Join us at Knees Up for our London Marathon live watch-along, where Katelyn, Alex, and Michael bring you minute-by-minute action, bold hot takes, and the biggest storylines as they unfold—right in the heart of race day.
If you're in London on race day, join us live at Knees Up [LOCATION]
The show goes live on our YouTube channel at 8:30 a.m. BST/3:30 a.m. ET.
You can also follow every step of the 46th TCS London Marathon with our live blog—real-time updates, key moments, and on-the-ground coverage by our team.
How to watch, where the course bites, who's actually on the start line after three huge withdrawals, and why 1.1 million people wanted to be running Sunday.
London Marathon weekend is here, and Alex, Michael, and Katelyn are breaking it all down—course insights, bold hot takes, and the biggest storylines to watch in 2026.
TV and streaming, start times, the best spectator spots along the course, where to track your runner, and the Marathon Handbook watchalong in East London.
Michael Doyle and Jessy Carveth preview the 2026 London Marathon, breaking down the top 5 storylines heading into race day.
Sebastian Sawe says it'll take a course record to win, and Jacob Kiplimo just reset the half-marathon world record in Lisbon. Will the two titans deliver a world record assault?
Plus, a shaken-up women's elite field led by Tigst Assefa and Helen Obiri, three track stars making the jump to 26.2, and the British field coping with Emile Cairess' late withdrawal.
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