critical mental barrier for many runners. |
| 21–23 Miles | The Embankment | Stunning views of the Thames and London Eye. |
| 24–26 Miles | Westminster & The Mall | Buckingham Palace finish via Parliament Square. |
| Finish | The Mall | Final sprint directly before the Buckingham Palace gates. |
How Many People Run the London Marathon?
How many people run the London Marathon? Approximately 50,000 runners participate annually (48,000-52,000 range depending on year). Of these:
- 20,000 gain entry through public ballot
- 15,000-18,000 run for charities
- 7,000 qualify through Good for Age or Championship standards
- 2,000 international tour operator places
- 500 elite/invited runners
Since 1981, over 1.3 million runners have completed the London Marathon. The 2026 edition marks the 46th race.
London Marathon Events: Beyond the Main Race
London Marathon Events encompass multiple competitions:
Mini London Marathon: Day before main race, young runners (ages 13-17) compete on final 2.6km of course finishing on The Mall.
Westminster Mile: Various age groups race one-mile course near Big Ben.
London Marathon Expo: Three-day pre-race running show at ExCeL London. Bib collection required (not race morning). Gear vendors, nutrition samples, training seminars. Free entry with race number.
Virtual London Marathon: Runners worldwide complete 26.2 miles on their own routes October-designated weekend, receiving official medal and t-shirt.

Planning the Race Week Logistics
Successful race day execution begins with a visit to the official expo for essential registration and preparation.
Bib Collection (Mandatory)
ExCeL London expo typically Thursday-Saturday before race (April 24-26, 2026). Photo ID required. No race morning collection. Expo includes start color/zone assignment, timing chip, race shirt, and sponsor samples.
Getting to Start Areas
Blackheath (Blue Start) and Greenwich (Red/Green Starts) require early departure from central London. DLR and National Rail serve stations but experience severe crowding 6:00-8:30 AM. Arrive start areas by 8:00 AM minimum. Bag drop closes 8:45 AM. Extensive road closures prevent driving.
Spectator Strategy
Best viewing: Cutty Sark (Mile 7), Tower Bridge (Mile 13), Embankment (Miles 21-23). These locations balance crowd density with transport access. Download the official London Marathon app for live runner tracking. Expect mobile network congestion on race day; screenshot runner tracking details beforehand.
Luggage Storage on Race Day
Official bag drop operates at start areas (Blue/Red/Green zones) but only accommodates single small bag per runner, collected post-race at The Mall. Spectators arriving with luggage or groups managing multiple bags face challenges as hotels rarely accommodate early check-ins on London’s busiest April weekend.
Radical Storage provides secure locations throughout London, including near Greenwich DLR stations, Tower Bridge viewing areas, and the Westminster finish zone. Drop bags €5 per day with €3,000 coverage, position for optimal spectating without luggage burden, then retrieve before departures. Essential for out-of-town visitors managing accommodation logistics while following runners across the course.
FAQs
The public ballot closed May 2, 2025. Realistic 2026 options: charity places (contact charities directly) or international tour operators. Some charities accept applications year-round.
Approximately 2% success rate. Over 1.1 million people applied for ~20,000 ballot places in 2026. Donating entry fee provides second ballot chance, doubling odds.
Yes, certified flat with only 119-138 meters total elevation gain. No sustained climbs. Favorable for fast times.
8-hour limit (5:35 PM finish cutoff) enforced for safety. Runners behind pace at certain mile markers directed to continue on pavements rather than closed roads. Still receive finisher medal if completing distance.
Conclusion
The 2026 London Marathon delivers unparalleled atmosphere, combining elite athletic performance with mass participation across London’s most iconic streets. The 2% ballot acceptance rate underscores the event’s prestige, while alternative entry routes, charities, Good for Age, and championships, provide determined runners multiple paths to the starting line.
Success requires early planning whether entering future ballots (always opens race day of previous year), securing charity places months ahead, or achieving qualifying times. The flat course and April timing optimize fast times though unpredictable British weather demands preparation for all conditions. Whether running or spectating, London Marathon Sunday April 26, 2026 represents one of distance running’s signature global events.

