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How to Watch the Kentucky Derby: TV Channel, Streaming Service, Start Times

If you are looking for a guide on how to watch the Kentucky Derby, you have come to the right place. Find out where to watch, where to stream, and what time to be in front of your screens this evening.
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How to Watch the Kentucky Derby: TV Channel, Streaming Service, Start Times

Today's the day Horse Racing fans have been looking forward. This evening, Churchill Downs will play host to the 150th Kentucky Derby, the opening leg of the famous Triple Crown.

In its own right, the Kentucky Derby is the most famous horse race of the year, and it is the longest continuously run sporting event in America, making it synonymous with sports fans across the country.

You will no doubt be looking for a place to watch the Kentucky Derby this evening, and in this guide, we will give you all the details you need to watch the "Run for the Roses".

If you are also looking for a place to bet on the Kentucky Derby, check out our favorite Horse Racing betting sites for the best bonuses and betting platforms.

How to Watch the Kentucky Derby in 2024

Here are all the key details you need, to watch the 2024 Kentucky Derby, live from Churchill Downs.

When: Saturday, May 4th

Coverage Time: Coverage from Churchill Downs will start at 10:30 am ET on FanDuel TV, and will be live on NBC from 2:30 pm ET

Post Time for the Kentucky Derby: The scheduled race time is 6:57 pm ET

Where: Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky is the racecourse for the Kentucky Derby

TV Channel: NBC is the broadcaster for those watching the race on TV

Where to Stream: You can stream the Kentucky Derby on NBC platforms. This includes Peacock, the NBC Sports website, and their mobile app

What Time Does the Kentucky Derby Start?

The coverage from Churchill Downs starts at 10:30 am ET, with early coverage on FanDuel TV.

On the FanDuel TV broadcast, they will go through the latest odds via their FanDuel Racing platform, as well as break down the day of racing ahead.

The post time for the actual Kentucky Derby race itself is 6:57 pm ET, so you will need to be ready by this time, to actually catch the race itself.

What Channel is the Kentucky Derby On?

If you are watching on cable, you will need to tune into NBC to catch the 150th Kentucky Derby.

Where to Stream the Kentucky Derby

You can stream the Kentucky Derby on Peacock, as this provides access to NBC whether you are at home or on the move.

Can You Bet on the Kentucky Derby Online?

Yes. You no longer have to attend the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs to bet on this race.

Online betting is available in many states ahead of the Kentucky Derby, and we recommend betting on FanDuel Racing.

Depending on your location, you can claim a No Sweat First Bet ranging from $20 to $500 for the Kentucky Derby.

Sign up for the FanDuel Racing app in AR, CA, DE, ID, FL, MN, MT, NH, NM, ND, OR, RI, SD, or WA and you will claim a $500 No Sweat First Bet.

If you are in AZ, CO, IL, IN, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, NY, OH, PA, VA, WV, or WY, you can also claim a No Sweat First Bet for the race. This will be set at $20.

Alternative Kentucky Derby Betting App

If you already have a FanDuel account or are simply looking for an extra alternative Kentucky Derby betting app, then you should sign up for the TwinSpires app.

With the TwinSpires offer code you will claim up to $200 in bonuses, as a reward for betting with the official online betting partner of Churchill Downs.

Click this link to sign up for an account today.

Churchill Downs Live Feed Schedule

Here are all the places you will need to tune in, to catch the full Churchill Downs experience today.

If you are looking to watch more than just the 150th Kentucky Derby itself, follow this schedule below.

  • 10:30 a.m. – Noon. ET FanDuel TV
  • Noon – 2:20 p.m. ET USA & Peacock
  • 2:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. ET NBC & Peacock
  • 7:30 p.m.. – Last Race. ET FanDuel TV

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Tom Jacobs is the host of the Lost Fore Words golf podcast and has been writing betting articles on golf for the past decade. Tom also co-hosts the DP World Tour Picks & Bets show on the Mayo Media Network, so has his finger on the pulse on all the major Tours. A long-suffering Nottingham Forest fan, Tom also enjoys watching Soccer at the weekend, and was delighted to see his Forest team win promotion this season!

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