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Who Is Paying the Most Each-Way Places for Grand National 2026?


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Grand National extra places should be sought out by punters prior to the big event at the weekend at Aintree Racecourse.

Bookmakers typically pay out between four and six Grand National extra places. That may change when the big race is closer and we update this page regularly to reflect the market so check back for any changes. For now, we have detailed each of the key bookmakers each-way terms for the Grand National.

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Which bookmaker is paying the most Grand National places 2026?

At the time of writing, BOYLE Sports, bet365, Paddy Power, Betfair and SpreadEx are paying the most places for the Grand National with six. The Grand National is a thrilling betting heat as 34 runners and riders go to post for one of the greatest spectacles of the National Hunt season. Bookmakers compete to offer extra Grand National places, so it is always worth seeking out which operators are paying most places on the famous Aintree contest.

How Many Places is BoyleSports Paying in the Grand National?

BoyleSports is offering six places in the Grand National 2026 for those horses finishing 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th. BoyleSports will pay out at 1/5 of the horse's starting price.

How Many Places is bet365 Paying in the Grand National?

The world’s leading bookmaker, bet365 is offering six Grand National each-way places in 2026. Your return will be paid out at 1/5 of the horse’s starting price if your horse finishes 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th.

How Many Places is Betfred Paying in the Grand National?

Betfred is offering six places in the Grand National 2025 for those horses finishing 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th. Betfred will pay out at 1/5 of the outright odds.

How Many Places is BetMGM Paying in the Grand National?

BetMGM will be paying out six places in 2026 but at 1/5 of the odds of the horse’s starting price - when finishing 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th.

How Many Places is Betway Paying in the Grand National?

Betway is currently paying out six Grand National places in 2026 but at 1/5 of the odds of the horse’s starting price - when finishing 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th.

How Many Places is BetVictor Paying in the Grand National?

Betvictor is offering four places in the Grand National 2026 for those horses finishing 2nd, 3rd, 4th. Betvictor will pay out at 1/5 of the ‘to win’ odds.

How Many Places is Coral Paying in Grand National?

Coral Grand National places are among the most claimed for the Aintree Festival and the bookmaker will be paying out on Grand National 2025 five places for those finishing 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th at 1/5 of the odds of the horse’s starting price.

How Many Places is Paddy Power Paying in the Grand National?

Paddy Power will be paying out six Grand National places in 2026 but at 1/5 of the odds of the horse’s starting price - when finishing 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th.

How Many Places is LiveScore Bet Paying in the Grand National?

LiveScore Bet is offering four places in the Grand National 2026 for those horses finishing 2nd, 3rd, 4th. LiveScore Bet will pay out at 1/4 of the outright odds.

How Many Places is William Hill Paying in the Grand National?

William Hill is offering five places in the Grand National 2025 for those horses finishing 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th. William Hill will pay out at 1/5 of the outright odds.

How Many Places is Betfair Paying in the Grand National?

Betfair will be paying out six places at 1/5 of the horse’s starting price in the Grand National this year, for those finishing 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th.

How Many Places is Ladbrokes Paying in the Grand National?

Ladbrokes will be paying out five places in the Grand National 2026 for those finishing 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th at 1/5 of the odds of the horse’s starting price.

How Many Places is Quinnbet Paying in the Grand National?

Quinnbet will be paying out four Grand National places in 2026 but at 1/4 of the odds of the horse’s starting price - when finishing 2nd, 3rd, 4th.

What Is Each-Way Betting?

Each-way betting is essentially two bets - you are backing a horse to win and to place. This means you get a return if your horse is placed in a race but does not win. If there are sixteen or more runners in the field, you will receive a pay out if your horse finishes in the first four. If you place an each-way bet and your selection finishes 2nd, 3rd or 4th, you are paid out at 1/4 of the horse’s starting price.

Each-way betting Explained

Watch our video to learn all about each-way betting and how it works.

Once you have chosen your selection for a race, check its current odds and consider whether the price is big enough to warrant an each-way bet.

  • For example, if the odds are 10-1 and you believe your selection has a good chance of finishing in the places, then an each-way bet is a good option.

  • The next step is to place your chosen amount on the horse, for example £5 each-way on the horse, in total that will be £10 - £5 to win and £5 to place.

  • If your horse wins, your return includes the win and place part of the bet.

  • If your selection finishes in the places, you will receive a fraction of the odds - 1/2, 1/3,1/4, 1/5 of the odds (depending on the bookmaker terms) and the win part of your bet loses.

Read our guide to each-way betting for more information.