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Royal Ascot 2025: Day-by-day race list, latest Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes odds

Royal Ascot will expect to welcome over 300,000 spectators across five days. Bryn Lennon/Getty Images

Royal Ascot, one of the UK's premier horse racing events, is underway this week. The Gold Cup may already be over -- Favourite Trawlerman, ridden by William Buick, won there -- but there is still two days of racing to come.

Here is everything you need to know.

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Royal Ascot day-by-day race guide

Note: All times are British Summer Time (BST). All Group 1 races (the biggest at the event) in bold.

Tuesday, Day 1

2.30 p.m. -- Queen Anne Stakes
3.05 p.m. -- Coventry Stakes
3.40 p.m. -- King Charles III Stakes
4.20 p.m. -- St. James's Palace Stakes
5.00 p.m. -- Ascot Stakes (Handicap)
5.35 p.m. -- Wolferton Stakes (Listed)
6.10 p.m. -- Copper Horse Stakes (Handicap)

Wednesday, Day 2

2.30 p.m. -- Queen Mary Stakes
3.05 p.m. -- Queen's Vase
3.40 p.m. -- Duke of Cambridge Stakes
4.20 p.m. -- Prince of Wales's Stakes
5.00 p.m. -- Royal Hunt Cup
5.35 p.m. -- Kensington Palace Stakes
6.10 p.m. -- Windsor Castle Stakes

Thursday, Day 3 (Ladies' Day)

2.30 p.m. -- Norfolk Stakes
3.05 p.m. -- King George V Stakes
3.45 p.m. -- Ribblesdale Stakes
4.20 p.m. -- Gold Cup
5.00 p.m. -- Britannia Stakes
5.35 p.m. -- Hampton Court Stakes
6.10 p.m. -- Buckingham Palace Stakes

Friday, Day 4

2.30 p.m. -- Albany Stakes
3.05 p.m. -- Commonwealth Cup
3.40 p.m. -- Duke of Edinburgh Stakes
4.20 p.m. -- Coronation Stakes
5.00 p.m. -- Sandringham Stakes
5.35 p.m. -- King Edward VII Stakes
6.10 p.m. -- Palace of Holyroodhouse Stakes

Saturday, Day 5

2.30 p.m. -- Chesham Stakes
3.05 p.m. -- Hardwicke Stakes
3.40 p.m. -- Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes
4.20 p.m. -- Jersey Stakes
5.00 p.m. -- Wokingham Stakes
5.35 p.m. -- Golden Gates Stakes
6.10 p.m. -- Queen Alexandra Stakes


How to watch

The entire five-day festival will be shown on ITVX, while the majority of action will be shown on ITV1.


What is Ascot known for? And what is 'Ladies' Day'?

Formal attire is not a rarity in horse racing, although Royal Ascot may take the title for the event best-known for its fashion. Expect to see men in top hat and tails, and for women to be wearing large, bright hats and fascinators.

Most racecourses feature one "Ladies' Day" on the calendar, and Ascot host its iconic version on Day 3 of the festival (Thursday). Spectators are urged to let fashion take centre stage for the day, with women encouraged to dress with even more glamour, colour and vibrancy.


Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes runners list (horse, trainer and jockey)

Annaf, Michael Appleby, Rossa Ryan

Elite Status, Karl Burke, Clifford Lee

Grand Grey, Kevin Ryan, Jamie Spencer

Iberian, Charles Hills, Billy Loughnane

Insherin, Kevin Ryan, William Buick

James's Delight, Clive Cox, Colin Keane

Jasour, Clive Cox, Jim Crowley

Lazzatt, Jerome Reynier, James Doyle

Run To Freedom, Henry Candy, Trevor Whelan

Sajir, Andre Fabre, Oisin Murphy

Satono Reve, Noriyuki Hori, Joao Moreira

Storm Boy, Aidan O'Brien, Ryan Moore

Topgear, Christopher Head, Stephane Pasquier

Flora Of Bermuda, Andrew Balding, P.J. McDonald

Great Generation, Marco Botti, Marco Ghiani

Nighteyes, David O'Meara, Daniel Tudhope


Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes odds

Note: Odds are courtesy of Bet365 and are correct as of Saturday. They are subject to change.

Satono Reve, 9/4

Topgear, 4/1

Insherin, 9/2

Lazzat 5/1

Flora Of Bermuda, 11/1

Storm Boy, 12/1

Elite Status, 20/1

Sajir, 28/1

Annaf, 33/1

Grand Grey, 33/1

Great Generation, 33/1

Iberian, 33/1

Jasour 40/1

Nighteyes, 66/1

Run To Freedom, 100/1