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All In. Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games

About All In

All In is the national call to action for the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games. A Scotland-wide movement inviting communities, schools, sports clubs, cultural and voluntary organisations and businesses to celebrate the Games in their own altogether brilliant way.

Reaching from the Highlands to the Lowlands and every glen, town and shore in between, All In gives people the tools to create inclusive, locally led activities and events that build excitement, pride and connection ahead of an unforgettable summer of sport.

With free official branding, ready-to-use digital toolkits and opportunities for nationwide visibility, All In empowers supporters to get involved in a way that works for them and their communities, boosting skills, wellbeing and local impact. From town-hall events to pub watchalongs, decorated shopfronts to family festivals… it’s our Games, your Games, a’body’s Games.

Together, we’re All In for Glasgow 2026.

Submitting an event to All In

The simplest way is to register through the All In submission form at https://www.glasgow2026.com/get-involved/be-all-in

All In gives organisations the tools, branding and visibility to run activities that bring people together, build excitement and show their support for Scotland’s Games. 

It’s completely free to join, it’s inclusive and it’s designed to make sure every community—no matter where they are—can be part of the journey to 2026.

About Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games 

Taking place from Thursday 23 July–Sunday 2 August, Glasgow 2026 is an 11-day celebration that combines world-class sport with a future-focused vision, built and delivered by the vibrant spirit of Glasgow.

Set within a concentrated, eight-mile corridor that brings the Games closer to the fans than ever before, Glasgow 2026 will deliver:

  1. A record-breaking Para sport programme, with 47 events across six sports
  2. The biggest track cycling, swimming and 3x3 basketball competitions seen at a Commonwealth Games
  3. Groundbreaking events like the return of the Commonwealth Mile in athletics

Ten exhilarating sports will be exhibited across four of the city’s iconic venues, from Scotstoun Stadium to the Scottish Event Campus (SEC), the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome and Arena to Tollcross International Swimming Centre.

Glasgow 2026 will see 3,000 volunteers, alongside thousands of fans, and communities from across the city join together to welcome 3,000 athletes from 74 nations and territories to the city.

Follow Glasgow 2026 

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