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Robbie Purves

Grand National 2022 Saturday: Which finishing places each-way bets pay out on

The day racing fans have been waiting for is here, as crowds return to Aintree to see the Grand National for the first time since 2019.

Regarded as the most famous race in the entire calendar, £300million is bet on the main event in the UK alone. What makes the Grand National so intriguing, is that anything can happen.

There have been instances of horses as far out as 100/1 triumphing, the last of which was Mon Mome in 2009. Back in 1928, Tipperary Tim was the only horse to finish the race without being remounted, also at odds of 100/1.

Every major high street bookmaker is offering sign up bonuses and offers online, but not every one has the same policy when it comes to each-way betting. Some may pay out on up to six places while other bookmakers on certain races may only offer two. How many places they pay out on depends heavily on each bookie and each race.

However, before placing a bet, this information will be clearly displayed next to odds for a particular race. Luckily for you, we've also compiled a handy list of race times, race name and places paid out on. The amount of places are subject to change, especially as Aintree often has many pull-outs.

Read more: Grand National 2022 sweepstake print out: Download and print your free PDF of the runners

Saturday

(13:45pm) The EFT Construction Handicap Hurdle - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 places with Betfred

(14.25pm) The Betway Mersey Novices' Hurdle - 1, 2, 3, 4

(15.00pm) The Poundland Maghull Novices' Steeple Chase - 1, 2

(15.35pm) The JRL Group Liverpool Hurdle - 1, 2, 3

(16.15pm) The Betway Handicap Steeple Chase - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

(17:15pm) The Randox Grand National Steeple Chase - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

(18.20pm) The Weatherbys nhstallions.co.uk Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race - 1, 2, 3, 4

Commonly with most bookmakers, races with sixteen or more runners see four places paid out. Meanwhile, races with more than 16 can often see bookies pay out five places.

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