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Join the UK's badminton community to find games, book courts, and meet players at your level.

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How do I find, organise, and play badminton in the UK?

  1. Sign up with your email and city to join Badminton Hub UK

    Sign up with your email and city to join Badminton Hub UK
  2. Get notified when new badminton sessions go live in your area

    Get notified when new badminton sessions go live in your area
  3. Browse sessions organised by clubs and players – from social sessions to coaching and league play

    Browse sessions organised by clubs and players – from social sessions to coaching and league play
  4. Sign up for sessions that match your schedule and ability level

    Sign up for sessions that match your schedule and ability level
  5. Turn up, get on court, and meet other players

    Turn up, get on court, and meet other players
  6. Want to organise? Let us know and we'll help you set up your own sessions

    Want to organise? Let us know and we'll help you set up your own sessions
  7. Build your local badminton community – regular sessions, new playing partners, better badminton

    Build your local badminton community – regular sessions, new playing partners, better badminton

Quick Facts

Best Times

Evenings (6–10pm) and weekends are most popular – perfect for after work sessions or Sunday play

Indoor vs Outdoor

Most badminton is played indoors on dedicated courts in sports halls or leisure centres. Some outdoor courts exist, but indoor play is standard in the UK.

Group Size

Sessions usually run as doubles (4 players per court) with rotations, but you'll also find singles and coaching groups.

Skill Levels

All abilities welcome – from complete beginners to experienced club players. Most sessions are mixed ability, with some clearly marked as beginner, improver, or team standard.

About Badminton Hub UK

The home of casual badminton in the UK. Find games, book courts, and meet players – from social to competitive, all abilities welcome.

Our mission is to make badminton more accessible and help build lasting connections through the sport. Whether you're a beginner looking to learn or an experienced player seeking competitive games, Badminton Hub UK is your gateway to the UK badminton community.

Badminton community

Community First

Built by players, for players. We prioritize community needs and feedback.

Easy to Use

Simple sign-up process and intuitive interface to find games quickly.

All Skill Levels

From casual games to competitive matches, there's something for everyone.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best app to find badminton near me?

Badminton Hub UK is the place to find badminton near you. Sign up with your email and city to get notified when new sessions go live in your area. You can discover club nights, pay-and-play sessions, and casual games organised by clubs and players across the UK.

How do I find a badminton session near me?

Simply fill out the form with your email and city. We'll notify you when new badminton sessions go live in your area. You can also browse sessions organised by clubs and other players in your city.

Where can I play badminton?

You can play badminton at leisure centres, sports halls, and badminton clubs across the UK. Badminton Hub UK helps you find courts and sessions near you – sign up to get notified when new club nights and pay-and-play sessions go live in your area.

How do I book a badminton court?

Join Badminton Hub UK and we'll notify you when sessions with court space go live near you. Many organisers run regular club nights or pay-and-play sessions where you can book a spot. You can also organise your own session and we'll help you connect with players in your area.

Where can I find badminton lessons?

Many badminton clubs and leisure centres offer lessons for beginners and improvers. When you join Badminton Hub UK, you'll be connected with local clubs and organisers who run coaching sessions as well as social play – so you can find lessons and casual games in one place.

What are the main ways to play badminton?

Badminton is most commonly played as singles or doubles, indoors on a marked court. Many clubs run social sessions where you rotate partners, as well as more competitive box leagues and league matches. You can also book casual courts with friends for a social hit after work or at weekends.

How do I organise my own badminton session?

When you join, let us know you're interested in organising. We'll connect you with other organisers and help you set up your session. You can post when and where you're playing, and players in your area will be notified. Most organisers split the court cost between players – usually around £4–£10 per person depending on venue and duration.

Do I need to be good at badminton?

Not at all! Most sessions are mixed ability and welcoming to everyone. Whether you're just getting back into badminton, play regularly, or haven't picked up a racket in years – you'll find sessions suited to your level. Many organisers specify if it's beginner-friendly, intermediate, or competitive.

Where can I play badminton in the UK?

Most cities have leisure centres, sports halls, and club venues with indoor badminton courts. When you join, you'll get access to our directory of venues and can connect with players and clubs who know the best spots in the UK.

How much does it cost to play?

Costs vary by venue and location. For a typical one-hour court booking, expect to pay around £10–£25 per court, which organisers typically split between players. Sessions may charge a session fee or monthly membership. The organiser will let you know the cost when you sign up.

What should I bring to a session?

Bring comfortable sports clothing, non-marking indoor court shoes, and water. Many venues and clubs provide shuttles and sometimes spare rackets, but it's worth checking with the organiser. If you have your own racket, bring it along.

Can I organise a regular weekly session?

Absolutely! Many organisers set up regular weekly sessions – same time, same place each week. It's a great way to build a consistent group and get regular badminton in. Players can sign up for the whole block or drop in when they can, depending on how you run it.