Where can I watch horse racing today online for free?
Where can I watch horse racing online for free? … where can I watch horse racing online for free?
This is definitely the question we get asked more than any other, there’s a massive interest in horse racing and people just want to watch it live, a lot of the time without gambling. There are quite a few places where you can still watch live horse racing today online for free. Yes you can still watch plenty of live horse racing today free online. We go through some of the options including the broadcasters, youtube and even the bookmakers.
William Hill is an amazing place to start, just look at the top right of the screen and they show an advert for their free Betting TV service, great quality streams as well. Bet365 is another favourite although you may need to place a bet, things chop and change so much it’s hard to keep up some times! Youtube is also another great source of racing online for free. Check out the New York Racing Association channel for live races from some of the biggest tracks in America. In South America Palermo Turf, Hipódromo San Isidro have their own Youtube channels and then there are TV Turfe and the Jockey Club in Brazil, all show live horse racing online for free! In Chile check out Club Hipico. Merano in Italy is also one of our personal favourites, check out some of their archives for the sort of quality you can expect, 4 hour+ streams of the entire meeting live.
As you can see from the above there are loads of options and that’s before we’ve even delved too deep in to the domestic broadcasters. For example in the UK ITV show a racing card just about every Saturday, some Sundays and during the week whenever their is a major UK racing event taking place. Available via their streaming service for free. You’ll need to be in the UK to watch but I’m sure we don’t need to explain to people how that is made possible. It’s the same the rest of the world over, generally speaking their will be a free to air broadcaster showing some sort of horse racing in most places. You’ve got loads of options for watching live horse racing today.
That’s our answer to this question anyway, look below for some more opinions from other people, seems a lot of people have chipped in with the ways that they watch horse racing online.
As Ponygirl stated, you can watch the California tracks for free.
Additionally, Daily Racing Form sometimes shows a live feed of certain races.
If you want to watch replays, three websites offer them.
Daily Racing Form (you have to sign up, it’s free) http://www1.drf.com/stakeresults/drfStakeResults.jsp
Thoroughbred Daily News (also free register) carries both US and international races: http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com
Bloodhorse – no registration. They have stakes replays, plus maiden/allowance races from various tracks through a search feature: http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/race/race-results
If you want to see racing videos, read news and see past races of a particular horse, check out Horse Racing Nation. The top right corner has a search box and you can type in the horse’s name. Many of the horse’s pages, especially stakes horses, have video links. http://www.horseracingnation.com/
Some tracks offer live feed. Here’s a page of links to tracks and other websites that offer live video of races. The page is pretty old, so some of the links might not work. You can always google the track info. http://www.horse-races.net/library/links-livevideo.htm
Also, when ESPN or one of the other major networks is showing the races on TV, they usually have a feed from their websites.
Certain betting companies (TwinSpires, EpressBet, TVG) offer live video feed. There may be certain requirements (other than opening an account, of course).
Hope this helps!
To watch free racing in California,create a free account at www.calracing.com. You can check the websites of individual tracks also,such as Parx racing,tampa bay downs etc. It might be possible to get free audio at NYRA.com for NY racing.
For about 90.00 a year,you can watch lots of tracks/races at HRTV.com.
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