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Three exclusive opportunities await table tennis fans seeking tickets to the historic 2026 ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals in London.

Table Tennis England members will enjoy priority access from 10am on December 15 through 11:59pm on December 17, giving them first chance at the best seats before public sales begin on December 18. Table Tennis Ireland members will receive similar priority access details via email. Additionally, a 10% early bird discount applies during this window, making this the most economical way to secure seats at this landmark event. Fans should note that memberships created after 6pm on December 14 are not eligible for the priority access period.

Get exclusive early access and 10% off before tickets go public – the best way to secure your seat at this historic championship.

The championships mark 100 years since the first tournament was held in London, bringing the sport full circle for its centenary celebration. The event spans 13 days from April 28 to May 10, 2026, featuring 128 teams competing across two iconic London venues. This major event represents a significant milestone in international table tennis history.

The OVO Arena Wembley will host the top-seeded teams and knockout rounds, while the Copper Box Arena will feature preliminary group play.

Ticket prices vary by session, with adult tickets starting at £15 and children’s tickets from £5 before applying any discounts. For example, Stage 2 finals on May 10 are priced at £120 for adults, with reduced rates for concessions (£70), under-25s (£65), and under-18s (£45).

Fans should note that children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.

For maximum flexibility, several ticket packages are available. Fans can purchase individual session tickets or opt for passes covering multiple sessions. The Copper Box Arena offers a season pass for all eight Stage 1B sessions, while OVO Arena Wembley provides an event pass covering all Stage 1A and Stage 2 sessions.

The tournament structure includes Stage 1B at Copper Box (April 28-May 1), Stage 1A at Wembley (May 2-3), and Stage 2 knockout rounds (May 4-10).

The competition culminates with finals day on May 10, featuring two sessions that will crown the new world champions in what organizers are calling a “once-in-a-generation event.” The event will showcase a record-breaking 64 men’s teams and 64 women’s teams from around the world competing for championship titles.

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