The Grand National is one of the most historic and prestigious races in global horse racing and the highlight of the three-day Grand National weekend. Read on to discover the latest Grand National betting odds. Sign up to BoyleSports today to place your bets.
Early Contenders for the Grand National 2026
Ante-post markets are already open for the Grand National 2026, with some of the early front-runners including 2025 winner Nick Rockett and other strong contenders like I Am Maximus, Haiti Couleurs, Iroko, and Jagwar. As the race approaches, ante-post odds will fluctuate significantly based on form, entries, and market confidence. Betting early allows you to secure competitive prices ahead of race day. In the lead-up to the race, you can explore all our horse racing betting markets and analyse your chosen horse’s form.
Understanding Grand National Odds
In the run up to the Grand National, you’ll find the full list of Grand National odds here at BoyleSports. Each of the 34 horses running will be given odds based on their perceived chances of winning. The favourite will have the shortest odds, whilst the outsiders will have longer odds.
At BoyleSports, you’ll see all our Grand National betting odds written as fractional odds which is the most common betting odds format in the UK and Ireland. An example of fractional odds would be 4/1. These odds mean a horse has a theoretical one in five (20%) chance of winning the race. It also helps you understand your potential winnings – a £10 bet with 4/1 odds would pay out £40, plus your original £10 stake for a total of £50.
When it comes to betting on the Grand National, it helps to understand the bookmaker’s over-round. This is the profit margin that bookmakers build into the odds, which is especially important in a large 34-runner field like the Grand National. While including the over-round in our odds, we ensure that we always offer competitive betting odds on the Grand National and the other top horse races in the horse racing season.
At BoyleSports, you can also make ante-post bets on the Grand National. This means that you bet before the course market opens – often this can be months in advance. You usually get better odds with ante-post betting, but you do run the risk of your horse not running in the race.
Popular Grand National Bet Types Explained
At BoyleSports, you can make a range of different horse racing bets on the Grand National, including:
1. Outright Winner: A straightforward bet on a horse to win the Grand National.
2. Place: Back your horse to finish in one of the top positions in the race. Often the Grand National will have a higher number of places than other races in the season.
3. Each-Way: Back your horse to win or place, consisting of two bets. Both bets will pay out if your horse finishes first, while only the bet to place will be successful if your horse finishes in the top places. For the Grand National's large field of 34 runners, bookmakers typically offer each-way terms of 1/4 odds for the first 4 or 5 places, which makes it an attractive bet.
4. Forecast: Wager on two horses to finish first and second in the precise order.
5. Tricast: Back the top three horses in a race, in the exact order.
6. Special Bets: Our Grand National betting also includes horse racing specials like the top jockey and top trainer across the Grand National weekend.
Expert Betting Tips for the Grand National 2026
Beyond simply following the odds, these Grand National betting tips can help you make more informed decisions:
Study the Form: Look at a horse's recent performances, paying attention to results on similar long-distance courses.
Consider the Weight: The Grand National is a handicap steeplechase race, where the horses carry different weights assigned by the official handicapper. Sometimes lighter-weighted horses can have an advantage on the gruelling Aintree course.
Evaluate Ground Conditions: Different horses prefer different ground, including soft, heavy and good-to-firm. Some heavy rain in Liverpool before the race can turn the ground conditions softer or heavier. This makes it more of a gruelling race for the horses based on stamina, and increases the likelihood of fewer horses finishing.
Watch Market Trends: Market moves on the day of the race can cause the odds to fluctuate, and indicate a strong backing for a horse. Look for the Starting Price (the odds at the time the race begins) to see last-minute changes.
Look for Expert NAPs & Specials: A NAP (Nap of the Day) is a tipster's single best bet or most confident selection of the day. Look for daily horse racing specials and price boosts to enhance your betting on the NAP.
For all your essential Grand National betting tips and predictions, check out our BoyleSports blog. With our Grand National betting guides, you’ll find expert insights well in advance of race day, tips on outsiders, and more.
Grand National Promotions & Betting Offers
At BoyleSports, we’ve got a selection of Grand National betting offers and bonuses for the big race and the other races across the weekend, including money-back specials and price boosts. Get more value from your Grand National betting by checking out our latest horse racing offers.
You can find the following promos below amongst many others:
- Best Odds Guaranteed - Horse Racing
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Other Major Horse Racing Festivals
Aside from the Grand National, you can bet on all the top events in the National Hunt and flat racing calendars at BoyleSports. Every March sees the famous Cheltenham Festival, promising four days of racing and culminating with the prestigious Cheltenham Gold Cup. Plus, we’ve got Royal Ascot betting on the premier event in the flat racing season, as well as the Irish Grand National, another major steeplechase event and one of the biggest races in Ireland.
Throughout the horse racing calendar, you’ll enjoy plenty of other opportunities to bet on top races with BoyleSports, including the Derby at Epsom, the King George Weekend and Goodwood Festival. Not to mention the many major single meetings held at racecourses across the country, from Chester Races to York Races and Doncaster Races.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Grand National?
The Grand National is one of the world’s most famous handicapped steeplechase races. It is run at Aintree Racecourse in April each year. It features 34 horses and 30 jumps, and is often considered the ultimate test of horse and jockey.
How can I read the Grand National horse racing odds?
At BoyleSports, you’ll see all our odds written as fractional odds. The odds offer an insight into the probability of a horse winning, as well as your potential payout. Odds of 3/1, suggest a one in four (25%) chance of winning. A successful £10 bet on a horse with 3/1 odds would pay out £30 – you also get your original £10 stake back for a total of £40.
Where can I see the Grand National horse racing results?
You can see the Grand National horse racing results with us at BoyleSports. As soon as the race is run and the results are in, we publish them on our sports betting platform.
When is the Grand National 2026?
The 2026 Grand National will be run on Saturday 11th April 2026 at Aintree Racecourse.
How many horses run in the Grand National?
A total of 34 horses run in the Grand National, and have done so since 2024. This was reduced from the previous 40 runners.
What is a handicap race?
A handicap race is a race where each horse running is allocated a weight, according to its ability. It’s an attempt to equalise each horse’s chance of winning, and is based on the idea that the weight a horse carries affects the speed at which it will gallop. A better horse carries a heavier weight as the handicapper believes it will have a greater chance of winning races. Horses with less ability carry less weight, which gives them an advantage, Handicap races are run on the flat and over jumps.
Who won the Grand National last year (2025)?
Nick Rocket won the 2025 Grand National, trained by Willie Mullins and ridden by his son Patrick Mullins. The 33/1 outsider won thrillingly, beating defending champion, I Am Maximus, to the finishing post in an agonisingly close race.
Are there any Grand National free bets or promotions?
We run a range of Grand National promotions at BoyleSports, covering the Grand National itself and the other races across the weekend. Look out for money-back specials, price boosts, enhanced odds, and more. Plus, if you sign up as a new BoyleSports member, you can benefit from our welcome bonus.
Check out our latest horse racing offers in the lead-up to the race.