Guards Polo Club

Windsor, Berkshire, Great Britain

10 fields · grass · 30,000 capacity

2026 Tournament

Cartier Queen's Cup 22-goal · 6 chukkers
19 May - 14 June

Venue Guide

Guards Polo Club is where polo meets the British Crown. Located in Windsor Great Park, with Windsor Castle visible on the horizon, the club has been the stage for the Cartier Queen’s Cup since its founding in 1955 and remains the most famous polo venue in Great Britain. On Queen’s Cup final day, up to 30,000 spectators fill the ground, a capacity that matches the Campo Argentino de Polo in Buenos Aires and makes Guards one of the two largest polo venues on earth.

The royal connection runs deep. The Duke of Edinburgh played at Guards. Prince Charles played here for decades. Successive generations of royals have watched matches from the Royal Box. That lineage gives the Queen’s Cup at Guards an atmosphere that combines genuine sporting intensity with the social theatre that the British upper classes do better than anyone. The divot stomp at halftime, where spectators walk onto the field to press the turf back into place with their heels, is as much a ritual as the polo itself. Champagne, Pimm’s, elegant hats, and the castle on the skyline. It is a very particular English experience.

But beyond the social scene, Guards is a serious polo facility. The 10 grass fields allow multiple matches to run simultaneously during tournament phases, and the playing surfaces are maintained to a standard befitting the venue’s status. The expansive lawns of Windsor Great Park, framed by mature trees, give each field a sense of space and grandeur that smaller clubs cannot replicate. The sound of hooves on English turf, the crack of the mallet, the umpire’s whistle carrying across the park, all of it feels timeless.

Guards is in the Europe/London timezone. During the British polo season (May through July), British Summer Time (UTC+1) applies. A 15:00 BST throw-in translates to 10:00 in New York, 11:00 in Buenos Aires, and 23:00 in Tokyo. For fans in Dubai, the 18:00 start is prime evening viewing. Check whatisthetime.now/windsor for live local time in the United Kingdom.

The Queen’s Cup at Guards has been won by some of the sport’s greatest players. Pablo Mac Donough, a two-time champion, and Facundo Pieres are among the Argentine professionals who have competed here during the English summer season. Together with the King Power Gold Cup at Cowdray Park, the two venues define the British high-goal season from May through July. Guards is the royal stage; Cowdray is the championship ground. Together, they make England the second most important polo nation in the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Guards Polo Club?

Guards Polo Club is located in Windsor, Berkshire, Great Britain. The local timezone is Europe/London.

How many fields does Guards Polo Club have?

Guards Polo Club has 10 polo fields with grass surface and a capacity of 30,000 spectators.

What tournaments are played at Guards Polo Club in 2026?

Guards Polo Club hosts Cartier Queen's Cup in 2026.