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The London Marathon ballot 2027 is about to open, and this year’s entry process comes with a historic twist that could change the race forever. For anyone following at Sportsphere24 Updates, the opportunity to run the world’s most iconic marathon has never been more accessible or more exciting.
Ballot Opens: Friday, 24 April 2026 at 09:00 (BST)
Ballot Closes: Friday, 1 May 2026 at 16:00 (BST)
Race Date: Sunday, 25 April 2027
The London Marathon ballot 2027 is expected to draw more than a million applicants once again, all competing for a place on one of the most celebrated courses in global running. This year, however, organisers have introduced a groundbreaking proposal. In particular, they are considering a one-off two-day marathon. This change would double every entrant’s chance of securing a spot on the start line.
At Sportsphere24 Updates, we bring you everything you need to know about the ballot, including key dates, the potential two-day format, entry options, and alternative ways to guarantee your place in the 2027 TCS London Marathon.
When Is the 2027 London Marathon?
The 2027 TCS London Marathon is scheduled to take place on Sunday, 25 April 2027. Meanwhile, London Marathon Events is actively exploring a historic change: a one-off two-day marathon that would see the event held across both Saturday, 24 April and Sunday, 25 April 2027.
If approved, this would be the first time in the marathon’s history that the event spans two days. This move would significantly increase participation numbers. As a result, more runners would have the chance to experience the magic of the London Marathon course.
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has expressed support for the expansion, and organisers are working with stakeholders to secure the necessary permissions. Runners entering the London Marathon ballot 2027 will automatically be entered into the draw for both days; however, they can only run on one of them.
London Marathon Ballot 2027: Key Dates at a Glance
The London Marathon ballot 2027 is a completely random draw, similar to the National Lottery. It is not first-come, first-served. Therefore, there is no advantage to entering at the exact moment the ballot opens. As long as you enter before the 1 May deadline, you have the same chance as everyone else.
Results will be communicated by early July 2026, giving successful applicants approximately nine months to prepare for the race.
The Two-Day Marathon: A Game-Changing Proposal
The biggest news surrounding the London Marathon ballot 2027 is the potential two-day format. According to London Marathon Events CEO Hugh Brasher, the organisation is “exploring the possibility” of hosting the marathon across both Saturday and Sunday in 2027.
How the Two-Day Format Would Work
Proposed dates: Saturday, 24 April and Sunday, 25 April 2027
Ballot entry: All entrants automatically entered into draws for both days
One race per runner: Successful applicants will only run on one of the two days
Doubled chances: With two draws instead of one, every entrant’s probability of securing a place would effectively double
A record 1.1 million people applied for the 2026 London Marathon, competing for approximately 50,000 places. If approved, a two-day event could accommodate around 100,000 runners, significantly improving the odds for everyone who enters the London Marathon ballot 2027.
“Should permission be granted for this one-off two-day format, all ballot entrants would automatically be entered into the ballot for both the Saturday and Sunday events, significantly increasing their chances of securing a place,” the official announcement states.
Hugh Brasher added, “The TCS London Marathon is one of the most iconic and inclusive sporting events in the world and anyone can be part of it. Entering the 2027 TCS London Marathon ballot could be the first step towards becoming part of something truly life changing.”
How to Enter the London Marathon Ballot 2027
Entering the London Marathon ballot 2027 is straightforward. However, there are important details to know about entry fees and payment options.
Step-by-Step Entry Process
Visit the official TCS London Marathon website (londonmarathonevents.co.uk) when the ballot opens on 24 April 2026.
Complete the online entry form with your personal details.
Choose your preferred entry option (see below).
Submit your application before the 1 May deadline.
Entry Costs and Options
The London Marathon ballot 2027 is free to enter initially. You only pay if your name is drawn, unless you choose the upfront donation option.
The Upfront Donation Option (UK Residents Only)
UK residents have a unique opportunity to improve their chances and support a good cause simultaneously. For £49.99, you can donate to the London Marathon Foundation at the time of entry. This option provides:
Automatic entry into a second ballot if you miss the first draw
A London Marathon hydration vest (worth over £100) if you miss both ballots
No further entry fee if you are selected in either ballot
For runners who are desperate to secure a place, the upfront donation is a smart investment that either gets you into the race or provides high-quality running kit while supporting grassroots sports programmes.
International Entrants
Runners living outside the UK pay a flat fee of £225 if selected, which includes a carbon offset fee to account for travel emissions. The international entry process does not currently offer the same upfront donation option as UK residents.
At Sportsphere24 Updates, we recommend international applicants enter the ballot as early as possible to ensure their details are processed correctly before the deadline.
What Are Your Chances? The Numbers Behind the Ballot
The London Marathon ballot 2027 is famously competitive. For context, the 2026 race attracted 1.1 million applicants for approximately 50,000 places. That puts the success rate at roughly 4.5 percent, which means the odds are worse than many university acceptances.
How the Two-Day Format Changes the Odds
If the two-day format receives approval, the number of available places could double to approximately 100,000. This would increase the success rate to nearly 9 percent for every entrant. The odds remain competitive, but this is significantly better than in previous years.
Critically, because every ballot entrant is automatically entered for both days, your chances of being selected effectively double without any additional effort on your part.
The Second Ballot for Upfront Donors
Runners who choose the £49.99 donation option receive an additional entry into a second ballot if their first attempt is unsuccessful. Although specific numbers for the second ballot are not published, having a second opportunity to be drawn is a meaningful advantage in a competition with over a million entrants.
Managing Expectations
Even with the two-day format and the second ballot option, the London Marathon ballot 2027 remains a lottery. Most runners will not be selected, and that is simply the reality of the world’s most popular marathon.
At Sportsphere24 Updates, we encourage runners to explore alternative entry routes described below and to have a backup plan if the ballot does not go their way.
At Sportsphere24 Updates, we believe the best approach is to enter the ballot with optimism, explore charity places as a backup, and remember that there is always next year.
Other Ways to Secure a Place in the 2027 London Marathon
The London Marathon ballot 2027 is the most common route to the start line, but it is far from the only one. Thousands of places are allocated through other channels each year.
Charity Places
Charity places are the most realistic alternative for runners who are not fast enough for qualifying standards. Most major charities receive a guaranteed number of entries to the London Marathon, which they offer to runners who commit to raising a minimum amount of sponsorship.
Applications for charity places are already open for the 2027 marathon. Charities typically review applications on a rolling basis, so early application is strongly recommended.
How to find charity places:
Visit the official London Marathon website’s charity listings
Contact your preferred charity directly
Use platforms like Enthuse (enthuse.com) to search for available places
Important note: Charity places come with significant fundraising commitments, often £2,000 to £3,000 or more. Ensure you are comfortable with the target before committing, as failure to meet the fundraising minimum could result in losing your place.
Good For Age (GFA) Entries
If you can run a fast marathon time, you may qualify for a Good For Age entry. The GFA scheme reserves around 6,000 places for runners who meet specific time standards based on their age and gender.
To qualify for the London Marathon ballot 2027 alternative route:
You must have run a marathon within a specified qualifying window
Your time must meet the published standard for your age group
You must provide verified race results
Good For Age times are significantly faster than average marathon finishes. For example, men under 40 typically need to run under 3 hours, while women under 40 need under 3 hours 30 minutes. Full standards are published on the official London Marathon website.
Championship Entry
Elite and club runners may qualify for Championship Entry, which requires even faster times than the Good For Age standard. This route is designed for competitive club runners who can post times close to elite level.
International Tour Operators
Runners from outside the UK can sometimes secure places through official international tour operators. These packages typically include the race entry plus accommodation and other services. Prices are significantly higher than standard entry fees, but they offer a guaranteed spot.
Running Club and StLondon Marathon Ballot 2027: How to Enter the Most Anticipated Race of the Decade – Dates, Two-Day Format & Key Changes
Welcome to Sportsphere24 Updates, your home for daily running news and event coverage.
The London Marathon ballot 2027 is about to open, and this year’s entry process comes with a historic twist that could change the race forever. For anyone following at Sportsphere24 Updates, the opportunity to run the world’s most iconic marathon has never been more accessible—or more exciting.
Ballot Opens: Friday, 24 April 2026 at 09:00 (BST)
Ballot Closes: Friday, 1 May 2026 at 16:00 (BST)
Race Date: Sunday, 25 April 2027
The London Marathon ballot 2027 is expected to draw more than a million applicants once again, competing for a place on one of the most celebrated courses in global running. But this year, organisers have introduced a groundbreaking proposal: a one-off two‑day marathon that would double every entrant’s chance of securing a spot on the start line .
At Sportsphere24 Updates, we bring you everything you need to know about the ballot—key dates, the potential two‑day format, entry options, and alternative ways to guarantee your place in the 2027 TCS London Marathon.
When Is the 2027 London Marathon?
The 2027 TCS London Marathon is scheduled to take place on Sunday, 25 April 2027 . However, London Marathon Events is actively exploring a historic change: a one‑off two‑day marathon that would see the event held across Saturday, 24 April and Sunday, 25 April 2027 .
If approved, this would be the first time in the marathon’s history that the event spans two days. The move would significantly increase participation numbers and give more runners the chance to experience the magic of the London Marathon course.
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has expressed support for the expansion, and organisers are working with stakeholders to secure the necessary permissions . Runners entering the London Marathon ballot 2027 will automatically be entered into the draw for both days—though they can only run one of them .
London Marathon Ballot 2027: Key Dates at a Glance
The London Marathon ballot 2027 is a completely random draw, similar to the National Lottery . It is not first‑come, first‑served, so there is no advantage to entering at the exact moment the ballot opens. As long as you enter before the 1 May deadline, you have the same chance as everyone else.
Results will be communicated by early July 2026, giving successful applicants approximately nine months to prepare for the race .
The Two‑Day Marathon: A Game‑Changing Proposal
The biggest news surrounding the London Marathon ballot 2027 is the potential two‑day format. According to London Marathon Events CEO Hugh Brasher, the organisation is “exploring the possibility” of hosting the marathon across both Saturday and Sunday in 2027 .
How the Two‑Day Format Would Work
Proposed dates: Saturday, 24 April and Sunday, 25 April 2027
Ballot entry: All entrants automatically entered into draws for both days
One race per runner: Successful applicants will only run on one of the two days
Doubled chances: With two draws instead of one, every entrant’s probability of securing a place would effectively double
A record 1.1 million people applied for the 2026 London Marathon, competing for approximately 50,000 places . A two‑day event could accommodate around 100,000 runners, significantly improving the odds for everyone who enters the London Marathon ballot 2027.
“Should permission be granted for this one‑off two‑day format, all ballot entrants would automatically be entered into the ballot for both the Saturday and Sunday events, significantly increasing their chances of securing a place,” the official announcement states .
Hugh Brasher added: “The TCS London Marathon is one of the most iconic and inclusive sporting events in the world and anyone can be part of it. Entering the 2027 TCS London Marathon ballot could be the first step towards becoming part of something truly life changing.”
How to Enter the London Marathon Ballot 2027
Entering the London Marathon ballot 2027 is straightforward, but there are important details to know about entry fees and payment options.
Step‑by‑Step Entry Process
Visit the official TCS London Marathon website (londonmarathonevents.co.uk) when the ballot opens on 24 April 2026
Complete the online entry form with your personal details
Choose your preferred entry option (see below)
Submit your application before the 1 May deadline
Entry Costs and Options
The London Marathon ballot 2027 is free to enter initially . You only pay if your name is drawn—unless you choose the upfront donation option.
The Upfront Donation Option (UK Residents Only)
UK residents have a unique opportunity to improve their chances and support a good cause simultaneously. For £49.99, you can donate to the London Marathon Foundation at the time of entry . This option provides:
Automatic entry into a second ballot if you miss the first draw
A London Marathon hydration vest (worth over £100) if you miss both ballots
No further entry fee if you are selected in either ballot
For runners who are desperate to secure a place, the upfront donation is a smart investment that either gets you into the race or provides high‑quality running kit while supporting grassroots sports programmes.
International Entrants
Runners living outside the UK pay a flat fee of £225 if selected, which includes a carbon offset fee to account for travel emissions . The international entry process does not currently offer the same upfront donation option as UK residents.
At Sportsphere24 Updates, we recommend international applicants enter the ballot as early as possible to ensure their details are processed correctly before the deadline.
What Are Your Chances? The Numbers Behind the Ballot
The London Marathon ballot 2027 is famously competitive. For context, the 2026 race attracted 1.1 million applicants for approximately 50,000 places . That puts the success rate at roughly 4.5 percent—worse odds than many university acceptances.
How the Two‑Day Format Changes the Odds
If the two‑day format receives approval, the number of available places could double to approximately 100,000 . This would increase the success rate to nearly 9 percent for every entrant—still competitive, but significantly better than in previous years.
Critically, because every ballot entrant is automatically entered for both days, your chances of being selected effectively double without any additional effort on your part .
The Second Ballot for Upfront Donors
Runners who choose the £49.99 donation option receive an additional entry into a second ballot if their first attempt is unsuccessful . This further improves the odds for those willing to support the London Marathon Foundation.
While specific numbers for the second ballot are not published, having a second opportunity to be drawn is a meaningful advantage in a competition with over a million entrants.
Managing Expectations
Even with the two‑day format and the second ballot option, the London Marathon ballot 2027 remains a lottery. Most runners will not be selected, and that is simply the reality of the world’s most popular marathon.
At Sportsphere24 Updates, we encourage runners to explore alternative entry routes (detailed below) and to have a backup plan if the ballot doesn’t go their way.
At Sportsphere24 Updates, we believe the best approach is to enter the ballot with optimism, explore charity places as a backup, and remember that there is always next year.
Other Ways to Secure a Place in the 2027 London Marathon
The London Marathon ballot 2027 is the most common route to the start line, but it is far from the only one. Thousands of places are allocated through other channels each year .
Charity Places
Charity places are the most realistic alternative for runners who are not fast enough for qualifying standards. Most major charities receive a guaranteed number of entries to the London Marathon, which they offer to runners who commit to raising a minimum amount of sponsorship.
Applications for charity places are already open for the 2027 marathon . Charities typically review applications on a rolling basis, so early application is strongly recommended.
How to find charity places:
Visit the official London Marathon website’s charity listings
Contact your preferred charity directly
Use platforms like Enthuse (enthuse.com) to search for available places
Important note: Charity places come with significant fundraising commitments—often £2,000 to £3,000 or more . Ensure you are comfortable with the target before committing, as failure to meet the fundraising minimum could result in losing your place.
Good For Age (GFA) Entries
If you can run a fast marathon time, you may qualify for a Good For Age entry. The GFA scheme reserves around 6,000 places for runners who meet specific time standards based on their age and gender .
To qualify for the London Marathon ballot 2027 alternative route:
You must have run a marathon within a specified qualifying window
Your time must meet the published standard for your age group
You must provide verified race results
Good For Age times are significantly faster than average marathon finishes. For example, men under 40 typically need to run under 3 hours, while women under 40 need under 3 hours 30 minutes. Full standards are published on the official London Marathon website.
Championship Entry
Elite and club runners may qualify for Championship Entry, which requires even faster times than the Good For Age standard. This route is designed for competitive club runners who can post times close to elite level.
International Tour Operators
Runners from outside the UK can sometimes secure places through official international tour operators. These packages typically include the race entry plus accommodation and other services. Prices are significantly higher than standard entry fees, but they offer a guaranteed spot.
Running Club and Stakeholder Places
Registered running clubs in the UK receive a limited number of guaranteed places for their members. Similarly, stakeholders such as local authorities, emergency services, volunteer groups, and the armed forces may have access to guaranteed entries .
If you belong to a running club or work in a qualifying organisation, check with them directly about their 2027 London Marathon place allocation process.
Deferrals and Rollover Places
Runners who secured a place in a previous year but were unable to participate may defer their entry to 2027. The deadline to request deferral for the 2026 race was 25 April 2026 at 23:59 BST . These deferred places are not available to new applicants but do affect the overall number of spots available through the ballot.
At Sportsphere24 Updates, we recommend charity places as the most reliable alternative for runners who are not fast enough for Good For Age standards. The fundraising commitment is significant, but the experience of running the London Marathon for a cause you care about is unmatched.
The Virtual Option: London Marathon MyWay 2027
For runners who want to participate but cannot secure a place on the road, the London Marathon MyWay virtual event offers a fantastic alternative.
The London Marathon ballot 2027 does not affect MyWay entries—the two are separate. MyWay allows you to run the marathon distance anywhere in the world on race day, whether in your local park, along the coast, on holiday, or even on a treadmill .
MyWay 2027 Key Details
Registration for the 2027 MyWay event is not yet open, but you can register your interest now with affiliated charities such as The Salvation Army . The virtual event is the most inclusive and accessible marathon in the world, and it comes with the same official medal as the road race.
At Sportsphere24 Updates, we believe MyWay is an excellent option for runners who want to be part of London Marathon weekend without the stress of the ballot or the pressure of charity fundraising targets.
Post‑Ballot Timeline: What Happens After You Enter
Once you have entered the London Marathon ballot 2027, here is what to expect in the months ahead.
July 2026: Ballot Results
Successful applicants will receive notification by early July 2026 . If you are selected, you will need to pay your entry fee (if you did not choose the upfront donation option) and complete your registration through the official portal.
If you are unsuccessful, you will not be notified unless you chose the upfront donation option and are entered into the second ballot.
August 2026 – April 2027: Training and Fundraising
Successful ballot entrants have approximately nine months to prepare for the race. This is ample time to build mileage, practice nutrition strategies, and complete a proper marathon training block.
If you secured a charity place, your fundraising efforts should begin as soon as possible. Most charities have fundraising deadlines well before race day.
April 2027: Race Weekend
The 2027 TCS London Marathon takes place on Sunday, 25 April 2027 (or across 24‑25 April if the two‑day format is approved) . The course starts in Blackheath, passes historic landmarks including the Cutty Sark and Tower Bridge, and finishes on The Mall outside Buckingham Palace .
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the London Marathon ballot 2027 free to enter?
Yes, the ballot entry is free . You only pay if your name is drawn and you accept the place. UK residents have the option to pay a £49.99 donation upfront, which enters them into a second ballot if unsuccessful.
When is the deadline to enter?
The London Marathon ballot 2027 closes at 16:00 BST on Friday, 1 May 2026 . There are no extensions, so set a reminder to enter before the deadline.
Can I enter the ballot as an international runner?
Yes. International runners are welcome to enter the ballot. If selected, the entry fee is £225, which includes a carbon offset fee .
How will I know if I got a place?
The London Marathon Events team will contact successful applicants by email in early July 2026 . Check your spam folder regularly, and ensure the email address you provided is accurate.
What happens if the two‑day format is not approved?
If the two‑day format does not receive the necessary permissions, the 2027 marathon will proceed as a single‑day event on Sunday, 25 April 2027. The ballot will still operate, but with approximately 50,000 places rather than 100,000 .
Can I enter the ballot for someone else?
No. Each runner must enter the ballot themselves using their own details. Attempting to enter on behalf of another person may result in disqualification.
What if I am successful but cannot run?
If you secure a place but cannot participate, you may be eligible to defer your entry to the following year . The deferral request must be submitted through your Let’s Do This account before the deadline. Deferral policies may vary based on how you secured your place (ballot vs. charity vs. club).
Final Thoughts: Your Journey to the Start Line Begins Now
The London Marathon ballot 2027 represents one of the most anticipated races in the event’s history. Between the potential two‑day format, the record levels of interest, and the enduring magic of running through the streets of London, this is a race that runners around the world are desperate to experience.
The ballot opens on Friday, 24 April 2026. It closes just one week later. There is no advantage to entering early, but there is every disadvantage to forgetting entirely. Set a reminder. Bookmark the page. And when the time comes, throw your name into the hat.
Millions have dreamed of running the London Marathon. Every year, tens of thousands achieve that dream. The London Marathon ballot 2027 could be your first step toward standing on that start line, hearing the national anthem, and beginning 26.2 miles of pain, joy, and triumph.
At Sportsphere24 Updates, we will be following the ballot results, the two‑day format decision, and the journey of every runner lucky enough to secure a place. Whether you are a first‑time marathoner or a seasoned veteran chasing a personal best, the London Marathon is an experience like no other.
Enter the ballot. Trust the process. And if you are not selected, try again. Good luck.
Thank you for reading Sportsphere24 Updates, your home for daily running news, race previews, and event coverage. We will be back with updates on the two‑day format decision, ballot results, and everything you need to know as the 2027 London Marathon approaches.
Until then, keep putting one foot in front of the other.
akeholder Places
Registered running clubs in the UK receive a limited number of guaranteed places for their members. Similarly, stakeholders such as local authorities, emergency services, volunteer groups, and the armed forces may have access to guaranteed entries.
If you belong to a running club or work in a qualifying organisation, check with them directly about their 2027 London Marathon place allocation process.
Deferrals and Rollover Places
Runners who secured a place in a previous year but were unable to participate may defer their entry to 2027. The deadline to request deferral for the 2026 race was 25 April 2026 at 23:59 BST. These deferred places are not available to new applicants. Nevertheless, they do affect the overall number of spots available through the ballot.
At Sportsphere24 Updates, we recommend charity places as the most reliable alternative for runners who are not fast enough for Good For Age standards. The fundraising commitment is significant, but the experience of running the London Marathon for a cause you care about is unmatched.
The Virtual Option: London Marathon MyWay 2027
For runners who want to participate but cannot secure a place on the road, the London Marathon MyWay virtual event offers a fantastic alternative.
The London Marathon ballot 2027 does not affect MyWay entries, as the two are separate. MyWay allows you to run the marathon distance anywhere in the world on race day, whether in your local park, along the coast, on holiday, or even on a treadmill.
MyWay 2027 Key Details
Registration for the 2027 MyWay event is not yet open, but you can register your interest now with affiliated charities such as The Salvation Army. The virtual event is the most inclusive and accessible marathon in the world, and it comes with the same official medal as the road race.
At Sportsphere24 Updates, we believe MyWay is an excellent option for runners who want to be part of London Marathon weekend without the stress of the ballot or the pressure of charity fundraising targets.
Post-Ballot Timeline: What Happens After You Enter
Once you have entered the London Marathon ballot 2027, here is what to expect in the months ahead.
July 2026: Ballot Results
Successful applicants will receive notification by early July 2026. If you are selected, you will need to pay your entry fee (if you did not choose the upfront donation option) and complete your registration through the official portal.
If you are unsuccessful, you will not be notified unless you chose the upfront donation option and are entered into the second ballot.
August 2026 – April 2027: Training and Fundraising
Successful ballot entrants have approximately nine months to prepare for the race. This is ample time to build mileage, practice nutrition strategies, and complete a proper marathon training block.
If you secured a charity place, your fundraising efforts should begin as soon as possible. Most charities have fundraising deadlines well before race day.
April 2027: Race Weekend
The 2027 TCS London Marathon takes place on Sunday, 25 April 2027, or across 24–25 April if the two-day format is approved. The course starts in Blackheath, passes historic landmarks including the Cutty Sark and Tower Bridge, and finishes on The Mall outside Buckingham Palace.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the London Marathon ballot 2027 free to enter?
Yes, the ballot entry is free. You only pay if your name is drawn and you accept the place. UK residents have the option to pay a £49.99 donation upfront, which enters them into a second ballot if unsuccessful.
When is the deadline to enter?
The London Marathon ballot 2027 closes at 16:00 BST on Friday, 1 May 2026. There are no extensions, so set a reminder to enter before the deadline.
Can I enter the ballot as an international runner?
Yes. International runners are welcome to enter the ballot. If selected, the entry fee is £225, which includes a carbon offset fee.
How will I know if I got a place?
The London Marathon Events team will contact successful applicants by email in early July 2026. Check your spam folder regularly, and ensure the email address you provided is accurate.
What happens if the two-day format is not approved?
If the two-day format does not receive the necessary permissions, the 2027 marathon will proceed as a single-day event on Sunday, 25 April 2027. The ballot will still operate, but with approximately 50,000 places rather than 100,000.
Can I enter the ballot for someone else?
No. Each runner must enter the ballot themselves using their own details. Attempting to enter on behalf of another person may result in disqualification.
What if I am successful but cannot run?
If you secure a place but cannot participate, you may be eligible to defer your entry to the following year. The deferral request must be submitted through your Let’s Do This account before the deadline. Deferral policies may vary based on how you secured your place (ballot vs. charity vs. club).
Final Thoughts: Your Journey to the Start Line Begins Now
The London Marathon ballot 2027 represents one of the most anticipated races in the event’s history. Between the potential two-day format, the record levels of interest, and the enduring magic of running through the streets of London, this is a race that runners around the world are desperate to experience.
The ballot opens on Friday, 24 April 2026 and closes just one week later. There is no advantage to entering early. However, there is every disadvantage to forgetting entirely. Set a reminder, bookmark the page, and when the time comes, throw your name into the hat.
Millions have dreamed of running the London Marathon. Every year, tens of thousands achieve that dream. The London Marathon ballot 2027 could be your first step toward standing on that start line, hearing the national anthem, and beginning 26.2 miles of pain, joy, and triumph.
At Sportsphere24 Updates, we will be following the ballot results, the two-day format decision, and the journey of every runner lucky enough to secure a place. Whether you are a first-time marathoner or a seasoned veteran chasing a personal best, the London Marathon is an experience like no other.
Enter the ballot, trust the process, and if you are not selected, try again. Good luck.
Thank you for reading Sportsphere24 Updates, your home for daily running news, race previews, and event coverage. We will be back with updates on the two-day format decision, ballot results, and everything you need to know as the 2027 London Marathon approaches.
Until then, keep putting one foot in front of the other.