Grand National 2019: Start time, TV channel, full list of runners and riders, latest odds and more

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Ben Burrows
Saturday 06 April 2019 05:19 EDT
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The 2019 Grand National is fast approaching.

The runners and riders are confirmed with excitement building ahead of the 172nd running of the world's most famous horse race.

Tiger Roll, who of course won a year ago, is the favourite to do so again this time around but with 39 other rivals to beat the Gordon Elliott-trained gelding won't have it all his own way.

Over £300,000,000 will be staked on the big race alone in one of the biggest gambling days of the year.

Here's everything you need to know ahead of the Aintree showpiece:

The 2019 Grand National takes place on Saturday
The 2019 Grand National takes place on Saturday (Getty Images)

When is it?

The 2019 Randox Grand National will take place on Saturday afternoon.

What time does it start?

The race will once again begin slightly later in the day with all 40 horses going off at 5.15pm.

How can I watch it?

The race - and the rest of the day's action - will be broadcast on ITV1 with coverage getting underway at 2pm.

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Who's going to win?

Well, that's the million pound (or more) question. Last year's winner Tiger Roll is the short-priced favourite to repeat his success for Gordon Elliott's stable but, as ever, anything could happen.

Our expert believes a 33/1 shot is your where you should be putting your money if you're feeling brave.

Anyone else worth a flutter?

Check out a full list of the confirmed runners and riders complete with the latest odds in the gallery below.

What if I don't know anything about horse racing?

You're not alone. Millions across the country will be having a wager or two despite not knowing their Faugheen from their final furlong.

Why not download and print off our sweepstake kit here and get involved.

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