What time is the Grand National today? Aintree Grand National 2022 start time

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It’s the race we’ve all been waiting for… and it’s happening today! Yes, that’s right, the eyes of the world will be on Aintree Racecourse as 40 runners and riders go to post for the Grand National 2022.

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We’ve got, arguably, one of the strongest fields in recent memory with the likes of Any Second Now, Delta Work and last year’s winner Minella Times declared to run so it promises to be an absolute thriller. You can live stream all the action for FREE with Paddy Power or, alternatively, watch the drama unfold on your telly box with Paddy’s pals at ITV Racing.

You won’t want to miss a second of the action so, iPhones or old school diaries at the ready, make sure you’re settled on your sofa from 5.15pm, when the starter’s flag is due to fall.

It should take around nine minutes before the winner passes the post so keep tabs on Paddy Power News for the fast result and a full breakdown of where your horse finished.

The Grand National 2022 is the penultimate race on the card at Aintree today as the three-day Grand National Festival reaches its climax.

Grand National 2022 Tips

Timeform: ANY SECOND NOW ran a screamer without much going his way in last year’s National, catching the eye with a big move late on having had little luck in-running. Clearly saved for this, he warmed up with a pleasing win in a good time from 3 of today’s rivals at Fairyhouse 6 weeks ago and can give Ireland their fifth victory in the last 6 renewals. Gordon Elliott holds a mighty hand, Delta Work and Death Duty particularly strong. Last year’s winner Minella Times may have his work cut out.

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