Isle of Man TT 2026 Schedule: Full Race & Qualifying Times
Isle of Man TT 2026 Schedule: Full Race & Qualifying Times
🏁 International Motorsport — 2026 Isle of Man TT Master Timetable
Motorsport Isle of Man 24 May 2026

Isle of Man TT 2026 Provisional Qualifying and Race Schedules Released

The high-octane itinerary for the world’s most iconic motorcycle road racing spectacle has been mapped out, detailing every session on the legendary 37.73-mile Mountain Course.

Running from Monday 25th May to Saturday 6th June 2026, the provisional timeline dictates comprehensive parameters for practice, multi-lap qualifying sweeps, and main event categories. Operational structures remain subject to road closure approval by the Department for Infrastructure in accordance with the Road Races Act 2016.

Qualifying Week Timeline

Track activities open on the Spring Bank Holiday Monday with crucial newcomers’ speed-controlled laps, transitioning into intensive evening slots designed to test mechanical setups under changing light conditions.

Monday 25 May — Free Practice & Qualifying 1

10:00Full Mountain Course Closed
10:45Newcomer Speed Controlled Lap (Solo & Sidecar)
11:00Untimed Free Practice: Supersport / Sportbike
12:40Untimed Free Practice: Superbike / Superstock
14:15Qualifying 1: Supersport / Sportbike
15:55Qualifying 1: Superbike / Superstock
21:30All roads re-open no later than

Tuesday 26 May — Qualifying 2

18:00Full Course Closed
18:30Superbike / Superstock Qualifying
19:20Supersport / Sportbike Qualifying
20:15Sidecar Session

Wednesday 27 May — Qualifying 3 & 4

Double session day featuring afternoon and evening tracking parameters:

13:00Qualifying 3: Supersport / Sportbike
14:55Qualifying 3: Superbike / Superstock
18:30Qualifying 4: Superbike / Superstock
19:20Qualifying 4: Supersport / Sportbike

Following a scheduled Rest Day on Thursday 28th May, riders will complete their final adjustments on Friday 29th May with back-to-back daytime sessions (Qualifying 5 at 10:30 AM and Qualifying 6 at 1:15 PM) before the grids are locked.

Official Race Week Schedule

Championship race days alternate with strategic rest windows, spacing out grueling physical tests ranging from short, three-lap sidecar sprints to the defining six-lap endurance marathons.

Saturday 30 May — Race Day 1

10:45RL360 Superstock TT Race 1 [3 Laps]
13:30Motul Sidecar TT Race 1 [3 Laps]

Sunday 31 May — Race Day 2

13:30RST Superbike TT [6 Laps]

Tuesday 2 June — Race Day 3

10:45Monster Energy Supersport TT Race 1 [4 Laps]
14:15Carole Nash Sportbike TT Race 1 [3 Laps]

Wednesday 3 June — Race Day 4

10:45Motul Sidecar TT Race 2 [3 Laps]
13:30RL360 Superstock TT Race 2 [3 Laps]

Friday 5 June (TT Bank Holiday) — Race Day 5

10:45Monster Energy Supersport TT Race 2 [4 Laps]
14:00Carole Nash Sportbike TT Race 2 [3 Laps]

Saturday 6 June — Race Day 6

11:00Milwaukee Senior TT Race [6 Laps]

A Global Echo in Local Culture

The intense structural precision required to coordinate the world’s finest road racers echoes a vibrant sporting landscape closer to home. From **Dundalk FC’s thrilling performance against league leaders Shamrock Rovers** to **Square United’s ascension** in the district soccer tables, civic pride is thriving across our parishes.

This high-octane timetable also matches a busy summer calendar across Mid-Louth—including the upcoming **Tallanstown Ladies local Mini Marathon** to aid Ardee Hospice and the **Africa Day community workshops** heading to the Dee Hub. To ensure absolute data accuracy throughout the fortnight, traveling fans are urged to monitor the official TT Infoline for real-time weather adjustments and road status alerts.

Louth Derby All Square: Burney Rescues Point for Drogheda United Against Dundalk
⚽ Louth Derby — Spoils Shared in Intense Sullivan & Lambe Park Clash
Sport Drogheda 23 May 2026

Honours Even: Spirit-Driven Drogheda United Fight Back to Secure Derby Draw Against Dundalk

The latest chapter of the iconic Louth derby ended in a hard-fought draw at Sullivan & Lambe Park, as a rejuvenated second-half display from Drogheda United neutralized a dominant opening performance from Dundalk FC.

Drogheda United 1-1 Dundalk FC

Following a tense buildup, the match unfolded as a stark tale of two halves. Ciaran Kilduff’s high-flying Dundalk side controlled the opening 45 minutes with precision. The breakthrough came via an opportunistic sequence; Aodh Dervin’s forward pass picked out veteran Daryl Horgan, who went down under a heavy challenge from Leo Burney. Referee Rob Hennessy played a brilliant advantage, allowing the ball to roll kindly for Gbemi Arubi. The young forward utilized his strength to beat Andrew Quinn before drilling a low shot into the bottom corner for his fifth goal of a stellar campaign.

Dundalk should have easily doubled their advantage before the short whistle. A madcap goalmouth scramble saw Horgan, Eoin Kenny, and Tyreke Wilson all go agonizingly close, a failure to clinicalize that would ultimately come back to haunt the Lilywhites.

🕊️ Peace on the Terraces: In stark contrast to the volatile reverse fixture at Oriel Park back in February, this encounter passed off entirely without off-pitch incident. A joint statement from both clubs imploring positive behavior, backed by a large, visible An Garda Síochána presence around the grounds, successfully kept the focus entirely on the football.

Burney Becomes the Picket Hero

Facing a steep uphill battle without suspended manager Kevin Doherty on the touchline, assistant Daire Doyle rallied the Drogs after the break. Deputizing for the injured talismanic centre-half Conor Keeley, defender Leo Burney produced a moment that will forever endear him to the home faithful. In the 57th minute, the Seattle-born player escaped the attention of Harvey Warren to powerfully head home an inswinging Brandon Kavanagh corner, leveling the scores.

The equalizer completely transformed the momentum. Drogheda’s debutant keeper Fynn Talley settled nicely behind an improved backline, while Kieran Cruise caused massive structural issues on the flank, nearly setting up Thomas Oluwa for a second. At the other end, Dundalk continued to pose danger on the counter, with Dervin launching a late effort narrowly over the crossbar as the match raced to a breathless, end-to-end conclusion.

A Rising Tide for Louth Sport

The electric atmosphere and top-tier execution showcased on the professional pitch match an extraordinary wave of local sporting achievements across Mid-Louth—from Hunterstown Rovers surging into second in the top-flight GAA standings to Square United’s parallel rise up the district soccer tables.

With several first-timers on both sides—including Dundalk’s Enda Minogue, Harvey Warren, and Shane Tracey—experiencing their very first taste of this intense fixture, the clean and fiercely competitive 1-1 outcome leaves both camps with their heads held high as the hectic summer schedule approaches.

What Time & Channel is the Louth Derby? Tonight’s League of Ireland TV Schedule
⚽ Matchday Alert — Tonight’s SSE Airtricity Premier Division Schedule
Sport Louth & National 22 May 2026

TV & Streaming Guide: Louth Derby Tops the Bill in Blockbuster Night of Premier Division Action

Football fans are in for a massive Friday night as all ten SSE Airtricity Men’s Premier Division teams take to the pitch, headlined by a highly anticipated, televised Louth derby.

A sense of pride sweeps across the smallest county in Ireland tonight as our two biggest footballing footprints lock horns. There are contrasting fortunes heading into the clash; Dundalk FC have enjoyed a remarkable return to the top flight, sitting comfortably in fourth place. Meanwhile, Drogheda United sit four places behind but know a clinical home performance would slice that deficit in half to just three points.

🔥 The Big Feature: Drogheda United v Dundalk FC

Kick-Off Time: 8:00 PM
Venue: Sullivan & Lambe Park
Broadcast Channel: Live on Television (Check local listings) & Streaming on LOITV

Both clubs issued a joint statement this week celebrating the rivalry, calling for an electric, passionate atmosphere inside the ground while keeping the absolute focus on the top-level football on the pitch.

Full Friday Night Broadcast Schedule

Beyond the Wee County borders, massive fixtures shape the top and bottom of the table. Regular season frontrunners Shamrock Rovers host Sligo Rovers at Tallaght Stadium, while Bohemians travel west to face an incredibly stubborn Galway United side.

Fixture Matchup Venue / Location Kick-Off Where to Watch
Galway United v BohemiansEamonn Deacy Park7:45 PMLOITV
Derry City v St Patrick’s AthleticCeltic Park7:45 PMLOITV
Shelbourne v Waterford FCTolka Park7:45 PMLOITV
Drogheda United v Dundalk FCWeaver’s Park8:00 PMTV Live / LOITV
Shamrock Rovers v Sligo RoversTallaght Stadium8:00 PMLOITV

Team News & Tactical Context

Drogheda United will be eager to bounce back following their **stoppage-time penalty heartbreak against Waterford**, though they have battled structural defensive absences with central options navigating recovery timelines. Dundalk travel into the “lion’s den” slightly short-handed as well, with JR Wilson serving a suspension following his late red card against Shamrock Rovers, alongside ongoing injuries to Ronan Teahan and Mayowa Animasahun.

The high-octane sporting drama tonight mirrors a thriving calendar across Mid-Louth—from Hunterstown Rovers’ stellar climb to second in the GAA leagues to Square United’s relentless push up the district soccer tables. Turn on the screens or head to the terrace; a defining night for Louth sport awaits.

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