When and where is it run?
The King George VI Chase takes place at Kempton Park on Boxing Day each year. In line with previous years, it is scheduled to start at 3.05pm. It’s is the headline event in the packed two-day Christmas Festival, with races beginning at 12.50pm.
Where can I watch the race?
The King George VI has historically always been broadcast on free-to-air TV, and this year is no different. ITV has the rights to the event, having taken over horse racing duties from Channel 4 in 2017. You can watch the action at both Kempton and Weatherby across the Christmas period by navigating to ITV on your TV. Alternatively, you can stream live on the ITV Hub, either through the web portal or dedicated apps for Android and iOS.
You’ll need to be in the UK to access the ITV Hub content, as it’s still covered by the UK broadcasting laws. If you’re outside of the UK, you may be able to use a VPN to access the content. Check out our pick of the best VPNs, with the front runner NordVPN being the VPN of choice, but be aware that using a VPN in this way may break the terms and conditions of any streaming service you use. Another possible avenue for watching the race online is by using Racing TV. Previously known as Racing UK, the website also offers apps for Android and iOS, which allow users to see racing coverage from TV stations, replays of the full day’s racing card, plus a variety of stats, news pieces, and betting features that integrate with several major bookmakers across the UK. The 2019 rebrand has also added live streaming from Ireland and Chelmsford, and the former will have its own dedicated channel from 26 December.
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