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Cheltenham Festival 2026 race card, start times and full four-day schedule

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The Cheltenham Festival returns today as the National Hunt jump racing season gathers pace with the four-day bonanza of horseracing goodness one of the highlights of the sport’s calendar.

The Festival begins with Champion Day before Ladies Day and then St Patrick’s Thursday, with Gold Cup Day bringing the event to a close on Friday.

This year’s action is set to be thrilling and, perhaps, a touch more unpredictable than previous years though the prolific Irish trainer Willie Mullins and resident jockey Paul Townend will hope to excel once more.

The British trainers will also be looking to overcome a decade of Irish dominance in the Prestbury Cup as they aim to restore some pride after a 20-8 defeat last year.

You can find all the latest Cheltenham odds and free bet offers with Independent Sport in the build-up to the big week, but here is the schedule and race card:

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When is 2026 Cheltenham Festival and what races are included?

The Cheltenham Festival starts on Tuesday 10 March and concludes on Friday 13 March. Fans can expect 28 races over the course of four days, with seven races per day, including 13 races run over fences across the week, 13 over hurdles plus a bumper (flat race) and a cross-country chase.

The shortest run is a little under two miles, while the longest races almost reach four miles. Fans will look out for 13 of the races run at Grade 1 standard, while five are run as Grade 2s, six Grade 3s and the other four being Listed.

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The first race is scheduled for 1:20pm GMT each day, with the final race starting at 5:20pm.

How can I watch the Cheltenham Festival on TV and is there a live stream?

You can watch the first six races of each day at the Cheltenham Festival with ITV1, while full coverage of the Festival, including the final race of each day is available through a Racing TV subscription.

Both ITV and Racing TV provide live streams for the coverage through their apps and websites, while fans can of course tune on via the traditional television broadcast.

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Tuesday 10 March – Champion Day

*Please note race conditions and timings are subject to change

1.20: Sky Bet Supreme Novices’ Hurdle (Grade 1) Race conditions: £150,000 | 2m½f| 8 hurdles | Old Course

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1. Old Park Star 15/8F; 2. Sober Glory 9/2 3. Mydaddypaddy 6/1

2.00: Singer Arkle Challenge Trophy Steeple Chase (Grade 1)Race conditions: £200,000 | 2m | 13 fences | Old Course

1. Kargese 7/1; 2. Kopek Des Bordes 11/8; 3. Lulamba 11/10F

2.40: McCoys Contractors Juvenile Handicap Hurdle Race (Registered as the Fred Winter) (Premier Handicap) Race conditions: £150,000 | 3m1f | 20 fences | Old Course

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1. Saratoga 10/1; 2. Winston Junior 5/1; 3. Klycot 40/1

3.20: Trustmarque Ultima Handicap Chase (Premier Handicap)Race conditions: £120,000 | 2m4f | 10 hurdles | Old Course

1. Johnnywho 18/1; 2. Jagwar 3/1; 3. Quebecois 10/1

4.00: Unibet Champion Hurdle (Grade 1) Race conditions: £450,000 | 2m½f | 8 hurdles | Old Course

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1. Lossiemouth 7/5F; 2. Brighterdaysahead 7/2; 3. The New Lion 3/1

4.40: Sun Racing Plate (A Handicap Steeple Chase) (Premier Handicap)Race conditions: £80,000 | 2m½f | 8 hurdles | Old Course

5.20: National Hunt Steeple Chase Challenge Cup (Novices’ Handicap Steeple Chase) (Class 2)Race conditions: £200,000 | 2m | 13 fences | Old Course

Wednesday 11 March – Ladies Day

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*Please note race conditions and timings are subject to change

1.20: Turners Novices’ Hurdle (Grade 1)Race conditions: £150,000 | 2m5f | 10 hurdles | Old Course

2.00: Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase (Grade 1)Race conditions: £200,000 | 3m½f | 20 fences | Old Course

2.40: BetMGM Cup Handicap Hurdle (A Handicap Hurdle Race) (Premier Handicap)Race conditions: £100,000 | 2m5f | 10 hurdles | Old Course

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3.20: Glenfarclas Cross Country Handicap Steeple Chase Race conditions: £75,000 | 3m6f | 32 obstacles | Old Course

4.00: BetMGM Queen Mother Champion Chase (Grade 1) Race conditions: £400,000 | 2m | 13 fences | Old Course

4.40: Debenhams Johnny Henderson Grand Annual Handicap Steeple Chase Challenge Cup (Premier Handicap)Race conditions: £150,000 | 2m½f | 14 fences | Old Course

5.20: Weatherbys Champion Bumper (In Memory of Sir Johnny Weatherby) (Grade 1)Race conditions: £80,000 | 2m½f | Old Course

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Thursday 12 March – St Patrick’s Thursday

*Please note race conditions and timings are subject to change

1.20: Ryanair Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle (Grade 2) Race conditions: £105,000 | 2m1f | 8 hurdles | New Course

2.00: Jack Richards Novices’ Limited Handicap Chase (Grade 2) Race conditions: £125,000 | 2m4f | 17 fences | New Course

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2.40: Close Brothers Mares’ Hurdle (Grade 1) Race conditions: £100,000 | 3m | 12 hurdles | New course

3.20: Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle (Grade 1) Race conditions: £375,000 | 2m4½f | 17 fences | New Course

4.00: Ryanair Chase (Grade 1) Race conditions: £325,000 | 3m | 12 hurdles | New course

4.40: Pertemps Network Final (A Handicap Hurdle Race) (Premier Handicap) Race conditions: £150,000 | 2m4½f | 17 fences | New Course

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5.20: Rosconn Group Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup Handicap Steeple Chase (0-145) Race conditions: £75,000 | 3m2f | 21 fences | New Course

Friday 13 March – Gold Cup Day

*Please note race conditions and timings are subject to change

1.20: JCB Triumph Hurdle (Grade 1)Race conditions: £150,000 | 2m1f | 8 hurdles | New Course

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2.00: William Hill County Handicap Hurdle (Premier Handicap)Race conditions: £98,370 (2024) | 2m1f| 8 hurdles | New Course

2.40: Mrs Paddy Power Mares’ Steeple Chase (Grade 2) Race conditions: £120,000 | 2m4½f | 17 fences | New Course

3.20: Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle (Grade 1) Race conditions: £150,000 | 3m | 12 hurdles | New course

4.00: Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup Steeple Chase (Grade 1)Race conditions: £625,000 | 3m2½f | 22 fences | New Course

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4.40: Princess Royal Challenge Cup Open Hunters’ Steeple Chase Race conditions: £50 | 2m4½f | 17 fences | New Course

5.20: Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle Race conditions: £75,000 | 2m4½f | 10 hurdles | New Course

Can I still get a ticket and how much do they cost?

You can secure access to the first three days of the festival through a daily Club Enclosure ticket from £103.50, while Friday is sold out.

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Tattersalls tickets will cost from £73.80 on each of the first three days but again Gold Cup day has sold out.

The cheapest way to experience the festival is through the Best Mate enclosure with a day ticket for the first three days priced from £54.

All details can be found with tickets available to purchase through the Jockey Club here.

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Kai Rooney and Man United team-mates respond to new deal announcement for starlet

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The Manchester United youngster was among several to send their messages of support after a new deal was announced for Jaydan Kamason

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Kai Rooney was among the Manchester United starlets to send their messages of support to youngster Jaydan Kamason after he signed a new contract until the summer of 2028, with the option of a further year. Last season, the full-back was part of a strong Under-18 squad and was included on the bench under Ruben Amorim in both the home and away matches of the Europa League quarter-final and semi-final.

The 19-year-old has missed parts of the current campaign through injury, but has still managed 15 appearances for the Under-21s. United signed Kamason from grassroots outfit Stockport Vikings for the Emerging Talent Programme (ETP) aged 10 and became the first player from that scheme to put pen to paper on a professional deal with the club.

After signing a new deal, Kamson took to social media and said: “Proud moment for me and family to sign a new long-term contract at this special club. We thank God and keep pushing. More to come, just a matter of timing.”

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Several Manchester United youth stars were quick to off their support, with Kai Rooney attaching a video of a man applauding.

Jack Fletcher responded with a fire emoji, while his brother Tyler Fletcher sent a red loveheart emoji. Fellow United prospect Chido Obi commented with a laughing and flames emoji.

Jacob Devaney and Habeeb Ogunneye both commented: “Congrats bro [loveheart emoji].”

Fomer Man United youngster Joe Hugill commented: “Nice u [applauding emoji].”

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U21s head coach Adam Lawrence heaped praise on Kamason after his goal against Arsenal in the FA Youth Cup last season. He said: “Jaydan has been in real good form of late, so he’s in that position where he’s put in some real strong and consistent performances, as you’d expect from a second year U18 player here.

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“He’s in a real good space. He’s such a fantastic kid, he’s got real good athleticism and he likes to get forward on the outside. And listen, he’ll be watching that goal back for a while.

“He’s always been a full-back that has liked to get forward and he can wear people down, he’s wiry, he’s very athletic and can get on top of people and really impact the game in the final third.

“We’re really excited about him and think that he has real big potential, but he’s a humble kid and he’ll know he needs to get better and that he’s got things to work on.”

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“I was really hurt” – Stefanos Tsitsipas extends drama with ex-coach Goran Ivanisevic after brutal criticism

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Stefanos Tsitsipas recently reacted to the brutal criticism that has been meted out to him by his ex-coach Goran Ivanisevic. Responding to the Croatian, the World No.49 stated that he had been ‘really hurt’ by his comments.

Tsitsipas and Ivanisevic began working together in May 2025, after the Greek star fired his father. However, their partnership was short lived and they parted ways only two months later after a series of uninspiring results. After their split, Ivanisevic publicly criticised Tsitsipas, telling SportKlub

“He has to find a solution for his back issue. I was shocked. I’ve never seen such a poorly prepared player in my life. Me, at my age and with this bad knee, I’m three times in better shape than him.”

More recently, Ivanisevic doubled down on his criticisms about Stefanos Tsitsipas. Reacting to the Croatian’s harsh words, the former World No.3 told The Times,

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“If it was a way of him pushing me into working harder and getting my s— together, it was definitely not the right tactic. I was really hurt. I never expected that a coach could do that to me, and the worst thing is what he said was not true. I was not fit because I had been injured. I hadn’t been practising properly for over two weeks. It was like he kicked me when I was already down.”

Since parting ways with Goran Ivanisevic, Tsitsipas has paired up with his father Apostolos once again.

Stefanos Tsitsipas set to begin Monte-Carlo Masters campaign against Francisco Cerundolo

Tsitsipas at the <a href='https://www.sportskeeda.com/go/miami-open-wta' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer'>Miami Open</a> (Image Source: Getty)Tsitsipas at the <a href='https://www.sportskeeda.com/go/miami-open-wta' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer'>Miami Open</a> (Image Source: Getty)
Tsitsipas at the Miami Open (Image Source: Getty)

Stefanos Tsitsipas spent the latter half of his 2025 season on the bench as he struggled with a back injury. The Greek star returned to action earlier this year with the Adelaide International, but he has failed to string together consistent wins.

His best result this season has been a quarterfinals finish he accomplished at the Qatar Open. Except for that impressive outing in Doha and a round of 32 appearance at the Miami Open, the 27-year-old has failed to move past the second round in any tournament, including the Australian Open and Indian Wells.

Now, Stefanos Tsitsipas is scheduled to kick off his clay season at the Monte-Carlo Masters. The event takes place between April 5 and April 13 at the Monte-Carlo Country Club and promises some exciting tennis action. Tsitsipas will begin his campaign at the ATP 1000 event against 16th seed Francisco Cerundolo.