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Hundreds of thousands of fans are poised to book their tickets to the hottest sporting event in the UK next year, as Glasgow 2026 prepares to launch ticket sales for the Commonwealth Games.
Fans registered with Glasgow 2026 will gain exclusive access to a pre-sale later this month, but with only 500,000 tickets available – and with tens of thousands already registered – Games fans are warned to act now or risk missing out.
Pre-registration closes at 23:59 on 16 October, giving fans just two weeks to secure their spot in the queue.
scottishathletics would urge our members to register before that deadline so as to be higher in the queue when the tickets for Scotstoun are being sold.
We would love to see athletes, coaches, Officials and volunteers who make the sport happen every week be in attendance for the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
With over 3000 athletes from 74 nations and territories set to compete in a sporting programme across 10 sports and six Para sports next summer, Glasgow 2026 has today revealed details of how spectators can secure their seats at the action-packed, new-look Commonwealth Games.
Ticket prices will start at just £26 for medal sessions and £17 for non-medal sessions, with concession tickets available from just £12, when they go on sale in two weeks’ time.
In a move to bring out a home crowd, Glasgow 2026 has confirmed that fans from across Glasgow and Scotland will be given first access to tickets:
This will be followed by an exclusive final pre-sale for the rest of the UK and fans worldwide who have registered with a Glasgow 2026 account:
The deadline for pre-sale sign up is 23:59 on Thursday 16 October, so fans are urged to sign up quickly to secure their spot in the pre-sale.
With Glasgow’s renowned love and passion for live sport, it’s predicted that the Games will deliver some of the loudest crowds and most memorable atmospheres in Commonwealth history.
Tags: Commonwealth Games, Glasgow 2026
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