Thousands expected to pack out Southsea Common for return of America's Cup World Series today
Crowds will pack out Southsea Common and the pay-to-access Race Village around Southsea Castle to watch British Olympic hero Sir Ben Ainslie and international competitors take to the water.
A series of practice runs will take place from 1pm to 3pm in the Solent ahead of this weekend’s competitive racing, which counts for points.
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Hide AdThe race village opens to the public from 11am and the prestigious America’s Cup trophy will arrive in style via a landing craft by Southsea Castle at 11.15am.
Then the stunning Red Arrows display team will take to the skies above the Solent from midday.
A races will then take place between 1pm and 3pm.
The action will be a warm-up to competitive races on Saturday and Sunday which count for points.
Spectators can turn up anytime at Southsea Common for free.
Portsmouth City Council is putting up a big screen so families can see teams battle it out on the water.
Our dedicated America’s Cup site is here