The 2027 London Marathon ballot introduces a potential two-day format, significantly increasing participants’ chances of securing a spot. If permission is granted for this one-off arrangement, all entrants would automatically be entered into the ballot for both Saturday and Sunday events, according to sources. This change could transform the experience for millions of hopeful runners.
The ballot opened on April 24, 2026, and will close at 4pm on May 1, 2026. The entry fee for those selected through the ballot stands at £79.99. However, runners who opt for a double entry will pay a total of £99.98—providing them with two chances to secure a coveted place.
Historically, the London Marathon attracts immense interest; in fact, a record-breaking 1,133,813 people applied for a ballot place for the preceding year’s marathon. This statistic underscores the competitive nature of the event and highlights the importance of any changes that could enhance access.
The results of this year’s ballot will be announced by early July 2026. Those who are unsuccessful in both ballots will receive a free hydration vest worth more than £100—an incentive that may soften the disappointment of not securing a race entry.
Runners can enter the ballot online without any cost upfront. Given the scale of interest in recent years, this approach appears to be an effective way to gauge demand while allowing more individuals to participate in marathon training and fundraising efforts.
Yet, uncertainties remain regarding the final decision on the two-day format. Officials have not confirmed whether this plan will come to fruition or what specific factors will influence their decision-making process.
As preparations continue leading up to the marathon date on April 25, 2027, all eyes will be on how these developments unfold. The potential shift to accommodating more runners could not only enhance participation but also amplify fundraising opportunities associated with this prestigious event.