Key Takeaways
Commonwealth Games 2026 runs 23 July–2 August in Glasgow. Check if you need a UK ETA (£20), who needs a visa, and when to apply before you travel.
The Commonwealth Games 2026 open in Glasgow on 23 July and run until 2 August, drawing athletes from up to 74 nations. Most visitors from visa-free countries will need a UK ETA, which costs £20 since 8 April 2026. Apply online before you book flights.
TL;DR: If your passport is from a visa-free country (Australia, Canada, the EU, the US and many more), you need a UK Electronic Travel Authorisation before flying to Glasgow. It costs £20, usually arrives within three working days, and lasts two years. Irish citizens need nothing. Visa nationals apply for a Standard Visitor visa instead.
Quick Facts — Glasgow 2026 at a glance
- Dates: 23 July – 2 August 2026 (opening ceremony at the OVO Hydro, 23 July) — Glasgow 2026 schedule.
- Nations: up to 74 Commonwealth Games Associations expected to compete (Glasgow 2026).
- Programme: 10 sports plus 6 para sports across four venues (venue list).
- UK ETA fee: £20 per person since 8 April 2026 (gov.uk).
- Validity: two years, multiple entries, stays up to six months each visit.
When are the Commonwealth Games 2026 in Glasgow?
The Commonwealth Games 2026 take place from 23 July to 2 August 2026. Glasgow steps in as host after a gap year, running a tighter, city-centred programme of 10 sports and 6 para sports. The opening ceremony is at the OVO Hydro on 23 July, with the closing ceremony on 2 August.
Four venues carry the whole event, and they sit close together. Athletics and para athletics run at Scotstoun Stadium. The Scottish Event Campus (SEC) and the Glasgow International Arena host indoor sports such as boxing, judo, netball and 3×3 basketball. Swimming and para swimming return to Tollcross International Swimming Centre. Because the venues cluster within a short corridor west of the city centre, many spectators walk or take a single train hop between sessions.
Ticketed sports include athletics, swimming, track cycling, artistic gymnastics, boxing, judo, netball, bowls and weightlifting. Check the day-by-day timetable on the official Glasgow 2026 schedule before you fix travel dates, because finals cluster in the second week.

Do you need a UK ETA for the Commonwealth Games 2026?
Most overseas fans travelling to the Commonwealth Games 2026 need a UK ETA. Since 25 February 2026, every visa-free visitor — including EU citizens — must hold one before boarding. The ETA costs £20, covers stays up to six months, and stays valid for two years or until your passport expires.
The rule is blunt at the border: no valid permission, no travel. Airlines and ferry operators check for an approved ETA at check-in, so a missing authorisation means you are turned away before you reach Scotland. The Home Office confirmed the scheme details in its April 2026 ETA factsheet.
Not everyone needs the same document, though. The Commonwealth spans 56 member countries, and their citizens fall into three groups when entering the UK. The table below sorts the most common cases for Games visitors.
| Traveller group | What you need for the Games | Example nationalities |
|---|---|---|
| Visa-free visitors | UK ETA (£20) | Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, EU states, United States |
| Visa nationals | Standard Visitor visa (not an ETA) | India, Nigeria, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Ghana, Kenya |
| Irish citizens | Nothing — Common Travel Area | Ireland |
Unsure which column you sit in? Run your passport through the gov.uk visa checker or the short-stay visa guidance before you spend money on tickets.
Would rather not fill in the form yourself? We can check your details and submit the ETA application for you, so nothing is missed before you fly to Glasgow. It is a small reassurance if you are travelling with older relatives or a large family group.
Which nationalities need an ETA, a visa, or nothing?
Visa-free Commonwealth nations — Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore and others — need the £20 ETA. Visa nationals such as India, Nigeria and Pakistan need a full Standard Visitor visa instead, which costs more and takes longer. Irish citizens travel freely under the Common Travel Area and apply for nothing.
Two quick scenarios show how this plays out. A netball fan from Auckland flying in for the group stage needs one ETA per person, arranged in minutes online. A supporter from Lagos, by contrast, must book a Standard Visitor visa appointment weeks ahead, because Nigeria is a visa national country and the ETA route is closed to them.
Families should apply for a separate ETA for every traveller, including babies and children. Each person needs their own passport and their own authorisation. For a step-by-step walk-through, our UK ETA application guide covers the whole form, and the eligible countries list confirms exactly which passports qualify.

How to apply for your UK ETA before the Games
Apply for the UK ETA online through the official gov.uk service or the UK ETA app. You upload a passport photo, answer short eligibility questions, and pay £20 by card. Decisions usually land within three working days, though many arrive within minutes. Approval links to your passport digitally — there is no sticker or document to print.
The steps are short. Scan the photo page of your passport, take a selfie in the app, answer the security questions honestly, and pay. Keep the email confirmation, but you do not carry anything physical to the airport. If several relatives are travelling, apply for each one separately and record which email address you used for whom — a common mix-up in big family bookings.
Only use the official gov.uk ETA service or our checked service; copycat sites add fees for nothing. Prefer your phone? The UK ETA app walk-through shows every screen, and our 2026 rules and cost page breaks down the £20 fee.
When should you apply relative to 23 July 2026?
Apply for your ETA as soon as your Glasgow trip is confirmed, and at least two to three weeks before 23 July 2026. The official processing window is up to three working days, but demand spikes around big events. An early application leaves room to fix a rejected photo or answer a follow-up question without panic.
Here is a realistic timeline. Book flights in spring, apply for the ETA the same week, and store the approval email. If your passport is close to expiry, renew it first, because the ETA links to a specific passport number and a new passport means a new application. Our ETA timing guide and processing-time explainer cover last-minute cases too.
Left it late? An ETA often clears within hours, so a trip booked days before the opening ceremony can still work — but treat that as a fallback, not a plan.

Getting to Glasgow: airports, trains and the venue corridor
Glasgow Airport (GLA) sits nine miles west of the city and is the closest hub to the venues. Edinburgh Airport (EDI) works well too, linked by frequent trains in under an hour. Prestwick (PIK) serves budget carriers. From the city centre, the four Games venues cluster within a short bus or train ride.
Trains do the heavy lifting during the Games. ScotRail services connect Glasgow Central and Queen Street with the SEC, Scotstoun and Edinburgh, and you can plan fares through National Rail. If you fly into Edinburgh, the direct rail link to Glasgow runs several times an hour, so basing yourself in either city stays practical.
Book accommodation early. With up to 74 nations in town and tickets selling across two weeks, central beds fill fast and prices climb. Staying in Edinburgh and commuting is a genuine option if Glasgow sells out. For local ideas, see our Glasgow travel guide and the London to Edinburgh train guide if you are arriving from the south.

Practical tips for a smooth Games trip
Book beds early, travel light between venues, and keep your ETA email handy. Glasgow runs cashless-friendly transport, so a contactless card covers trains and buses. Expect crowds around finals in the second week, and give yourself buffer time at security. A little planning turns a busy fortnight into an easy one.
Two small habits help most. First, screenshot your ScotRail tickets and ETA confirmation so a patchy signal near the venues never leaves you stuck. Second, aim to arrive at each session early on finals days, when the four-venue corridor gets busy. For payments and transport, our team keeps the 2026 requirements guide up to date.

Ireland, Northern Ireland and the Common Travel Area
Irish citizens do not need a UK ETA at any time, thanks to the Common Travel Area between the UK and Ireland. If you fly into Dublin and cross into Northern Ireland, you still need an ETA unless you are Irish or already lawfully resident. Plan this carefully if your route touches the island of Ireland.
This catches people out. Landing in Dublin does not exempt a visa-free traveller from the UK ETA once they cross the land border or fly on to Great Britain. The safest approach: if you hold, say, an Australian or American passport and any part of your trip enters the UK, hold a valid ETA. Our Common Travel Area explainer and the Scotland visitors guide spell out the edge cases, and US fans can start with the ETA guide for Americans.
“You must get an ETA before you travel to the UK if you do not need a visa for short stays.” — UK Home Office, gov.uk ETA guidance, accessed 7 July 2026.
Travelling with parents or grandparents who find online forms fiddly? We are happy to check every answer and submit the application on their behalf. You can apply directly on gov.uk for £20, or let us handle it with a quick review — whichever feels easier.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Commonwealth Games 2026
Do I need a UK ETA for the Commonwealth Games 2026? Yes, if you are a visa-free visitor. Since 25 February 2026 every eligible traveller needs an approved ETA before boarding. It costs £20 and covers your whole trip to Glasgow.
How much does the UK ETA cost in 2026? The ETA costs £20 per person, paid online during the application. This has applied since 8 April 2026, up from the earlier £16 fee.
How long does approval take? Decisions usually arrive within three working days, and often within minutes. Apply at least two to three weeks before 23 July 2026 to stay safe.
Do children need their own ETA for the Games? Yes. Every traveller needs a separate ETA linked to their own passport, including babies and children.
I am an Irish citizen — do I need one? No. Irish citizens travel under the Common Travel Area and do not need a UK ETA at any point.
Related guides and internal links
- How to apply for a UK ETA — full guide
- UK ETA requirements 2026
- UK ETA 2026 rules and £20 cost
- Glasgow travel guide for tourists
- UK ETA Scotland visitors guide
Disclaimer: We are an independent travel-documentation assistance service and are not part of the UK government. You can apply directly on gov.uk for £20, or use our checked application service with support.
Last updated: 2026-07-07 — verified against gov.uk schedule and the Glasgow 2026 official programme.
