With the recent arrival of 2026, the sporting calendar is shaping up to be one of the most exciting in recent years. From world-class tournaments on home soil to international events that will dominate the global conversation, fans across the UK have plenty to look forward to.
Whether it’s football under the Wembley lights, the drama of the Six Nations, iconic summer events like Wimbledon and Royal Ascot, or the roar of Formula 1 engines at Silverstone, 2026 promises unforgettable moments across the sporting landscape.
In 2026, ICON returns to some of the UK’s most prestigious venues, where guests enjoy elite sport and first-class hospitality, creating memorable days that go far beyond the action itself.
Here’s our guide to the must-watch sports and events in the UK in 2026.
Football always sits at the heart of the UK sporting calendar, and 2026 will be no different.
For the England national football team, the year will feature a busy schedule of international friendlies and competitive fixtures, many of which are expected to take place at Wembley Stadium. These matches offer fans the chance to see emerging talent alongside established stars as England fine-tune their squad.
Beyond domestic fixtures, 2026 is also a World Cup year, with the tournament taking place in North America. While matches won’t be staged in the UK, the build-up, squad announcements and tournament drama will dominate the sporting conversation at home, with fan zones, screenings and national attention following England’s progress closely.
Rugby union remains one of the UK’s great winter spectacles, and 2026 brings two major highlights.
The 2026 Guinness Six Nations will once again deliver packed stadiums, fierce rivalries and unforgettable atmospheres. Matches at Twickenham Stadium are always among the most in-demand tickets of the year, with England’s clashes against fellow home nations and European rivals shaping the championship.
Alongside the Guinness Six Nations, the Nations Championship 2026 (often referred to as the Autumns) will see England face top-tier opposition from the southern hemisphere. These fixtures provide a different test and add another layer of intrigue to the international rugby calendar.
2026 will be another busy year for the England cricket team, with a schedule expected to include Test matches, One Day Internationals and T20 fixtures across the country.
Iconic venues such as Lord’s, The Kia Oval and Emirates Old Trafford will once again host major fixtures, offering fans the chance to experience elite international cricket in historic surroundings.
With English cricket continuing to evolve across all formats, 2026 promises compelling contests and high-profile series throughout the summer.
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The British tennis summer remains one of the sporting calendar’s great highlights.
The HSBC Championship at Queen’s Club provides the traditional curtain-raiser to the grass-court season. Held in West London, it attracts many of the world’s leading players and offers fans an intimate, fast-paced tennis experience.
Shortly after, attention turns to The Championships, Wimbledon. As the sport’s most iconic tournament, Wimbledon combines world-class tennis with unmatched tradition, making it one of the most anticipated events of 2026, whether you’re courtside or following every point from home.
Few events capture the speed and spectacle of modern sport quite like Formula 1 at Silverstone.
The Formula 1 Pirelli British Grand Prix returns to Silverstone Circuit in 2026, bringing with it packed grandstands, passionate crowds and high-stakes racing. As the spiritual home of British motorsport, Silverstone consistently delivers one of the most atmospheric weekends on the F1 calendar.
With new rivalries and evolving teams, the 2026 British Grand Prix is set to be a standout moment in the motorsport year.
The UK’s horse racing calendar remains as prestigious as ever.
The Cheltenham Festival returns in March, offering four days of elite jump racing, electric crowds and iconic moments. Few sporting events match the raw emotion and intensity of Cheltenham.
Later in the year, Royal Ascot delivers a very different experience, combining top-class racing with style, tradition and social theatre. It remains one of the most recognisable fixtures in the British sporting and social calendar.
Golf fans have plenty to look forward to in 2026, both internationally and closer to home.
Major championships such as The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale and The Masters will once again capture global attention, with UK audiences following every shot.
Closer to home, ICON Golf Days return at The Grove in 2026, offering premium golf experiences that blend competitive play with outstanding hospitality. These events have become highlights of the corporate sporting calendar, delivering memorable days on world-class courses.
Rounding out the summer sporting calendar is the Henley Royal Regatta.
Set along the Thames, Henley combines elite rowing with a refined social atmosphere unlike any other sporting event. With immaculate settings, riverside hospitality and a strong sense of tradition, it remains one of the most elegant fixtures of the British sporting summer.
From packed stadiums and historic venues to global tournaments and refined summer occasions, 2026 is set to be a standout year for sport in the UK. Whether you’re passionate about football, rugby, cricket, tennis, motorsport, racing or golf, there’s no shortage of moments to mark in the diary.
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