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The final field for the 2026 Grand National is confirmed so the time has come for families and work colleagues across the country to organise their annual sweepstake.
Whether you are picking one horse or several, this is your chance to be a winner and Telegraph Sport has you covered with our Grand National sweepstake. Simply click on the link below, download, print off, cut out the horses, put them in a hat, bag or whatever you have to hand, and pick away....
Last year’s winner, Nick Rockett (No 2), is out of the running, having been withdrawn on Thursday morning. First reserve Pied Piper takes his place and will wear No 35. Click here for Telegraph Sport’s full guide to the runners and riders in this year’s race.
After Pied Piper’s promotion, there are now five reserve horses should any more of the current 34 runners withdraw before the race. They are Imperial Saint, Amirite, Ain’t That A Shame, Deep Cave and Buddy One, and they would come in as replacements in that order.
If you have 34 people, or 17 people taking two horses each, you could make entry £5 per horse with £100 for the winner, £40 for second place, £20 for third place and £10 for fourth place.
Alternatively, £2 per entry could be split up with £40 for the winner, £15 for second place, £10 for third place and £3 for fourth place.
Remember, the Grand National takes place on Saturday, April 11, with a 4pm start, and you can follow all the action right here at Telegraph Sport, with full live coverage and results as they come in.
Try full access to The Telegraph free today. Unlock their award-winning website and essential news app, plus useful tools and expert guides for your money, health and holidays.
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Whether you are picking one horse or several, this is your chance to be a winner and Telegraph Sport has you covered with our Grand National sweepstake. Simply click on the link below, download, print off, cut out the horses, put them in a hat, bag or whatever you have to hand, and pick away....
Download the sweepstake by clicking below
Last year’s winner, Nick Rockett (No 2), is out of the running, having been withdrawn on Thursday morning. First reserve Pied Piper takes his place and will wear No 35. Click here for Telegraph Sport’s full guide to the runners and riders in this year’s race.
After Pied Piper’s promotion, there are now five reserve horses should any more of the current 34 runners withdraw before the race. They are Imperial Saint, Amirite, Ain’t That A Shame, Deep Cave and Buddy One, and they would come in as replacements in that order.
How to run a Grand National 2026 sweepstake
If you have 34 people, or 17 people taking two horses each, you could make entry £5 per horse with £100 for the winner, £40 for second place, £20 for third place and £10 for fourth place.
Alternatively, £2 per entry could be split up with £40 for the winner, £15 for second place, £10 for third place and £3 for fourth place.
Remember, the Grand National takes place on Saturday, April 11, with a 4pm start, and you can follow all the action right here at Telegraph Sport, with full live coverage and results as they come in.
Try full access to The Telegraph free today. Unlock their award-winning website and essential news app, plus useful tools and expert guides for your money, health and holidays.
Continue reading...