- Cheltenham Festival Day 1
- Cheltenham Festival Day 2
- Cheltenham Festival Day 3
- Cheltenham Festival Day 4
- All Day 1 Races - Tue 10 Mar
- 13:20 Supreme Novices' Hurdle
- 14:00 Arkle Trophy
- 14:40 Fred Winter
- 15:20 Ultima Handicap Chase
- 16:00 Champion Hurdle
- 16:40 Festival Plate
- 17:20 National Hunt Chase
- All Day 2 Races - Wed 11 Mar
- 13:20 Turners Novices' Hurdle
- 14:00 Brown Advisory
- 14:40 BetMGM Cup
- 15:20 Cross Country Chase
- 16:00 Champion Chase
- 16:40 Grand Annual Chase
- 17:20 Champion Bumper
Cheltenham Odds | Cheltenham Festival Odds
With the Cheltenham Festival now fast approaching, attention is turning towards the latest Cheltenham odds across the four-day meeting at Prestbury Park. The Festival begins on Tuesday 10 March and runs through to Gold Cup day on Friday, with betting markets already forming for all 28 races. Read More
From the championship contests such as the Champion Hurdle and the Cheltenham Gold Cup to the ultra-competitive handicaps that define the undercard, punters are beginning to assess the leading contenders as prices fluctuate in the ante-post markets. Compare the latest Cheltenham odds below and navigate to each race page for a closer look at the runners, markets and expert Cheltenham tips.
Championship Race Odds
At Cheltenham, each day has a feature race which is called a Championship race. They are the Champion Hurdle (Tuesday), Champion Chase (Wednesday), Stayers' Hurdle (Thursday) and Gold Cup (Friday).
These are the most high profile races of the day, with the best horses around, and we have the odds for the big four on display here:
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How the Cheltenham Festival Betting Markets Are Shaping Up
With the Cheltenham Festival now just days away, the betting markets for the four-day meeting at Prestbury Park are beginning to take clearer shape as punters assess the leading contenders across all 28 races.
Several familiar names dominate the betting for the Festival’s headline races, with LOSSIEMOUTH a short price to defend her Mares' Hurdle crown should she head there and stablemate MAJBOROUGH now an odds-on favourite for the Champion Chase.
Away from the marquee contests, the novice divisions also look particularly competitive this season with no rock solid favourites as we have seen in the past. OLD PARK STAR in the Supreme is the closest thing we have to the odds-on chances that had become the norm in the race over the years, but in the Turners and Albert Bartlett the Cheltenham Odds are wide open.
In the handicaps, Dan Skelton's KATEIRA has tumbled from as big as 50/1 for the BetMGM Cup all the way down to around 10/1 in places after the trainer reported her to be his biggest dark horse of the week. During the build up to Cheltenham it pays to have your ear to the ground for nuggets of gold like this to potentially use Cheltenham Free Bets antepost on horses who will go off much shorter on the day.
As declarations approach, the Cheltenham odds across races such as the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle, Champion Hurdle and Cheltenham Gold Cup are expected to continue shifting as punters react to the latest stable news.
Latest Cheltenham Festival Market Movers
The Cheltenham Festival betting markets have started to move noticeably in recent days as punters begin to lock in their positions ahead of the meeting and experts reveal their Cheltenham Tips. In the Cheltenham Gold Cup market, defending champion INOTHEWAYURTHINKIN has been heavily backed in from as big as 14/1 down to close to the 6/1 he started the season at as the big race approaches.
With preview night season in full swing, there are always horses that are latched onto heavily for the handicaps and one that has certainly been a steamer has been SUPREMELY WEST in the Pertemps for team Skelton, plunging from 10/1 into as short as 4/1.
The money continues to pour in for KOPEK DES BORDES in the Arkle, with Willie Mullins' novice chaser now favourite in some places and meaning LULAMBA is one of the biggest antepost drifters.
Cheltenham Festival 2026 Race Odds
Below you can explore the latest Cheltenham odds for every race at the 2026 Cheltenham Festival, with links to each contest where you can compare prices, analyse the runners and read expert previews.
Day 1 – Champion Day
- Supreme Novices' Hurdle
- Arkle Novices' Chase
- Fred Winter Juvenile Handicap Hurdle
- Ultima Handicap Chase
- Champion Hurdle
- Fred Winter Juvenile Handicap Hurdle
- National Hunt Chase
Day 2 – Style Wednesday
- Turners Novices' Hurdle
- Brown Advisory Novices' Chase
- BetMGM Cup
- Cross Country Chase
- Champion Chase
- Grand Annual Handicap Chase
- Champion Bumper
Day 3 – St Patrick’s Thursday
- Mares' Novices' Hurdle
- Jack Richards Novices' Handicap Chase
- Mares' Hurdle
- Ryanair Chase
- Stayers' Hurdle
- Pertemps Final
- Kim Muir
Day 4 – Gold Cup Day
Frequently Asked Questions About Cheltenham Odds
Who provides your Cheltenham Odds?
Our Cheltenham odds are provided by a number of bookmakers, and they are all available in an odds matrix. As the betting changes, our odds shall change in turn, and you will also be able to click on your selected odds and go through and place a bet with that specific bookmaker. You can also open a betting account and make the most of the Cheltenham odds.
How can you find the Best Odds for each race at Cheltenham?
As mentioned before our odds are supplied in an odds matrix, so from there you can compare all the bookmakers odds and duly select the best odds from there. To make things even easier the best odds available for each horse are available in bold format, so they're easy to differentiate from the shorter-priced odds.
What are the longest Odds to have won a Cheltenham Festival Race?
One of the biggest shocks in the history of the Cheltenham Festival came in 1990 when 100/1 outsider Norton's Coin won the Cheltenham Gold Cup. There have been a whole host of winners at huge odds with Jeff Kidder (80/1) one of the more recent big-priced winners at the Cheltenham Festival.
Who is the shortest priced horse to lose a race at the Festival?
There have been a whole host of short-priced horses to lose at the Cheltenham Festival, but one of the most famous was back in 2017 when the 2/9 favourite Douvan failed to be victorious in the Queen Mother Champion Chase.