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The Ultimate Guide to the Grand National 2026

The Festival Schedule: April 9–11, 2026

The Randox Grand National Festival kicks off this Thursday, transforming Aintree into the global center of horse racing.

Opening Day (Thursday, April 9): Features four Grade One races. It is considered the “purist’s day,” offering top-tier racing at roughly half the ticket price of Saturday.

Ladies Day (Friday, April 10): A fusion of high fashion and elite racing. Expect crowds of over 40,000 and the famous Style Awards. (Sold Out)

Grand National Day (Saturday, April 11): The main event. The world’s most famous handicap steeplechase remains the biggest betting race in the British calendar. (Sold Out)

Runners & Riders: The 2026 Favourites

The weights have been released, and the market is beginning to solidify.

The Favourite: I Am Maximus (2024 winner) heads the weights and remains the market leader after a strong runner-up performance last season.

Top Contenders: Analysts are closely watching Grangeclare West, Iroko, Haiti Couleurs, and the 2025 defending champion, Nick Rockett.

Travel Guide: Getting to Aintree

With 150,000 spectators expected, public transport is the strongly recommended option.

Rail (The Best Bet): Merseyrail will run trains every 7.5 minutes during peak times. Wirral residents should take the Wirral Line to Moorfields and switch to the Aintree branch.

Pro Tip: Use the new “Tap & Go” contactless feature to avoid ticket queues.

Bus: Stagecoach is running a dedicated Grand National Shuttle from Liverpool City Centre (Elliot Street).

Road: Expect heavy congestion and temporary one-way systems. Use the Mersey Tunnels and follow signs for the A59. Note that only pre-booked vehicles are allowed to park on the Aintree site.

Exclusive Offers & Entertainment

Early Bird Discount: Get 20% off all food and beverages during the first hour of opening each day.

Drinks Deals: Look for £10 off Prosecco (Friday) and £10 off Champagne (Saturday).

The Festival Zone: The hub for live music and atmosphere with no formal dress code. Visit the Randox Health Experience to see 10 years of Grand National trophies.

The Grand Reveal: A free public event at Exchange Flags (Liverpool City Centre) today, Wednesday, April 8, from 3pm–6pm, followed by a light show at St John’s Beacon at 8:30pm.

Police & Safety Advice

Merseyside Police will have a high-visibility presence, including plain-clothes officers and live CCTV monitoring.

Security: Expect bag searches and badge checks. Forged tickets will be dealt with robustly.

Vigilance: Keep valuables out of sight and report anything suspicious to the Anti-Terrorist Hotline (0800 789 321) or staff.

Community: Respect local residents when leaving the course and use licensed taxis only.