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Kentucky Derby 2026: Betting odds, starting positions, broadcast schedule, and additional information

Kentucky Derby 2026: Betting odds, starting positions, broadcast schedule, and additional information

This weekend is the first Saturday in May.

That means one of the most anticipated events in sports is upon us: the Kentucky Derby.

This year’s lineup includes a horse with a remarkable winning streak and another top contender facing a tricky start due to the draw.

How to watch the 2026 Kentucky Derby

The race kicks off on Saturday, May 2, at 12:00 PM ET on NBC, but there will be several preliminary races beforehand.

The coverage starts at 12:00 PM ET and continues on NBCSN and Peacock until 2:30 PM ET, after which the Derby will air on NBC and Peacock until 7:30 PM.

You can also catch the entire event on Peacock starting at noon ET.

What are the odds for the race?

The odds will fluctuate as the race time nears, but here are the current figures for the 2026 Kentucky Derby, organized by post position:

post

horse

jockey

trainer

odds

situation

1RenegadeAirado Ortiz Jr.Todd A. Pletcher4-1in the field
2albusManuel FrancoRiley Mott30-1in the field
3intrepidHector I. BerriosJeff Mullins50-1in the field
4litmus papermartin garciabob baffert30-1in the field
5right to partychristopher elliottKenneth G. McPeek26-1There are scratches
6instructionLuis SaezBrad H. Cox7-1in the field
7danone bourbonAtsuya NishimuraManabu Ikezoe14-1in the field
8very happyMike E. SmithMark Glatt6-1in the field
9pumaJavier CastellanoGustavo Delgado8-1in the field
10wonder deanSakai RyuseiDaisuke Takayanagi20-1in the field
11incredible boltJaime A. TorresRiley Mott27-1in the field
12chief wallabyJunior AlvaradoWilliam I. Mott9-1in the field
13tactics of silenceChristian A. TorresMark E. Cass38-1There are scratches
14PotenteJuan J. Hernandezbob baffert23-1in the field
15emerging marketFlavren PlatChad C. Brown11-1in the field
16PavlovianEdwin A. MaldonadoDoug F. O’Neill52-1in the field
176 speedBrian J. Hernandez Jr.Bhupat Seemal40-1in the field
18Even more commotionJohn R. VelazquezBrad H. Cox7-1in the field
19golden tempoJose L. OrtizShelley Deveaux36-1in the field
20With all my mightTyler GaffalioneBrad H. Cox19-1There are scratches
21great white sharkalex achardJohn Ennis29-1in the field
22OcelliJoseph D. RamosD. Whitworth Beckman50-1in the field
23robusta stateEmisael JaramilloDoug F. O’Neill50-1in the field

Players to watch at the Kentucky Derby

Renegade is the standout favorite heading into the 2026 Kentucky Derby, but it’s worth noting that no. 1 position can be a gamble; it doesn’t always bode well for the frontrunners. In fact, the last horse to win from that spot was Ferdinand in 1986, a long time ago for most of us.

This three-year-old colt has managed to win his last four races, including the Florida Derby, which has a history of producing Derby champions. Commentary noted that he averaged a stride of 22.92 feet and finished the last furlong in a swift 12.32 seconds, which was notably faster than his competitors.

Addo is another name to keep an eye on. Also trained by Brad H. Cox, he won his debut race at Keeneland by an impressive 20 lengths, and with Hall of Fame jockey John Velasquez in the saddle, he might just have what it takes.

As of Friday morning, three horses have been scratched from the race: Right to Party, Silent Tactic, and Full Effort.

What else should I know?

Hosting a Derby party? You might want to start with the classic mint julep. If you’re unsure where to find a good recipe, Alton Brown’s is a solid choice. It’s a must-have for any Derby celebration.

Additionally, having the right menu is essential. Traditional Kentucky Derby fare includes items like chicken salad sandwiches, chargrilled short ribs with pomegranate and fennel, honey bourbon grilled chicken, and brown sugar-glazed carrots—sounds delicious, right?

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