MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Big money in major sporting events

Source: Mayor of London

London has a rich history of hosting major sporting events, including regular Premier League football matches, the final of the UEFA European Women’s Championship in 2022, rugby, tennis and cricket.  More recently, Major League Baseball (MLB) and National Football League (NFL) games have also become regular fixtures in the capital’s sporting calendar.

Analysis from 2021 by London & Partners found that the total economic value generated by the 305 major sporting events held in London between 2017 and 2020 was £1.03 billion.1

This breaks down into £858 million spent by visitors and £169 million spent by organisers,2 with the data suggesting that 45 per cent of event organiser spending (including both cultural and sports events) was spent on suppliers based in London.3

Tomorrow, the London Assembly Economy, Culture and Skills Committee will meet to discuss the economic impact of major sporting events in London, looking at the role of the Mayor in bringing more sporting events to the city.

The guests are:

Panel 1: 2:00pm-3:30pm:

  • Nick Bitel, Chief Executive, London Marathon Group
  • Mark Camley, Executive Director of Park and Venues, London Legacy Development Corporation
  • Esther Britten MBE, Head of Events and External Affairs, UK Sport
  • Cllr Muhammed Butt, Leader, London Borough of Brent

Panel 2: 3:35pm-5:00pm:

  • Howard Dawber, Deputy Mayor for Business and Growth
  • Katie Morrison, Interim Assistant Director, External Relations, Greater London Authority (GLA)
  • James Fitzgerald, Host City Programmes Director, GLA
  • Rose Wangen-Jones, Managing Director, Marketing, Destination & Commercial, London & Partners

The meeting will take place on Monday 10 February 2025 from 2pm in the Chamber at City Hall, Kamal Chunchie Way, E16 1ZE.

Media and members of the public are invited to attend.

The meeting can also be viewed LIVE or later via webcast or YouTube.

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