The 2023 Grand National takes place at Aintree on Saturday, with €150million set to be gambled on the big race.
Irish runners dominate the betting for the marathon contest after Irish-trained runners won five of the last six renewals.
Delta Work, Ain't That A Shame and Gaillard Du Mesnil are all vying for favouritism with Scottish runner Corach Rambler, while The Big Dog, Any Second Now, Mr Incredible and last year's winner Noble Yeats are other strongly fancied Irish runners.
Here's everything you need to know about the Grand National:
Where and when is it?
The race takes place at Aintree racecourse on Saturday, April 15.
What time does it start at?
There are seven races in total on the day, the first of which is a Novices' Chase at 1.45pm.
The Grand National is scheduled to start at 5.15pm.
What TV channel is it on?
Virgin Media 1 and ITV 1 will show the action live from 2pm.
You can also follow updates with the Irish Mirror's live blog.
Full list of races today
1.45pm: 2m (1m7f176y) (Mildmay) EFT Systems Maghull Novices' Chase (Grade 1) (GBB Race) (Class 1) (5yo+)
2.25pm: 3m½f (3m149y) Village Hotels Handicap Hurdle (Premier Handicap) (GBB Race) (Class 1) (4yo+)
3.00pm: 2m4f Turners Mersey Novices' Hurdle (Grade 1) (GBB Race) (Class 1) (4yo+)
3.35pm: 3m½f (3m149y) JRL Group Liverpool Hurdle (Grade 1) (GBB Race) (Class 1) (4yo+)
4.15pm: 3m1f (3m210y) (Mildmay) William Hill Handicap Chase (Registered As The Freebooter Handicap Chase) (Premier Handicap) (GBB) (Class 1) (5yo+)
5.15pm: 4m2½f (4m2f74y) (Grand National) Randox Grand National Handicap Chase (Premier Handicap) (GBB Race) (Class 1) (7yo+)
6.20pm: 2m1f (2m209y) Weatherbys nhstallions.co.uk Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race (Grade 2) (GBB Race) (Class 1) (4-6yo)
Full Grand National field and odds
1 Any Second Now (IRE) Mark Walsh 14/1
2 Noble Yeats (IRE) Sean Bowen 11/1
3 Galvin (IRE) Davy Russell 20/1
4 Fury Road (IRE) Jonjo O'Neill Jr 50/1
5 The Big Dog (IRE) Aidan Coleman 12/1
6 Capodanno (FR) Danny Mullins 16/1
7 Delta Work (FR) Keith Donoghue 9/1
8 Sam Brown Jonathan Burke 66/1
9 Lifetime Ambition (IRE) Sean O'Keeffe 33/1
10 Carefully Selected (IRE) M J M O'Sullivan 66/1
11 Coko Beach (FR) Harry Cobden 33/1
12 Longhouse Poet (IRE) J J Slevin 20/1
13 Gaillard Du Mesnil (FR) Paul Townend 12/1
14 Darasso (FR) Luke Dempsey 80/1
15 Le Milos Harry Skelton 14/1
16 Escaria Ten (FR) Adrian Heskin non-runner
17 The Big Breakaway (IRE) Brendan Powell 33/1
18 Cape Gentleman (IRE) Jody McGarvey 100/1
19 Roi Mage (FR) F de Giles 40/1
20 Diol Ker (FR) K E Buckley 80/1
21 A Wave Of The Sea (IRE) Shane Fitzgerald 80/1
22 Minella Trump (IRE) Theo Gillard 66/1
23 Vanillier (FR) Sean Flanagan 16/1
24 Velvet Elvis (IRE) Darragh O'Keeffe 40/1
25 Ain't That A Shame (IRE) Rachael Blackmore 9/1
26 Corach Rambler (IRE) Derek Fox 10/1
27 Enjoy D'allen (FR) Simon Torrens 40/1
28 Mr Incredible (IRE) Brian Hayes 14/1
29 Mister Coffey (FR) Nico De Boinville 40/1
30 Cloudy Glen (IRE) Charlie Deutsch 66/1
31 Hill Sixteen Ryan Mania 100/1
32 Gabbys Cross (IRE) Peter Carberry 66/1
33 Recite A Prayer (IRE) Jack Foley 100/1
34 Eva's Oskar (IRE) Alan Johns 66/1
35 Our Power (IRE) Sam Twiston-Davies 25/1
36 Dunboyne (IRE) Jack Tudor 50/1
37 Francky Du Berlais (FR) Ben Jones 100/1
38 Fortescue Hugh Nugent 66/1
39 Back On The Lash Adam Wedge 33/1
40 Born By The Sea (IRE) Phillip Enright 100/1
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