Weather worsening at Cheltenham
Here at the course the heavens have opened and it is pouring down now with racing due to begin in a couple of hours time.
For the racegoers already here sunglasses have been replaced with umbrellas and Cheltenham’s new coverd marquee – The Retreat – will be seeing plenty of action as the day unfurls.
Mike Jones12 March 2026 11:06
Undefeated and unassailable, why Lossiemouth is undoubtedly a Cheltenham legend
The Willie Mullins-trained mare, famed for her grey coat, headlined the first champion race of the four-day festival and was a class above the rest of the field. And that is saying something, as the race featured previous Cheltenham winners Golden Ace and Poniros, as well as Dan Skelton’s favoured The New Lion, who hoped to threaten but failed to make his move early enough.
Mike Jones12 March 2026 11:00
This Morning presenter backing Harry Redknapp’s Gold Cup contender
This Morning presenter, Josie Gibson, has given her thoughts on the week’s racing and is backing any horses owned by Harry Redknapp.
His horse The Jukebox Man runs in the Gold Cup on Friday and Gibson said: “I would love to see Harry win anything, especially the Gold Cup.
“I was over the moon for him when Shakem Up’arry won at Cheltenham in 2024, because I think he’s such a nice bloke and I like good things to happen to good people.
“I also love the way Harry Redknapp loves his wife. That is the sort of man you want to love you. He just worships her.”
Mike Jones12 March 2026 10:54
Can I still get a ticket and how much do they cost?
You can secure access to the first three days of the festival through a daily Club Enclosure ticket from £103.50, while Friday is sold out.
Tattersalls tickets will cost from £73.80 on each of the first three days but again Gold Cup day has sold out.
The cheapest way to experience the festival is through the Best Mate enclosure with a day ticket for the first three days priced from £54.
All details can be found with tickets available to purchase through the Jockey Club here.
Mike Jones12 March 2026 10:48
How can I watch every race once ITV coverage ends?
The final two races of each day will not be shown on ITV but fans wanting to watch can do so via Racing TV. Subscriptions for the channel, which shows every race from the festival, are available through Sky and Virgin Media and online through its website and app.
Racing TV coverage begins at 12.30pm every day and ends after the final race. The Independent will also have a dedicated live blog covering the action which you can follow.
A number of betting sites and apps also show all the races, provided you have a funded account with them.
Mike Jones12 March 2026 10:42
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Mike Jones12 March 2026 10:36
Rain falling in Cheltenham
After two days of dry weather, we’re seeing the first drops of rain as festivalgoers open their umbrellas as they alight at Cheltenham Spa station.
It’s certainly not heavy enough to impact the ground yet, but experts say continued showers could leave the ground “good to soft” for when the races start this afternoon.
Alex Ross en route to Cheltenham12 March 2026 10:27
Trains packed for St Patrick’s Thursday
It’s standing room only on trains from Bristol to Cheltenham Spa this morning.
Will we see another increase in attendance from last year, after rises from 2025 for Champion Day and Ladies Day?
Last year, St Patrick’s Day saw just over 53,300, down slightly from the year before.
Alex Ross en route to Cheltenham12 March 2026 10:21
‘We’ve got our Cheltenham back’: Rejoicing crowds give new-look festival seal of approval
More than 57,000 racegoers – from binocular-armed racing enthusiasts to city hipsters – congregated in this corner of the Cotswolds, sending opening day attendance up 3 per cent from last year.
The excitement of the smiling crowds entering Prestbury Park, many arriving after a testing six-hour journey from Ireland, was palpable, and as the first race set off – met, of course, by the rousing Cheltenham roar – there was consensus on the terraces that the festival was back to its best.
Alex Ross12 March 2026 10:18
5.20: Rosconn Group Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup Handicap Steeple Chase (0-145)
Ruby Walsh’s tip: Kim Roque
“Kim Roque made the trip to Cheltenham on his first two starts for Joseph O’Brien. He then went to Leopardstown and ran well in the handicap chase at the Dublin Racing Festival. If the step up in trip brings about any improvement, he’s got a solid chance under John Gleeson.”
Jonathan Doidge’s tip: Gericault Roque (e/w)
“Only two of the last 10 favourites have won this and I’ll warn you, I’ve not backed the winner in that entire decade. I’m going to go with a sporting selection in Gericault Roque, who was third here in the Ultima in 2022 and went on to be third in Newbury’s Coral Gold Cup later that year.”
Mike Jones12 March 2026 10:12




