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Your Guide to The 2026 Grand National

Grand National 2026 is scheduled to take place on Saturday 11th April at 4pm.

Grand National Guide provides you with everything you need to know about the Grand National horse race. Our team of experts have been reviewing the Aintree Grand National horse race for over 20 years.

Below are the current market leaders, for a full list of horses and latest odds go to our grand national runners page. 

Finished fourth last year

Winner of the Grand National two years ago and runner-up last year.

Winner of four big races that have seen his handicap mark shoot up thirty-one pounds! Being aimed at the Cheltenham Gold Cup so not certain to run at Aintree after that

Fast improving mare who has won the Paddy Power and Coral Gold Cup already this year.

Impressive winner in this race last year

Ran a stormer last year when finishing third here last year, beaten just three lengths after making a mistake at the last fence. Sure to be heading back to Aintree if fit and well.

How to Pick Your Horses for Grand National 2026

As well as providing you with all the information about the horses taking part in the national, we also provide you with lots of different ways to pick your grand national bets. 

Our experts have a fine record with their grand national tips, including that amazing 50/1 winner, but if you want to pick your horses yourself then here are some fun methods to try. 

Winner Predictor

Choose the expected ground on the day and see what our statistical tool predicts

Expected Ground

Pinstickers Guide

Fun alternative ways to pick your horse for the national

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Form Tool

Filter the runners based on key form characteristics starting with one of the below

Has run in 10+ chases
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Has not fallen this season
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Has won over £100k
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Has won this season
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Grand National News 2026

Grand National Guide has been known for years as the best guide to the Grand National Horse Race. As well as all the information to help you to choose your bets, we provide lots of interesting and entertaining background information on the Aintree Grand National. 

Have a read through some of our articles below.

Our Grand National Articles section covers reviews of the race from many years gone by (going right back to the 1990's), along with articles about the famous runners and riders which have become legends of the Grand National horse race. 

As well as reading up on all the history of the grand national, you can also check out pictures of the Aintree Grand National course and details about the unique grand national fences.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • When is the 2026 Grand National?

    Saturday 11th April is the date of the 2026 Grand National.

  • What Time Is The 2026 Grand National?

    The scheduled start time for the 2026 Grand National will be 4pm. The race will be shown live on ITV.

  • Who Won The Grand National?

    Nick Rockett won the Grand National last year and it's likely he will line up again in 2026 to defend his crown

  • Grand National Results

    As soon as the runners cross line we will show the full Grand National 2026 results including all the grand national places here. For past results of the race see our Grand National Winners page.

  • Which horse is going to win the Grand National?

    One of our tips will win the 2026 Grand National (hopefully!). Our Grand National Experts do have an amazing record finding the winner of the race. 

    We have advised three recent winners at nice odds of 50/1, 25/1 and 14/1 as well as some great each way bets including one at an amazing 100/1. So please come back to check out our tips for the 2026 Grand National. 

    Don't forget to also check out our winner predictor tool. This tool has predicted the winner in two of the last three years!

  • How many horses run in the Grand National?

    The maximum number of runners in the Grand National was reduced to 34 in 2024. This was done to try and make the race safer for horses and jockeys.

    From 2026, the Grand National will become a 72-hour declaration race which means the final declaration stage will be on the Wednesday before the big race. This change could lead to a potential for more non-runners in the National so to counteract this the BHA have agreed to extend the number of reserves in the Grand National to six from a previous maximum of four. This means a total of forty horses will be declared at the 72-hour stage with the top thirty-four guaranteed a run. If there are any susbsequent non-runners after declaration day the horse declared at number thirty-five will move up to become a confirmed runner. 


Further Grand National Information

Dig deep into Grand National Guide and you will find everything you need to know about the famous Aintree horse race. 

For your convenience we provide above some of the more popular Grand National questions and answers and below some further useful Grand National information.

Grand National Race Card 

Grand National Guide provides all the information that most people betting on the race require. Full list of runners, form, stats and analysis. 

We also have excellent tools to help you to narrow down the field based on form factors you choose. If you would like to study the form in even more detail then click on the horse profile of any horse for a full description of their form and detailed stats. 

More Information on The Grand National Horse Race

Further Grand National information about the event can be found at the official site

For more in depth Grand National history, beyond our excellent guides, try the Grand National wiki page

For more tips and expert opinions, our sister site OLBG (Online Betting Guide) is the most popular horse racing tips site in the UK.

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