Breeders’ Cup 2026 Betting Odds & Entries (Full Race Guide)

The Breeders’ Cup 2026 will take place over two championship days in the United States. The event features 14 elite Grade 1 races across dirt and turf divisions, attracting the world’s best thoroughbreds.

This page provides full coverage including ante-post markets, fixed odds betting, and historical results from the 2025 Breeders’ Cup.

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Breeders’ Cup – Championship Race Schedule

Championship Saturday

Future Stars Friday

Current Breeders’ Cup 2026 Betting Odds

Below are the latest available fixed odds and ante-post markets for the Breeders’ Cup 2026. Prices update as entries are confirmed and major prep races are completed.

The Breeders’ Cup Classic is the flagship race of the meeting and typically generates the highest early betting interest across international sportsbooks.

Breeders’ Cup Classic 2026 Odds

Last updated: February 19, 2026

* Odds listed were available at the time of update and are subject to change.
* Futures markets are typically All-In unless marked NRMB/NRNB closer to race day.
* Odds shown in parentheses indicate recorded maximum and minimum prices since publication.

HorseWilliam Hill
(Feb 19th)
bet365
(Feb 19th)
Sovereignty7.005.00
Forever Young9.006.00
Journalism15.0013.00
Ted Noffey15.0017.00
Nysos17.0011.00
Disco Time21.0021.00
Napoleon Solo26.00n/a
Canaletto34.00n/a
Boyd34.00n/a
Brant34.00n/a
Knightsbridge34.00n/a
Englishman41.00n/a
Ewing41.00n/a
Mr A P41.00n/a
Further Ado41.00n/a
Incredibolt41.00n/a
Tappan Street51.0041.00
Baezan/a17.00
Granden/a17.00
Paladinn/a21.00
Antiquariann/a26.00
Magnituden/a26.00
Nevada Beachn/a34.00

Markets typically include outright winner betting for each championship race, with expanded options available closer to race week.

Official entries and pre-entry lists will significantly impact market movements as race week approaches.

Understanding Breeders’ Cup Futures Betting

Ante-post markets for the Breeders’ Cup are typically offered months in advance. Early markets are usually ALL-IN, meaning stakes are not refunded if a horse does not run unless bookmakers introduce NRNB (Non-Runner No Bet) terms closer to race week.

As race week approaches, bookmakers expand fixed odds markets, introduce enhanced each-way terms, and release final field pricing.

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