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Gold Cup 2026

Gold Cup Regulations 2026 04 November 2025

Using RealBridge for matches  22 May 2026

2026 Round 3 Draw 31 March 2026

2026 Round 3 Results 27 May 2026


Home Internationals

Teltscher Trophy Final Results 19 May 2026

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Teltscher Trophy 2026

 Congratulations to England who have won the Teltscher Trophy with the EBU 2nd and Ireland 3rd  

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Teltscher Trophy 2026
Last updated : 21st May 2026 11:25 BST
Welcome to Bridge Great Britain
Welcome to Bridge Great Britain

Bridge Great Britain was formed following the devolution of the British Bridge League into its individual unions at the end of 1999. At that time, the English, Scottish and Welsh Bridge Unions won the right to have teams representing them in European and World events, instead of playing as Great Britain. However, should bridge ever be represented in the Olympic Arena, it will be necessary for the countries to join together again and participate as Great Britain, since this is the body recognised by the International Olympic Committee.

How BBL became BGB


In addition to the need to have the infrastructure to select a representative team in this eventuality, there are two events which remain British rather than belonging to any one Union, notably the Gold Cup, which is the British Knock Out Teams of Four Championship and The Home International Series,comprising the Camrose, Lady Milne, Teltscher Trophy (Senior Camrose), Junior Camrose (U26) and Peggy Bayer (U21).

 How Wales won the Lady Milne for the first time in 1967


Bridge Great Britain is run by Committee - there is a Core Committee comprising three members, one from each of England, Scotland and Wales, and the full Committee, which meets annually, where the Core Committee members are joined by delegates from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. 


The British Simultaneous Pairs are administered by the EBU on behalf of England, Wales and Scotland. 

 

SIMS Results available here

 

Last updated : 3rd Apr 2026 10:25 BST
Gold Cup/Silver Plate

The Gold Cup is the most prestigious Open Teams event in Britain, and is organised by Bridge Great Britain. It is knock-out throughout, and, prior to the semi-finals, all matches are played privately.  It dates back to 1932. The original trophy, still awarded today, was presented by Bridge Magazine. At the time it cost 100 guineas.  ♠ The Roll of Honour  

Green Points are awarded for each win

 

 Round  1  2  3  4  QF SF F
 2026  2  2  3  4 6 10  20

 

Gold Cup 2026

Entry fee:  £90 per team which also includes entry to the Silver Plate for EBU, WBU, NIBU and CBAI teams losing in the 1st, 2nd or 3rd round of the Gold Cup, and the Marion Hill Trophy for SBU teams losing as above.

Matches in Round 1 & 2 are of 32 boards (though this may be increased to 40 or 48 by prior agreement between the two Captains). This helps considerably when fixing matches, which can be played in the evening. Matches in Rounds 3-4 are of 48 boards.

8 teams are seeded  and exempt from Round 1. This gives the other teams a better opportunity of winning early rounds, and a better chance of gaining Green Points

 ♠ THERE IS NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR THE SILVER PLATE FOR PLAYERS WHO HAVE COMPETED IN THE GOLD CUP. THE CHARGE FOR ADDITIONAL PLAYERS IN THE SILVER PLATE IS £10 PER PLAYER. 

 

♠   Completely new teams are not permitted to enter the Silver Plate (only losing teams from the  first   three rounds of the Gold Cup)

♠   The Silver Plate is administered by BGB.

♠  Scottish teams who lose in  Rounds 1, 2 & 3 are eligible to play in the Scottish Gold Plate for the Marion Hill Trophy at no extra charge.  The winner of that competition will join the Silver Plate at the Quarter Final Stage.

 

 

 

 

Last updated : 30th Jan 2026 17:18 GMT
Chairman
Chairman

BGB's Chairman for 2026/2027 is Andrea Knox

Our secretary is Sandra Claridge

Her email address is: 

  sclaridge31@gmail.com

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Last updated : 26th May 2026 10:29 BST
BGB Picture Gallery
BGB Picture Gallery
 
 
BGB has a photo archive and any contributions to it would be welcome covering any of the Home Internationals or Gold Cup.  Please contact  the Webmaster if you can help

 

 Click for the BGB Picture Gallery  

  Recently updated with  Teltscher Trophy 2026 

Last updated : 26th May 2026 10:30 BST
BGB Archive
BGB Archive

♠  BGB has an archive of the past results of the Home Internationals, the Gold Cup, the Silver Cup and Silver Plate

   Anyone who can spot any error or give information about the missing results or obituaries is invited to contact the webmaster.
 
 The archive of past Home International Matches is complete(where known). Obituaries and/or Photos of players have been linked where they are known/available.

Recent obituaries added

Olive Goodall d 1968
 

Camrose , Junior Camrose and Peggy Bayer records updated for 2026

Last updated : 26th May 2026 10:30 BST
Results
Teltscher Trophy
Cambridge Belfry Hotel
Lady Milne
Le Mon Country Club, Belfast
International Mixed Teams
RealBridge
Camrose 2nd Weekend
Holiday Inn, The Coldra, Newport
Junior Camrose/Peggy Bayer
Adamton Country House Hotel, Prestwick
Calendar
29th Jun 2026
Gold Cup Round 3 Closing date
23:59
21st Sep 2026
Gold Cup Round 4 Closing date
23:59
28th Nov 2026
BGB Junior Pairs
England
11th Dec 2026
Gold Cup Round QF Closing date
23:59
12th Dec 2026
Gold Cup Semi Final
London Mind Sports Centre 10:00
13th Dec 2026
Gold Cup Final
London Mind Sports Centre 10:00
25th Jan 2027
Silver Plate QF Closing Date
23:59
8th Mar 2027
Sliver Plate SF Closing Date