From Grand Slams to Grand Prix, "The Sports Calendar" is your month-by-month guide to 2026's unmissable sporting moments, designed for those who plan their travels around the thrill of the game. Whether you’re chasing the courtside drama, the roar of the engines or the elegant chaos of Royal Ascot, these dates deserve a front-row seat in your diary. Need help getting to the match on time? Call us today on 0203 816 0985 for travel arrangements, VIP access and curated stays to match the moment.

In February, the world will watch as Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo host the 2026 Winter Olympics. Expect high altitude heroics, technical brilliance and a backdrop that adds theatre to every medal-winning moment. From the snow-draped Dolomites to the sleek new venues in the city, the games will be split between alpine majesty and Italian style. It's not just a sporting spectacle, it's a once-in-a-generation invitation to experience Italy in its most thrilling, icy form.
Regarded as one of the greatest sporting spectacles on the planet, 2026’s Super Bowl finds its home at the famous Levi’s Stadium. The event brings thrills and the audacious half-time show headlined by Latin rapper Bad Bunny. The stadium lies within Silicon Valley and is just 45 minutes from San Francisco International Airport. Travellers often base themselves in Palo Alto or downtown San Francisco for a combination of luxury accommodation, dining and post-game entertainment.

The Six Nations returns, with Europe’s top teams vying for glory. Opt for Paris or Rome for a well-rounded weekend escape that appeals to non-rugby lovers too. Be sure to book in advance as premium hospitality tickets sell out fast. Each city plays host not just to the drama on the pitch but to a full calendar of dining, culture and after-hours revelry. It’s a cultural occasion wrapped in a rugby jersey.
The Formula 1 season roars to life in Melbourne with the Australian Grand Prix. Albert Park’s street circuit delivers high-speed drama by the bay, while the Paddock Club is your fast track to elevated views and unrivalled hospitality. This temporary street circuit is set around Albert Park Lake, just three kilometres from central Melbourne. The 5.3km track has been reprofiled in recent years to allow for faster lap times and more overtaking, making it one of the season’s more unpredictable openers. The weekend includes three full days of action: practice, qualifying and race day, with support series adding to the programme. There’s something magnetic about Melbourne in race mode.

The astonishing sporting feats continue in the Italian Alps with the Winter Paralympics. Here, record-breaking performances in elite, adaptive sport play out at an event that champions diversity and pure skill. Staged just weeks after the Olympics, the Paralympic Games will use the same venues across Milan and Cortina. Events include para-alpine skiing, para-snowboarding, wheelchair curling and para-ice hockey, with over 600 athletes from around 50 countries expected to compete. Spectators will experience a combination of world-class sport and accessible, inclusive design woven into every element of the games.
The legendary Augusta National in Georgia hosts The Masters, where golf’s greats chase the green jacket across perfect fairways. Tickets are limited, but nearby hospitality houses offer premium access paired with Southern charm. Official hospitality within Augusta National is minimal; however, premium experiences are available through private home rentals, corporate houses and invite-only events within walking distance of the grounds. Nearby towns such as Evans and North Augusta host the majority of guests, with top-tier homes booked up to a year in advance. Private jet arrivals via Augusta Regional or Daniel Field are common among high-net-worth travellers.

More than a horse race, the Grand National is an institution, fusing sporting drama with British pageantry. For a refined experience, opt for the Sunloch Restaurant package, where stunning views are assured, even if a win at the post isn’t. Held at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, the Grand National is the richest jump race in Europe, with a prize purse exceeding £1 million. The race covers four miles and 30 fences, including iconic jumps such as Becher’s Brook and The Chair. A maximum of 40 runners line up, attracting serious punters and social attendees alike. The hats are high, the stakes higher!
This legacy game brings English football’s oldest trophy home to Wembley. We recommend booking a corporate hospitality box so you can cheer your team on in style. Wembley’s 90,000 seats make it the largest stadium in the UK. The FA Cup Final attracts a wide mix of supporters and VIPs alike. Club Wembley hospitality includes fine dining, private entrances and fast-track access. Accommodation in London ranges from The Peninsula to Claridge’s, with transfer services widely available.
Roland-Garros transforms Paris each spring as the French Open returns to its legendary clay courts, with Court Philippe Chatrier delivering the most atmosphere. This is the only Grand Slam played on clay, favouring endurance and technical skill. The stadium has a retractable roof, night matches and seating for 15,000. Premium packages include the L'Orangerie Suite, gourmet dinin, and exclusive behind-the-scenes access.

Hosted in Budapest at the Puskás Aréna, Europe’s finest clubs will clash for the crown. The 67,000-seat stadium will welcome fans from across the continent. Watch us work our magic as we can often be found flying in clients via private jet, securing access when others can’t. The night promises more than football – it’s a cultural moment wrapped in sporting glory.

The Monaco Grand Prix is Formula 1’s most glamorous fixture, where cars skim the harbour’s edge and the crowd is a ‘who’s who’ of impeccably clad celebs. Held on a 3.3km street circuit through Monte Carlo, this is F1’s slowest but most technical race. Tip: Charter a private yacht to watch marina-side for an A-list experience.

Arguably the biggest sporting event of the year, the World Cup takes over the USA, Canada and Mexico with electric stadiums, record crowds and luxury-packed cities ready to host football’s elite – and the fans who follow them. Final and semi-final venues include MetLife Stadium (New York), SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles) and Estadio Azteca (Mexico City). With 48 nations, 16 cities and over 100 matches, this is the largest World Cup in history.
Fascinators fastened and top hats in place – it’s the return of Royal Ascot. This prestigious five-day event brims with high-society tradition, blending pomp with sporting passion. Secure a trackside table for the finest view. Whether you come for the horses, the haute couture or the Champagne tent, Ascot is a cornerstone of the British social calendar.
The 2026 US Open returns to Shinnecock Hills for the sixth time, a course famed for its fierce winds and punishing rough. A true test of precision and one of the most anticipated majors on the golfing calendar. Expect edge-of-seat finishes, impeccable fairways and the kind of challenge that separates champions from hopefuls.
Strawberries and cream, the pop of Champagne – it must be Wimbledon season. As the only Grand Slam still played on grass, it remains the crown jewel of tennis, enveloped in history and magnetic in its allure. Centre Court holds 15,000 spectators and features a retractable roof. Debenture tickets include premium seating, fine dining and access to The Courtside Restaurant.
The home of the Grand Prix, Silverstone delivers with high-octane drama, a nail-biting sprint race and headline music acts. The 5.9km track hosts over 140,000 fans on race day. It’s a full-throttle weekend where motorsport heritage meets festival vibes and trackside luxury.

The Tour de France kicks off in Barcelona – a first for the Catalan capital as Grand Départ host – bringing Spanish flair to cycling’s most renowned event. Over 21 stages and 3,500km, riders traverse mountain climbs, countryside and city streets. The route includes Pyrenean ascents and iconic alpine finishes. Get ready for a summer of endurance, strategy and scenic beauty.
The US Open lights up New York in late summer, turning Flushing Meadows into a theatre of hard-court drama. Under the lights of Arthur Ashe, power meets precision in a Grand Slam that brings crowds with a buzz.

For the first time, the Solheim Cup heads to the Netherlands, with Bernardus Golf hosting Europe’s top players in battle against Team USA. Bernardus Golf is a championship course near ‘s-Hertogenbosch, known for its sustainability and sleek design. With attendance expected to exceed 100,000, prepare for bold crowds, big moments and a fresh chapter in women’s golf history.
Under the glow of Marina Bay’s city lights, the Singapore Grand Prix delivers high-stakes racing through steamy streets and sharp corners. It’s part spectacle, part sport, and all style – F1’s most electric night on the calendar. Pair the weekend with rooftop cocktails and silk-sheeted suites for the ultimate city break.
Las Vegas hosts night racing past landmarks like the Bellagio, with speeds over 340km per hour and top-tier hospitality in the iconic Champions Club and Paddock Club. This isn’t just a Grand Prix, it’s a neon-fuelled event under the Strip’s famous glow.
F1’s grand finale unfolds at Yas Marina Abu Dhabi, where twilight racing, desert views and headline concerts bring the 2026 season to a spectacular, adrenaline-fuelled close. This race is held at Yas Marina Circuit, with post-race performances at Etihad Park. Hospitality tiers include Marina Boxes, Sunset Deck and the world-famous Paddock Club.

Darts takes over Ally Pally as year-end festivities kick off with roaring crowds, bold fancy dress and world-class drama. Think beer, banter and the unlikeliest of sporting heroes stealing the show. It’s pure theatre, British-style – and a brilliant way to toast the year ahead.
From New York’s electric courts to Monaco’s glittering harbour bends, the sporting calendar in 2026 is more than a series of events – it’s a passport to unforgettable moments, set against the world’s most iconic backdrops. Whether you’re chasing the final whistle in Paris, the first serve in Melbourne or the roar of the grid in Abu Dhabi, every match, meet and milestone offers a reason to travel better. With Winged Boots, you’re not just securing a seat, you’re unlocking a fully tailored experience – from private jets to backstage passes, hospitality suites to after-hours access. So wherever your passions lie – trackside, pitchside or court-side – we’ll get you there in signature style.
The world is watching. The stage is set. Let’s make 2026 your most thrilling year of sport yet. Call 0203 816 0985 to start planning.


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