National Speed Mooting Competition Autumn Cup 2025

Saturday 13th September 2025
BPP London Central | 68–70 Red Lion Street, WC1R 4NY
9:00am – 6:00pm

The Autumn Cup is back – and it's faster, sharper, and more competitive than ever. In a single day, 128 aspiring advocates will go head-to-head in a knockout mooting tournament like no other. Quickfire submissions, no fluff, no partner required – just you, your argument, and a panel of legal professionals.

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Champion Prize: iPad

Runner-Up Prize: £100 Voucher

Plus: bragging rights, LinkedIn content, and serious CV sparkle.

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Who can enter

This competition is open to anyone looking to develop their advocacy skills, including:

Undergraduate law and non-law students

Those yet to start their legal studies

Masters, BPTC & LPC/SQE students & graduates

GDL students and graduates

Others at the discretion of the organisers - please contact us if you are interested

You represent yourself, not your university – so no team selection politics, just pure advocacy.

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Test your skills. Grow your network. Have fun!

The Format

Speed Mooting: 7-minute submissions in early rounds, 10 in the semis and final.

Solo Entry: No partner, no preparation days – just overnight brief reading.

Knockout: Win to stay in. Lose, and you're out - but don't worry, there's plenty more activities for you to enjoy.

Judged by real lawyers: Barristers, solicitors, and academics assess performance.

Live Q&A + Feedback: Learn from those who’ve made it to the Bar and beyond.

Case bundle released by Friday 12th Sept @ 6:00pm – just like real life.

What's Included

Lunch + refreshments

Feedback from legal professionals

An Advocacy Exhibition

Optional Q&A with barristers and solicitors

Certificate of participation

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who can attend?

The competition is open to law and non-law students, graduates, GDL, LPC, and BPTC students, as well as those pursuing other legal pathways. Entry is on an individual basis, and you do not represent a university, meaning multiple students from the same institution can participate.

How much preparation is required?

Minimal preparation is needed. You’ll receive the full bundle of case materials by 6:00 PM on Friday 12th September 2025 — the night before the competition. This simulates real legal practice where briefs often arrive late. No research or drafting is required; you’ll only be assessed on your oral advocacy.

What is the format of the competition?

The competition will take place in person at BPP London Holborn on Saturday 13th September 2025.

There will be 128 participants in a knockout style competition. There will be up to 7 rounds for the individuals that progress all the way to the final.

Moots are one-on-one with up to 7 minutes for submissions for each participant.

What are the prizes?

🏆 Winner: Apple iPad

🥈 Runner-up: £100 voucher

Both finalists will also receive recognition from a panel of practising legal professionals, with opportunities to enhance their CVs and networking profiles.

How much does it cost to enter?

The entry fee is £39.00. Please note this fee is non-refundable, regardless of attendance or outcome.

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Reviews

Nicholas Stone

Future Pupil Barrister and 2023 National Speed Mooting Competition Champion

"Speed Mooting was very helpful with getting pupillage, as the pupillage process tests how well you can make a case.

The Speed Mooting competition gave me a good chance to become a better speaker, and to gain more confidence in my abilities. It's a great opportunity to test yourself and improve.”

Liam Ainscough

Law Lecturer, University of Bolton

“The events I attended were insightful to the industry and mooting was fun and informative at the same time. I would highly recommend that undergraduate students attend the annual moot to not only increase their confidence, but to obtain skills that are desirable in practise. The NSMC team always provide more than enough information and the event is similar to the working paradigm of a barrister. As an academic, I always recommend these events to students.”

Mersede Mardani

Law Student

“Today I joined Speed Mooting's "Introduction to Mooting Course".

I must admit that prior to attending this course, I was not familiar with mooting or what a moot consists of. However, after participating in this course, I can confidently say that thanks to John Dove's incredibly informative presentation, I now thoroughly understand what a moot consists of, and I have the courage to apply this to a moot and experience it first-hand.

I look forward to putting into practice the knowledge I have gained today and continue to attend moots throughout my legal journey.”