Want to watch live racing?
A brand new feature on the Racing Post means you can do exactly that, you just need to be logged into one of your bookmaker accounts through the Racing Post.
Follow these steps below to get started
Log in to one of your bookmaker accounts via the bookmaker tab at the top of the page
Go to a racecard. Eligible races will have a yellow “Watch live when the race begins” icon
A couple of minutes before the race starts click the red “Watch live now” icon and you’re off
This exciting new feature is currently available on racingpost.com and will soon be available on the Racing Post app .
Whilst all UK races are available to watch for free, racing from Chelmsford and Irish courses is not available and you’ll still need to place a bet to view them.
Download the free Racing Post app for cards, form, tips, in-app betting and to watch live races. Download for free at racingpost.com/mobile
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