Grand National 2026: New Schedule Unveiled with Earlier Start and 72-Hour Declarations

January 14, 2026
Grand National 2026: New Schedule Unveiled with Earlier Start and 72-Hour Declarations
  • The Grand National start time remains at 4pm in 2026, but the opening race on the card will begin earlier at 12.45pm to improve scheduling and reduce participant build-up before the main event.

  • This schedule aligns the Grand National with other major events, adopting 72-hour declarations similar to the Derby at Epsom and comparable to the Melbourne Cup and Kentucky Derby.

  • The running order now places both Grade One races before the Grand National, addressing feedback about the previous arrangement where a Maghull Novices’ Chase followed immediately after the main race.

  • Starting with the 2026 renewal, the Grand National will implement 72-hour declarations, with final field confirmation on the Wednesday three days before the race instead of Thursday.

  • Post-race, only the Grade Two Bumper will follow the Grand National, beginning at 5pm as in previous years.

  • The change increases the likelihood of non-runners and raises reserve numbers from four to six, with reserves eligible to be brought in up to 1pm the day before the race.

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