How to watch London Marathon 2026: Free Streams & TV Channels

Sebastian Sawe celebrates crossing the line first to win the London Marathon 2025, with Buckingham Palace and the Mall in the background.
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The London Marathon 2026 live streams will feature a lineup of the world's elite long-distance runners over the 26.2-mile course that winds from Greenwich to the Mall — via the famous dry dock Cutty Sark — in the UK capital. As well as Sebastian Sawe and Tigst Assefa defending their titles, there will be more than 59,000 runners pounding the tarmac, including former F1 world champion Sebastian Vettel and Olympian Laura Kenny.

Assefa didn't just win the 2025 women's race, she broke the world record in a women-only race with a time of 2:15:50. The Olympic and world silver medallist is a supremely consistent performer, but will face serious competition from Kenya's Joyciline Jepkosgei, who won in 2021 and was last year’s runner-up. Hellen Obiri, who took Olympic bronze in Paris, is also expected to challenge.

In the wheelchair events, Marcel Hug seeks a record-equaling eighth London title after winning last weekend's Boston Marathon for the men, while fellow Swiss Catherine Debrunner seeks a third title in a row in the UK capital.

There are plenty of famous faces among the near-60,000 runners, too. Former F1 star Vettel, Olympic cyclist Laura Kenny, ex-England cricket captain Alastair Cook and former champion jockey AP McCoy all running.

Read on for our guide on where to watch London Marathon 2026 live streams online, on TV and potentially for free wherever you are.

Can I watch London Marathon 2026 for free?

The 2026 London Marathon is free-to-air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer for UK residents. Remember, though, you must have a TV license.

There are also free live streams from RaiPlay if you live in Italy and RTVE Play for Spanish residents.

In countries where the race hasn't been picked up by a local broadcasting partner, such as Japan or New Zealand, the Olympic Channel also has coverage without a cost.

This handy guide has a rundown of what broadcasting deals are in place worldwide, meaning you can work out if yours doesn't via a process of elimination.

Traveling abroad right now? You can use a VPN to watch London Marathon 2026 for free as if you were right at home. NordVPN is our top pick of the options.

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How to watch London Marathon 2026 live streams in the US

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FloTrack is showing London Marathon 2026 in the US.

A subscription will set you back $150 per year or $29.99 per month on a rolling basis.

If you're traveling overseas, don't worry, as you can use NordVPN to watch your usual service from abroad.

How to watch London Marathon 2026 live streams in the UK

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The London Marathon 2026 is being shown on BBC One, BBC Two and BBC iPlayer in the UK.

On Sunday, the elite race coverage starts at 8.30am on BBC One, before live coverage moves to BBC Two at 2pm.

You can watch throughout on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website. Remember, you need a TV license to do so.

If you're traveling overseas, don't worry, as you can use NordVPN to watch your usual service from abroad.

How to watch London Marathon 2026 live streams in Canada

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In Canada, FloTrack is also showing the London Marathon 2026.

A subscription will set you back US$150 per year or US$29.99 per month. It's billed in US dollars.

If you're already a subscriber but you're outside Canada right now, download a VPN to watch London Marathon 2026 as if you were back at home.

How to watch London Marathon 2026 live streams in Australia

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FloTrack is also showing London Marathon 2026 live streams in Australia.

A subscription will set you back US$150 per year or US$29.99 per month. It's billed in US dollars.

Not in Australia? Use NordVPN to tap into your usual race coverage from anywhere if you're away from home.

What is the London Marathon 2026 start time?

Sunday, April 26
8.50am – Elite Wheelchairs

9.05am – Elite Women

9.35am – Elite Men

9.35am to 11.30am – Mass Participation Start

(All times BST)

Can I watch London Marathon 2026 on my mobile?

Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone's browser.

You can also stay up-to-date with the London Marathon on the official social media channels on Instagram (@LondonMarathon) and Facebook (@LondonMarathon).

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