Race Across the World is back with five teams racing from Sicily to Mongolia for a £20,000 prize.
The BBC’s beloved travel competition Race Across the World is set to return for its sixth series tonight.
The forthcoming season has been billed as “the toughest journey yet” as five teams cover more than 12,000km across Europe and Asia.
Stripped of smartphones and bank cards, and armed only with the cash equivalent of an economy flight along the route, the competition will challenge five teams both physically and emotionally, pushing each to their absolute limits. Just one team will cross the finish line and take home the £20,000 prize.
The teams will set off from Palermo on the island of Sicily, heading all the way to the remote village of Hatgal on the shores of Lake Hövsgöl in northern Mongolia.
The route will pass through eight countries: Italy, Greece, Turkey, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia.
READ MORE: Strictly’s Lauren Oakley praised as she rescues cat from heartbreaking fateREAD MORE: BBC announces new Welsh crime drama with Baby Reindeer star
The 2025 series of Race Across the World concluded with mother and son duo Caroline and Tom becoming the first pair to reach the final checkpoint in Kanniyakumari and scoop the £20,000 prize. This series, a fresh set of contestants will be hoping to emulate their achievement.
In what promises to be the most gruelling race to date, conditions could swing from scorching 30-degree Mediterranean heat to subarctic lows of –20°C.
Each pair will be allocated a budget of under £26 per person per day. Details of the contestants and the show’s broadcast time can be found below.
How to watch Race Across the World 2026 and what time is it on?
Race Across the World returns with series 6 on Thursday April 2, 2026, at 8pm on BBC One and iPlayer.
Following the opening episode, the nine-episode series will continue every Thursday through to the finale, which airs on Thursday May 28, 2026. Episodes are also available to stream on BBC iPlayer.
Meet the Race Across the World 2026 cast
Jo and Kush
Jo and Kush are lifelong best mates from Liverpool. Jo is a 19 year old college student while Kush is a 19 year old gap-year student.
They are the youngest participants in the forthcoming series. Both are still residing at home with their families and chose to take part because they were “at a sort of standstill in deciding what to do” with their futures.
Kush told BBC: “So, when the opportunity came up, we thought it would be a fantastic experience and something we could look back on and learn from.”
Jo added: “We had just finished sixth form, got our A-Levels and the opportunity to travel with the race before we go to university, made it even more exciting for us.”
Katie and Harrison
Katie is a 21 year old account manager while her older brother Harrison is a 23 year old finance assistant from Manchester.
Discussing the motivation for participating in the programme, Harrison said: “It was an opportunity to travel that I wouldn’t have given myself the opportunity to do.
“I would have just gone down the standard life path of work, university, carrying on working and buying a house. I would never have given myself an opportunity to go out there and travel and take that time off from being responsible.”
Molly and Andrew
Junior doctor Molly, 23, and her father Andrew, a 54 year old geography teacher, are eagerly anticipating the forthcoming series.
Molly explained: “We keep calling it a joke gone too far. We were sitting watching it on TV one night, and the option to apply came up and every time we watch it, we always say that we would love to do it.
“The next day, the ad popped up on daddy’s Facebook, and so we put an application in thinking nothing of it, and it’s kind of just been a whirlwind since then.”
Andrew informed the BBC he is “living the dream” and it’s something he’s always aspired to do.
Puja and Roshni
Doctor Puja, 31, and her cousin Roshni, 32, a software engineer, both hail from London. Having dedicated their twenties to establishing thriving careers, they’ve now chosen to take a gamble.
Puja revealed: “I’ve been a massive fan of the show for years, since the first season came out. During the time I applied, I had hit a career block, and I decided that if I was hitting a career block, I would do something that I wanted to do for a very long time and so decided to apply for the race.
“That was the predominant reason why I just wanted to do something that was for myself, for my personal life, and something that will give me memories to last the rest of my life.”
Mark and Margo
Mark, a 66 year old retired architect from London, and Margo, a 59 year old hypnotherapist from Liverpool, have navigated a typically turbulent in-law dynamic over the past 40 years.
However, having recently set aside their differences while uniting to care for a loved one, the pair have discovered a newfound appreciation for one another’s company.
Reflecting on the programme, Margo said: “Someone told me about the series, and I watched it and went, ‘that’s got me written all over it’. I just love impulsive, crazy things and adventure. I said, ‘I’m going to do that’ and the first person who came to mind was Mark.’
“It seemed like a good time in our lives. We’ve been through this experience with losing my big sister and him losing his wife.
“It seemed like a celebratory thing that we could do together. This was a new journey that could be exciting and like a renewal.”
Race Across the World 2026 premieres on Thursday, April 2, at 8pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.



You must be logged in to post a comment Login