Up to 1,000 Expected to Run the Fulham 10K This Sunday


Road closures are planned throughout the area


The runners will pass some iconic local landmarks

November 10, 2025

This Sunday, (16 November), up to 1,000 runners from across London will gather at Eel Brook Common for the Fulham 10K, a closed-road race designed to be fast, inclusive, and full of local character.

The race begins and ends at Eel Brook Common, with a flat and fast course that winds through Fulham’s most iconic streets. Runners will pass Stamford Bridge, the home of Chelsea Football Club, and continue along Fulham Road, Munster Road, and Parsons Green.

Organised by RunThrough and supported by Nuun Hydration, the Fulham 10K is a chance to support The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity. Many participants will be running in honour of loved ones or fundraising for cancer research, adding a powerful sense of purpose to the day.

The event is open to runners of all abilities, from elite athletes to first-time 10K participants. There will be one water station at the 5.5km mark, so runners are encouraged to plan their hydration accordingly. Wave start times will be confirmed via email to registered participants, and all finishers will receive a medal and refreshments.

Runners are advised to arrive early, dress appropriately for the weather, and use public transport where possible, as road closures will be in effect throughout Fulham. Registration is still open via fulham10k.com, and spectators are welcome to cheer from designated viewing areas along the route.

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