Grand National 2025: date, preview and best bets
The 2025 Grand National at Aintree is still some time away, but it's never too early to have your say, place your bets and secure the value.
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- Your free bets will be credited as four £10 free bet tokens (the 'free bets')
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2025 Grand National preview
The 2025 Grand National takes place on Saturday, April 5 at Aintree in Liverpool and headlines three days of top-class jump racing. The world-famous event attracts the sport's biggest names, including high-profile trainers and owners, not to mention the toughest horses and jockeys. You can attend the races at Aintree or follow the races live on television.
The ante-post betting market is available now and you can follow the favourite, side with one of the best contenders or take a chance on a plucky underdog. The Grand National is famous for many reasons, not least for supplying punters with drama and shock results.
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Grand National 2025 ante-post odds
Who will win the race at Aintree in early April? The final line-up hasn't been decided yet, but don't let that put you off searching for the value. I Am Maximus, successful in the big race last season, is the current favourite in the ante-post markets, but the odds suggest this could be the most competitive running in years. There has also been early ante-post interest in the betting for Intense Raffles, Minella Cocooner and Corbetts Cross.
Here are the latest 2025 Grand National odds with Sky Bet:
I Am Maximus | 12-1 with Sky Bet |
Intense Raffles | 20-1 with Sky Bet |
Corbetts Cross | 20-1 with Sky Bet |
Inothewayurthinkin | 20-1 with Sky Bet |
Delta Work | 25-1 with Sky Bet |
Minella Indo | 25-1 with Sky Bet |
Chianti Classico | 25-1 with Sky Bet |
Minella Cocooner | 25-1 with Sky Bet |
Monty's Star | 25-1 with Sky Bet |
Senior Chief | 25-1 with Sky Bet |
Check out Racing Post's horse racing tips for more of the latest picks from our experts.
Grand National 2025 ante-post tip and prediction
JP McManus, the leading owner whose famous green and gold colours were carried to Grand National glory by I Am Maximus last season, will have a big say on the outcome once more.
The Willie Mullins-trained eight-year-old delighted favourite backers when running away with the Aintree showpiece in April under Paul Townend, and he has a big chance of repeating the feat if lining up.
However, the McManus-owned Corbetts Cross looks a surefire National contender and takes the eye at 20-1 with Sky Bet. His season will be geared around a trip to Aintree and he's already proved he's a high-class horse, having won the National Hunt Chase by 17 lengths at the Cheltenham Festival in March. Should he receive a reasonable weight, he could go close.
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