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World’s best to descend for Dubai World Cup at Meydan

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The Meydan Racecourse is all set to play host to the 27th edition of the Dubai World Cup on Saturday, March 25, bringing together the world’s best racehorses, jockeys and trainers.

The prestigious $12 million race and its equally coveted undercard are expected to draw a massive crowd at the 80,000-capacity venue.

Established in 1996, the Dubai World Cup further reinforces the city’s rising status as one of the leading venues for international sporting events.

Sheikh Rashed bin Dalmook Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Racing Club, said: “The quality of the horses, trainers, owners and jockeys who have assembled is better than ever and we are looking forward to a superb day of racing with our guests from all over the world.”

The nine-race card, which in total offers $30.5 million in prize money, has the G1 Dubai World Cup as its finale.

The $6 million Longines Dubai Sheema Classic is the main supporting race on the card, featuring seven Group 1 winners, including defending champion Shahryar and fellow Japanese star Equinox.

Preceding that race is the $5 million Dubai Turf, which sees Lord North, joint-winner in 2022 and outright winner in 2021, seeking to win the competition for a third time.

The card features two sprint races, the G1 Dubai Golden Shaheen and the G1 Al Quoz Sprint.

The former, run over 1,200 metres on dirt, features a strong American challenge, including Breeders’ Cup Sprint second CZ Rocket and G2 winner Gunite, taking on defending champion Switzerland.

The Al Quoz Sprint, over 1,200 metres on turf, has an international field including Al Dasim, trained in the UK, and US raider Cazadero, while Al Suhail carries the hopes of Godolphin.

There are three Group 2 races on the card, including the Dubai Gold Cup which has attracted 2021 winner Subjectivist, and the G2 Godolphin Mile featuring last year’s winner Bathrat Leon.

Race five is the Group 2 UAE Derby, which Irish trainer Aidan O’Brien will aim to win for the fourth time with Cairo, while Bob Baffert sends Worcester over from California.

The opening race of the day is the G1 Dubai Kahayla Classic for Purebred Arabians which sees a fascinating clash between the last two winners, Deryan and First Classs.

Away from the racing, there is plenty to entertain guests with the Style Stakes sure to be hotly contested, while racegoers can win cash prizes in the Faces At The Races and My Lucky Six competitions.

This year’s Dubai World Cup is being held during the holy month of Ramadan for the first time in the event’s history.

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Is Ronaldo playing? Dubai fans await big reveal

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Football fans in Dubai could be in for a big night this weekend as Cristiano Ronaldo and his Riyadh-based club, Al Nassr, prepare to take on Al Wasl in the first leg of the AFC Champions League Two quarter-finals.

The match will be played at Zabeel Stadium on Sunday, with kick-off scheduled for 6pm. The fixture was earlier postponed by the Asian Football Confederation and is now finally set to take place.

Back from injury

The main question on everyone’s mind is whether Ronaldo will feature. The Portuguese star has recently returned from injury and is in good form, scoring three goals in his last two matches. However, he has played only once in this competition so far, with the club managing his workload and focusing on the Saudi Pro League title race.

There are signs that this could change. With Ronaldo regaining fitness and the season entering a crucial phase, this match could offer him a chance to build rhythm and match sharpness. While his participation is not confirmed, fans remain hopeful.

Even if Ronaldo does not play, the match still promises top-level action. Players like João Felix and Sadio Mane are expected to feature, bringing quality and experience to the pitch.

Officials say the game is likely to draw a strong crowd, with or without Ronaldo. For Dubai, it is set to be a major football evening.


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DP World ILT20 Season 4 shatters records with 397 million viewers and 2.5 billion video views

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The DP World International League T20 (ILT20) has officially cemented its status as a global cricket powerhouse. Following the conclusion of Season 4, new data reveals the league has tightened its grip as the second-most watched cricket league in the world, reaching a staggering 397 million unique viewers across TV and OTT platforms.

This represents a 7.49% increase over Season 3, fuelled by expansive broadcast syndication and the maiden title victory of the Desert Vipers on January 4, 2026.

Digital dominance: 2.5 billion views

While the TV numbers are impressive, the league’s digital footprint saw an even more explosive surge. DP World ILT20 platforms, including YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram, amassed over 2.5 billion video views during the season.

“This season we have further strengthened our position… with significant gains across all platforms,” said David White, CEO of DP World ILT20.

“Our digital content, focusing on both high-stakes action and off-field fan engagement, has truly resonated with a global audience.”

Season 4 statistical highlights

  • Global Reach: 397 million unique viewers (7.49% YoY growth).
  • Viral Content: Over 350 social media posts surpassed the 1 million views mark.
  • Star Power: Features elite talent including Sam Curran (Player of the Tournament), Andre Russell, Nicholas Pooran, and Shakib Al Hasan.

Joseph Eapen, Managing Partner at GSIQ, noted that for such a young tournament, achieving this level of international relevance is a “highly credible and noteworthy achievement.”

With Season 4 in the books, the league is already looking toward the future. Officials have confirmed that dates for Season 5 will be unveiled in the coming days, promising an even larger spectacle for cricket fans worldwide.

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Dubai airport welcomes travellers with special Dubai World Cup passport stamp

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Travellers arriving at Dubai International Airport are being greeted with a unique souvenir, a special stamp on their passports celebrating the Dubai World Cup 2026.

The initiative, launched by the General Directorate of Identity and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA), marks the 30th edition (Pearl Jubilee) of one of the world’s most prestigious horse racing events.

A grand sporting celebration

The iconic Dubai World Cup will take place on Saturday, March 28 at Meydan Racecourse, drawing global attention from racing fans and elite stables.

This year’s event promises high-stakes action:

  • 100 horses from top international stables
  • Nine races across the evening
  • Total prize pool of $30.5 million

Spotlight on the main race

The highlight of the night is the $12 million Dubai World Cup race, sponsored by Emirates Airline.

Run over 2,000 metres on dirt, the Group 1 race will feature some of the world’s top thoroughbreds, including:

  • “Hit Show” – last year’s winner
  • “Forever Young” – UAE Derby and Saudi Cup champion
  • “Imperial Emperor”
  • “Meidan” – Super Saturday winner

A memorable arrival experience

The commemorative passport stamp adds a celebratory touch for visitors landing in Dubai, tying their arrival to one of the city’s biggest sporting spectacles.

With excitement building ahead of race day, Dubai is once again showcasing its ability to blend world-class sport with unique visitor experiences.

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