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How to make the most of Radio Badminton and enjoy the expert commentary


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  • I have great memories of listening to Radio Badminton in the car while queuing to get into Mars Badminton Horse Trials on the morning of cross-country day.

    This year, you’ll be able to listen to Radio Badminton in a variety of ways – here’s everything you need to know and how to make the most of it.

    How to listen to Radio Badminton live

    At home

    This year, Badminton Plus members will be able to listen to the live broadcast of Radio Badminton via the Badminton Horse Trials app or website.

    At Badminton Horse Trials

    Anyone in the vicinity can tune in for free via the radio, so you’re covered in the car or if you take a portable pocket radio (like this one on Amazon) with you.

    If you don’t have a portable radio, you can pre-book a Radio Badminton e-voucher, which will give you on-site radio access all day. Mobile coverage is not reliable, so don’t rely on being able to listen online if you’re at the event.

    Radio Badminton frequency

    You can listen to Radio Badminton by tuning into 87.7FM if you’re at or near by the event.

    Radio Badminton broadcast schedule

    Along with the live broadcast (details below), there will be a daily round-up show available online and via the Badminton Horse Trials app.

    Wednesday: first horse inspection

    On air: 12–6pm

    Thursday: dressage (day one)

    On air: 8.30am – 6pm

    Learn more about the dressage phase at Badminton

    Friday: dressage (day two)

    On air: 8.30am – 6pm

    Saturday: cross-country

    On air: 6am – 6pm

    Learn more about the cross-country phase at Badminton

    Sunday: showjumping

    On air: 8.30am – 6pm

    Learn more about the showjumping phase at Badminton

    Ben Way interviewing Lucy Latta for Radio Badminton

    Ben Way returns to the Radio Badminton team this year. Credit: Alamy

    Radio Badminton commentary

    This year, Radio Badminton will once again be hosted by Jo Thoenes and Sam Lloyd. Grand prix dressage rider Bobby Hayler-Wright and top judge Christian de Coulon will provide insight on the first phase, while we’ll hear from event riders Matt Heath, Daisy Berkeley and Nick Gauntlett throughout the cross-country and showjumping.

    We’ll also benefit from the insight of previous Badminton riders Ben Way and Ginny Howe. Ben will be interviewing riders in the mixed zone after their performances, while Ginny will be the roving reporter.

    How to watch and listen to Badminton Horse Trials

    To watch every phase of Badminton Horse Trials live or via catch up, including the trot-ups, from the comfort of your home anywhere in the world, you need a 2026 Badminton TV Pass. Badminton TV is once again powered by ClipMyHorse.TV, but you do not need a full ClipMyHorse.TV subscription to watch – you can just subscribe to Badminton TV for £22.99. Go to badminton-horse.tv to sign up. If you are already a ClipMyHorse.TV premium member, Badminton TV is included in your subscription. Also check out the Badminton app, which provides free live results and much more this year. Sign up for Badminton Plus membership for £4.99 to access the live Radio Badminton broadcast and receive exclusive offers from on-site exhibitors. Search for Badminton Horse Trials in your app store.

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