The Irish Arkle Novice Chase is one of the most illustrious events in Irish racing and provides the perfect tone-setter on the first day of the Dublin Racing Festival.
Willie Mullins is going for his fifth win in a row in the event with a fifth different competitor. Majborough is odds-on with horse racing betting sites to triumph on Saturday, having won his last two starts, including the Triumph Hurdle at Cheltenham Festival last year.
However, he failed to win in his previous outing at Leopardstown, which could open the door for the rest of the field. Mullins’ other runner, Ile Atlantique, is next in the horse racing betting odds at 7/2, while Gordon Elliott’s Touch Me Not is the best of the rest at 9/1.
Check out the best betting sites before the action commences to get the best price for the Irish Arkle and the rest of the Dublin Racing Festival.
You can watch the Irish Arkle Novice Chase on the Bet365 live streaming horse racing service at 2.55pm GMT on Saturday, February 1.
Existing customers can use the Bet365 live streaming platform to receive a broadcast feed from Racing TV, offering high-definition pictures, expert commentary and no adverts.
Best of all, Bet365 live streams are free for customers who have a funded account or have placed a bet in the previous 24 hours.
New customers must sign up to Bet365 to watch the Irish Arkle and the rest of the Dublin Racing Festival. Using the Bet365 bonus code, new users can secure £50 in free bets by registering, depositing £10 and betting £10 on any sports market with odds of 1/5 or greater.
Bet365 live streams horse racing from the UK, Ireland and France every day, while there are a host of other sporting events available to watch, including top football matches from the Bet365 live streaming football service.
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