Royal Ascot is one of the most prestigious horse racing festivals in the world, bringing together elite thoroughbreds, legendary jockeys, royal tradition and unforgettable fashion across five days of racing. Held annually at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire, this event attracts the biggest names in flat racing alongside thousands of racegoers eager to experience the top-quality racing.
Here, we have created a page that is full of the Royal Ascot betting odds and runners, expert betting tips and different types of bets. With comprehensive racecards, market movers and betting specials available on each day of the festival, you can stay ahead of the action from the first race to the final furlong.
Understanding Royal Ascot Odds
In the build-up to the Royal Ascot, you can find the full list of Royal Ascot odds available here at BOYLE Sports. Each of the horses will be given competitive odds, which are based on their perceived chance of winning the race they are competing in. For example, the favourite will have the shortest odds, whilst outsiders will have longer odds.
Each of the odds that are displayed at BOYLE Sports is shown in a fractional format, which is the most common format for betting odds. An example of fractional odds would be 3/1, and this means that in every 4 occasions, this horse would be expected to finish first. This is not a sure factor, but odds typically reflect the horse's perceived chances of winning. With odds of 3/1, the implied probability is 25%; for example, if you place a £10 bet on 3/1, the odds would return £30, and you would receive £10 back from your stake, making the total £40.
Royal Ascot betting comes with a bookmaker’s overround, which is also seen in other markets such as Cheltenham odds. The overround is the profit margin that bookmakers build into the odds, which is especially important for huge events such as the Royal Ascot. The overround not only ensures that the bookmakers can make a profit, but it also ensures that odds are competitive here.
Finally, there are ante-post betting markets available on the Royal Ascot, and this allows you to place bets on horses before the course market opens. In this form of betting, longer odds are typically offered, but if your horse is a non-runner, the bet will be lost.
Key Races at Royal Ascot
There are a total of 35 races across five days at Royal Ascot, but a few are standouts as the most prestigious and popular throughout the horse racing calendar.
1. The Ascot Gold Cup - Run on Ladies’ Day on the Thursday of Royal Ascot, this is the most prestigious race of the meeting. It is the premier event for stayers run over two and a half miles. Famous winners down the years include Stradivarius (three wins in a row from 2018 to 2020) and Yeats (four wins in a row from 2006 to 2009).
2. Queen Anne Stakes - Named after the queen who founded the racecourse, it traditionally kicks off the meet on Tuesday. Down the years, this has had a history of producing star milers, including Frankel.
3. King Charles III Stakes - This five-furlong sprint is held on the opening day of the meeting, and is one of the most prestigious sprint races of the year and features the world’s best sprinters.
4. Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes - Another one of the top sprint races in the horse racing season is held on the Saturday of the Royal Ascot. It attracts leading sprint contenders from across the globe.
5. Prince of Wales Stakes - Finally, this is the Group 1 race that features high-quality, middle-distance horses and is always one of the most anticipated races at Royal Ascot.
Popular Royal Ascot Bet Types Explained
For Royal Ascot bets, there are plenty of different ways that you can place wagers across the multiple events, including:
1. Outright Winner - A bet on a horse to win the Grand National.
2. Place - Back your horse to finish in a place position throughout the Royal Ascot races.
3. Each-Way - Two bets placed on a horse to win the race and finish in a place position. If the horse wins, both bets will be successful, and if the horse finishes in the place position, then only the place bet will be successful.
4. Forecast - Bet on two horses to finish first and second in the exact order.
5. Tricast - Bet on the top three horses in a race, in the precise order.
6. Special Bets - Our Royal Ascot betting also includes bets like the top jockey and top trainer across the five days.
What to Look for When Picking a Horse
At the Royal Ascot, there are plenty of factors that could affect how your horse is going to perform, whether that be the horse itself, the conditions or even the length of the race. Here are some of the crucial horse racing tips you can use when it comes to picking your horse.
1. The Odds - The Royal Ascot odds for each race can give you an idea of how the field may perform. The horses with shorter odds are more favoured, whilst the ones with longer odds are unfavoured by the bookmaker.
2. Form - Check how the horse has performed in the past couple of races throughout this season. Publications like the Racing Post are a good place to check out statistics.
3. Course and Race Form - As well as the form of the season, look to see if the horse has run at this course before. This can be a good indication of expected performance.
4. The Ground Conditions - Known as the ‘going’, the conditions of the track can affect how the horses perform. For example, if there is heavy rainfall, then some horses might perform better than others.
5. Jockey Experience - An experienced jockey with past wins on the course could be vitally important when it comes to the race.
Royal Ascot Betting Tips
For those who are looking to make the most of their Royal Ascot betting, there are some things you can do to try and give yourself the best chance. For example, studying the form is very important, as horses that have won in that distance before could be strong choices for the event.
Another factor that can affect the Royal Ascot betting is the weight of horses. Some of these events will be handicaps, meaning the official handicapper will assign some horses different weights. The handicaps can affect how the market fluctuates, meaning it is important to keep an eye on the market in the upcoming days and weeks for the event. This is an important tip when analysing horse racing odds, as it is about finding value in strong selections whenever possible.
Finally, looking for expert tips can be useful if you are placing Royal Ascot bets, as these tipsters come with valuable information on the races, especially when it comes to picking horses that stand out.
Royal Ascot Promotions & Betting Offers
At our sports betting site, we’ve got a selection of Royal Ascot betting offers and promotions for the biggest races across the 5 days. From money-back specials to price boosts, there are plenty of bonuses available at BOYLE Sports.
Here are some of the promotions that can appear throughout the Royal Ascot:
- Best odd guaranteed
- Non-runner no bet
- Extra Places
Alongside these promotions, BOYLE Sports also offers live coverage of the top horse races, allowing bettors to watch the action whilst having access to competitive betting markets.
Royal Ascot Frequently Asked Questions
With the Royal Ascot being one of the most anticipated events of the year, there are usually plenty of frequently asked questions surrounding the topic, which we aim to answer here.
When is Ladies’ Day at Royal Ascot?
Ladies’ Day at Royal Ascot is held on the Thursday, and it coincides with the prestigious Ascot Gold Cup.
Where is Ascot Racecourse?
Ascot Racecourse is located in Ascot, Berkshire, which is near Windsor Castle.
How can I bet on the Royal Ascot?
Betting on the Royal Ascot is simple with BOYLE Sports, and all users have to do is find their chosen race, look for the horse they want to bet on, check the odds and then place the stake.
When is the Royal Ascot?
The Royal Ascot is typically held in the Summer, with the 2026 event taking place from the 16th of June to the 20th of June.