Where to watch Cheltenham after ITV coverage ends?
Everything you need to know about how to watch Cheltenham Day 4
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Your support makes all the difference.The Cheltenham Festival 2023 has reached its final day and the biggest event on the racing calendar has delivered some thrilling action already.
Prestbury Park still has one more day of action-packed days of racing, including some exciting horses to follow and tips from the experts as we enter Day 4.
Rachael Blackmore steered Honeysuckle to a fairytale and highly emotional victory in the Mares’ Hurdle on Day 1, on her final career start for Henry de Bromhead, before Energumene and Delta Work were among the big-name winners on Day 2 and the 33/1 shot Sire Du Berlais won the Stayers’ Hurdle on Day 3.
The Gold Cup and plenty more is to come on a packed day of action on Friday. Here’s everything you need to know about watching the Cheltenham Festival:
What TV channel is Cheltenham Festival on?
ITV1 will broadcast the first five races of each day’s coverage, which starts from 1pm, while subscription channel Racing TV will show every race, including the final two of the day, with build-up ahead of the races. You can also follow all the action with The Independent’s live blog.
How to stream Cheltenham online
Cheltenham can be watched live in its entirety on Racing TV’s website and app by race fans, provided they are subscribers to the channel. Meanwhile, ITV also live-stream the first five races on the ITVX website and app.
A number of betting websites and apps also show all the races, provided you have a funded account with them.
Cheltenham Festival Day 4: Race schedule and latest odds
1:30 Triumph Hurdle
- 1. Lossiemouth - 6/4F
- 2. Gala Marceau - 7/2
- 3. Zenta - 9/1
2:10 County Hurdle
- 1. Faivoir - 33/1
- 2. Pied Piper -12/1
- 3. Filey Bay - 6/1
2:50 Albert Bartlett Novices Hurdle
- 1. Stay Away Fay - 18/1
- 2. Affordale Fury - 150/1
- 3. Sandor Clegane - 28/1
3:30 Gold Cup
- 1. Galopin Des Champs - 7/5
- 2. Bravemansgame - 6/1
- 3. Conflated - 22/1
4:10 St James’ Place Festival Hunters Chase
- 1. Premier Magic - 66/1
- 2. Its On The Line - 28/1
- 3. Shantou Flyer - 50/1
4:50 Mares Chase
- 1. Impervious - 15/8
- 2. Allegorie De Vassy - 13/8
- 3. Pink Legend - 33/1
5:30 Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle
- 1. Iroko - 6/1
- 2. No Ordinary Joe - 14/1
- 3. Buddy One - 28/1
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