Manchester Marathon 2025: All you need to know

Ewan Gawne
BBC News, Manchester
Manchester Marathon A runner in the Manchester Marathon smiles and waves her hands in the air as she and hundreds of others jog along a road. Spectators line the side of the road.Manchester Marathon
Entries for the 2025 Manchester Marathon sold out five months ago

More than 35,000 runners are expected to take part in this weekend's Manchester Marathon.

Organisers are expecting entrants from all over the world to pound the city's streets for the annual race on Sunday, which this year has a new finish line outside the University of Manchester on Oxford Road.

Runners and spectators have been urged to plan their journeys well in advance because the main roads around Trafford will be closed for much of the day.

Many buses will be diverted, while transport bosses also expect Metrolink services to be very busy.

Where is the route?

The course, which loops around South Manchester, starts by Old Trafford football stadium before turning back on to Chester Road towards Sale, and then arriving in Altrincham.

Runners will then turn back, passing through Baguley and back through Sale, before passing Chorlton, Whalley and Hulme.

The finishing line this year has been moved to Oxford Road.

ManchesterMarathon Runners set off from the start-line at the 2024ManchesterMarathon
More than 32,000 people signed up to take part in the 2024 race

When does it start?

The first batch of runners, which includes the elite athletes expected to battle it out for a podium finish, will set off at 09:00 BST.

Groups will then be released at 10-minute intervals until the last cohort sets off at 11:30.

Last year's winner Adam Clarke completed the 26.2 miles (42.2km) in two hours, 15 minutes and 35 seconds.

Organisers said all roads are due to reopen by 19:00, with many becoming accessible sooner.

Which roads are closed?

Part of Oxford Road from Hulme Street to Grafton Street, as well as several surrounding roads in Manchester city centre will shut on Saturday between 08:00 BST and midday ahead of the race.

On marathon day, the route will start to shut from 04:00 BST along Chester Road and Bridgewater Way, before the rest of the route begins to close.

Several vehicle crossing points have been put in place around the course, along with diversions, while parking has been suspended on a number of streets.

Organisers have released a map with all the closures and timings here.

ManchesterMarathon A gold medal bearing the words 'Manchester Marathon, 27 April 2025' is held in the air.ManchesterMarathon
Crowds of thousands are expected to line the course

Can I use public transport?

The closures will see buses diverted across Manchester and Trafford.

Transport for Greater Manchester has urged people to use Metrolink services but warned marathon Sunday is "one of the busiest days of the year" for using the trams, particularly in the morning.

Thousands of competitors are expected to use services early, while later in the day spectators will be moving around the network to cheer runners on.

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