When does the ballot for the 2026 London Marathon open?
The ballot is open from April 25 to May 2.
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The London Marathon is back! Here's your guide to the 2025 race and how to enter the ballot for 2026.
## London Marathon 2025: A Comprehensive Guide
The London Marathon is a highlight of the spring sporting calendar. Here's what you need to know about the 2025 race and how to get involved in 2026.
### Date and Start Times The London Marathon 2025 is on Sunday, April 27: - 8.50am: Elite wheelchair races - 9.05am: Elite women's race - 9.35am: Elite men's race and mass start
### The Route The 26.2-mile route starts in Greenwich and Blackheath, converging at the three-mile mark. Runners will pass landmarks including: - Cutty Sark (mile 6) - Tower Bridge (mile 12) - Tower of London (mile 22) - London Eye and Big Ben (mile 25) - Buckingham Palace (finish line)
For a detailed map, click here.
### How to Watch The race will be broadcast on BBC with coverage on BBC One and BBC Two, as well as BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website. Live streams will also be available from Tower Bridge and the finish line.
### How to Enter the 2026 Ballot The ballot for the 2026 London Marathon is open from April 25 to May 2. You can enter the ballot here. The results will be announced in July.
### Alternative Entry Methods - **Charity Entry:** Many charities offer guaranteed places to runners who commit to fundraising. - **Good for Age Place:** UK residents meeting specific qualifying times can apply. - **Tour Operator:** International runners can enter through recognized tour operators. - **Running Clubs:** Athletics clubs affiliated with British Athletics may have guaranteed entries.
### Prize Money Equal prize money is offered for the wheelchair and able-bodied races. Winners in each elite race will receive £44,000, with additional bonuses for record-breaking performances.
The ballot is open from April 25 to May 2.
If successful in the ballot, the entry fee is £79.99 (£49.99 if you donate your fee to the London Marathon Foundation).
You can watch it on BBC, BBC iPlayer, and the BBC Sport website.
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