British Grand Prix 2026

Sunday, 5th July

  • Kick Off Time
    15:00
  • 📍
    Match Venue
    Silverstone Circuit

Tickets

🔥 HIGH DEMAND

Tickets are now extremely limited — most fans now rely on resale platforms. Prices are significantly higher than official sale prices.

Tip: Prices are significantly higher than face value — compare options carefully.

📊 Match Preview

Watch the British Grand Prix 2026 in London on Sunday 5 July 2026, with the race at Silverstone Circuit getting underway at 3:00pm UK time — one of the season’s biggest events on home soil and a guaranteed talking point across every sports bar and F1 fan venue in the city. The British Grand Prix is a standout race on the calendar thanks to Silverstone’s fast, flowing layout, the home crowd atmosphere and a track that consistently produces exciting racing, with the high-speed Copse corner, Maggotts-Becketts complex and the famous Hangar Straight generating flat-out wheel-to-wheel moments that reward watching in a group with good screens and loud commentary. The 3:00pm start time is the latest of any European round, and combined with the race running until roughly 5:00pm or beyond depending on safety cars, it makes for a proper Sunday afternoon into evening occasion in London. All UK sports bars with Sky Sports F1 carry the race live, and free-to-air highlights are available on Channel 4. Note that Silverstone is approximately 80 miles from central London, meaning this race could also be attended in person as a day trip — check official Silverstone ticketing if you would rather be there live, as this is the one race on the European calendar that London fans can realistically attend without booking travel abroad. For a Watch option in London, book a table at an F1 venue well ahead of the 3:00pm start.

Frequently Asked Questions

Availability changes quickly for high-demand events. Official tickets are often limited or sold out early, especially for major fixtures and finals. If official options are no longer available, resale platforms usually provide the best chance of securing tickets closer to the event date.
For high-demand events, earlier is almost always better. Prices typically rise as the event gets closer and availability drops. If the event is already close to selling out, waiting can mean paying more or missing out entirely.
Yes as long as you use established platforms. Most major resale marketplaces offer buyer protection, secure transactions, and verified sellers. This makes them a reliable option when official tickets are unavailable.
Experience the speed and competition of Formula 1 in London.

Play Formula 1

Powered by
F1 Arcade
Featured Play Experience

F1 Arcade

St Paul’s & Fitzrovia, London

Race on immersive F1 simulators, take on famous circuits and compete against friends for the fastest lap.

From £25pp
Book Racing