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Spectator guide
Whether you're supporting from the sidelines in London or watching at home on BBC iPlayer, here's how you can catch all the action.
Come down and support the runners!
The route takes in some of the most famous landmarks in the city and spectators are welcome to watch from almost anywhere along the 26.2-mile stretch.
Please note that some parts of the route – including the areas by Cutty Sark and St James's Park – do get very busy on Marathon Day.
Accessible viewing areas for spectators with disabilities
There are five accessible viewing areas on the course at the locations below.
Location | what3words reference |
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Cutty Sark | ///honey.rift.chops |
Canary Wharf | ///issues.towns.packet |
Rainbow Row (Butcher Row) | ///achieving.heats.ripe |
Tower Hill | ///papers.bonds.fault |
Victoria Embankment | ///stress.food.stops |
Watch on BBC One and BBC Two and online via BBC iPlayer, including the Finish Line livestream!
The TV coverage and Elite race times will be released closer to Event Day.
There will be two live streams from Tower Bridge and the Finish Line on BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport app.
These will also be available on-demand if you want to watch yourself back!
Where to watch internationally
The following will have live coverage:
Region | Broadcaster |
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Australia, Canada, USA | FloTrack |
Brazil | ESPN Brazil and Star+ |
China | Great Sports |
China, Japan, MENA territories and New Zealand | Olympic Channel |
Israel | Charlton |
Pan Africa | SuperSport |
Pan Asia and Pan Europe | Eurosport and discovery+ |
Pan Latin America | ESPN and Star+ |
Spain | Teledeporte |