The 2026 Commonwealth Games (officially the XXIII Commonwealth Games), widely known as Glasgow 2026, will bring the Commonwealth sporting world back to Scotland for an exciting multi-sport festival from 23 July to 2 August 2026. Glasgow—Scotland’s largest city—returns as host after the hugely popular Glasgow 2014 edition, and Scotland continues its strong Commonwealth legacy following earlier Games held in Edinburgh (1970 and 1986).

Glasgow 2026 also marks a historic moment as the first Commonwealth Games to be held following the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the accession of King Charles III as Head of the Commonwealth. With around 3,000 athletes, 74 nations expected, and 215 events across 10 sports, the schedule is designed to be compact, medal-packed, and easy for fans to follow.

Glasgow 2026 – Commonwealth Games Schedule, Sports, Live Stream & Participating Nations

Glasgow 2026 at a Glance

Here’s a quick overview before we jump into the full schedule and viewing details.

DetailInformation
HostGlasgow, Scotland
Dates23 July – 2 August 2026
Nations74 Commonwealth Games Associations (expected)
Athletes3,000 (expected)
Sports10
Events215
Main venueScotstoun Stadium
Official WebsiteGlasgow 2026 (glasgow2026.com)

Sports at Glasgow 2026

Due to limited planning time and a streamlined approach, Glasgow 2026 will feature 10 sports, including the compulsory Commonwealth sports Athletics and Swimming. Even with a tighter programme, the event list remains strong, combining stadium action, indoor finals, combat sports, and high-speed cycling.

Full Sports List (with event counts)

  • Athletics (43)
  • Para-athletics (16)
  • 3×3 Basketball (2)
  • 3×3 Wheelchair Basketball (2)
  • Bowls (4)
  • Para Bowls (3)
  • Boxing (14)
  • Gymnastics
    • Artistic Gymnastics (14)
  • Judo (14)
  • Netball (1)
  • Swimming (42)
  • Para Swimming (14)
  • Track Cycling (18)
  • Para Track Cycling (8)
  • Weightlifting (16)
  • Para Powerlifting (4)

Venues in Glasgow (Where Each Sport Happens)

Glasgow 2026 is expected to use a well-planned venue mix that keeps events within the city and makes it easier for fans to attend multiple sports.

VenueSport(s)
Scotstoun StadiumAthletics
Tollcross International Swimming CentreSwimming
Commonwealth ArenaArtistic Gymnastics
Sir Chris Hoy VelodromeTrack Cycling
SEC ArmadilloWeightlifting
SEC Centre3×3 Basketball, Bowls, Boxing, Judo
The HydroNetball

Opening & Closing Ceremonies

The opening and closing ceremonies are expected to be scaled down compared to some previous Commonwealth Games, though the final ceremony venue format has not yet been confirmed.

Opening Ceremony

  • Date: 23 July 2026

Closing Ceremony

  • Date: 2 August 2026
  • Includes the formal handover to Ahmedabad, host of the Commonwealth Centenary Games (2030).

Glasgow 2026 Schedule (Based on the Uploaded Image)

Time zone note: The schedule shown is in British Summer Time (BST / UTC+1).

The uploaded schedule grid shows when each sport runs (competition days) and highlights gold medal days along with the number of medal events per day.

Sport-by-Sport Schedule & Medal Days (BST)

SportCompetition WindowGold Medal Days (Medal Events)Total Medal Events
3×3 Basketball24–28 July29 July (4)4
Artistic Gymnastics24–28 July24 Jul (1), 25 Jul (1), 26 Jul (2), 27 Jul (5), 28 Jul (5)14
Athletics27 Jul – 1 Aug27 Jul (9), 28 Jul (6), 29 Jul (8), 30 Jul (7), 31 Jul (10), 1 Aug (19)59
Bowls24 Jul – 1 Aug28 Jul (3), 2 Aug (4)7
Boxing24–29 Jul, 31 Jul1 Aug (14)14
Judo31 Jul – 2 Aug31 Jul (5), 1 Aug (5), 2 Aug (4)14
Netball25 Jul – 1 Aug2 Aug (1)1
Para Powerlifting24 July24 Jul (4)4
Swimming24–29 July24 Jul (9), 25 Jul (8), 26 Jul (9), 27 Jul (9), 28 Jul (10), 29 Jul (11)56
Track Cycling30 Jul – 2 Aug30 Jul (7), 31 Jul (7), 1 Aug (6), 2 Aug (6)26
Weightlifting26–30 July26 Jul (3), 27 Jul (4), 28 Jul (3), 29 Jul (3), 30 Jul (3)16

Daily Medal Events (BST)

This table is perfect if you want to follow the busiest finals days. The biggest medal day shown is Saturday, 1 August (44 medal events).

DateDayDaily Medal EventsCumulative Total
23 JulThu00
24 JulFri1414
25 JulSat923
26 JulSun1437
27 JulMon2663
28 JulTue2790
29 JulWed26116
30 JulThu17133
31 JulFri21154
1 AugSat44198
2 AugSun15215

Quick schedule highlights

  • Opening Ceremony: 23 July 2026
  • First medal day: 24 July
  • Peak finals day: 1 August (44 medal events)
  • Closing Ceremony: 2 August 2026

Participating Nations (Expected)

All 74 Commonwealth Games Associations are expected to participate. Gabon and Togo are expected to make their debuts after joining the Commonwealth in June 2022.

Full list of participating associations

Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Botswana, British Virgin Islands, Brunei, Cameroon, Canada, Cayman Islands, Cook Islands, Cyprus, Dominica, England, Eswatini, Falkland Islands, Fiji, Gabon, The Gambia, Ghana, Gibraltar, Grenada, Guernsey, Guyana, India, Isle of Man, Jamaica, Jersey, Kenya, Kiribati, Lesotho, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Malta, Mauritius, Montserrat, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, New Zealand, Nigeria, Niue, Norfolk Island, Northern Ireland, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Rwanda, Saint Helena, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Samoa, Scotland (host), Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Togo, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, Tuvalu, Uganda, Vanuatu, Wales, Zambia.


How to Watch Glasgow 2026 Live (TV & Streaming)

Broadcast coverage differs by country. Based on the details provided:

  • Australia: Seven Network
  • New Zealand: Sky

Streaming tips for viewers

  • Keep an eye on your country’s official broadcaster announcements closer to the Games.
  • Most rights holders provide live streams and replays through their apps.
  • For the latest updates, the official Glasgow 2026 website is the best reference point.

Glasgow 2026 Tickets

Ticket registration for 500,000 pre-sale tickets opened and runs until 16 October, prioritising fans from the host city and country. General public sales are scheduled to open on 30 October 2025.

Ticket prices (starting from)

  • £26 for medal sessions
  • £17 for non-medal sessions
  • £12 for concession tickets

FAQs

When are the Commonwealth Games in 2026?

Glasgow 2026 runs from 23 July to 2 August 2026.

How many sports are included?

There will be 10 sports and 215 total events.

What time zone is used for the schedule?

The schedule uses British Summer Time (BST / UTC+1).

What is the biggest medal day?

Saturday, 1 August is the busiest day with 44 medal events.


Final Thoughts

With a streamlined programme and plenty of medal sessions packed into late July and early August, Glasgow 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most watchable Commonwealth Games editions in years. If you want maximum action, plan around the peak finals day on 1 August, and keep 23 July and 2 August reserved for the major ceremony moments.