Heres how to watch the Kentucky Derby 2026 live for free: Time, horses, more

The annual “Run for the Roses” is here.The Kentucky Derby, set for today, May 2, is the first event in the annual triple crown of horse racing, followed by the Preakness Stakes and the Belmont Stakes, both of which are scheduled for later this spring.RELATED: The Post’s complete 2026 Kentucky Derby betting guideThe current favorite to win is Renegade, who is starting in the first post.
The three-year-old horse is entering the Kentucky Derby off back-to-back wins in February and March.Known as the fastest two minutes in sports, the race will be over in the blink of an eye — here’s how to make sure you don’t miss it.The 2026 Kentucky Derby begins at 6:57 p.m.
ET tonight, May 2.Pre-race coverage began on NBC and Peacock at 12 p.m.
ET.As it has been every year since 1875, the 2026 Kentucky Derby will take place at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.DIRECTV is our top pick for watching hockey live for free — the five-day free trial of both its its MySports and MyNews genre packs includes NBA.When the trial is over, you’ll pay as low as $.99/month for your first two months and gain access to 20+ live sports or news channels, depending on the pack you choose.You can also stream the Kentucky Derby with a subscription to Peacock, which costs $16.99/month after a seven-day free trial.Per Twin Spires Horse Racing, one of our favorite apps for betting on this year’s race, these are the betting odds for the 2026 Kentucky Derby at the time of publishing, though these numbers may continue to change until the race begins.Why Trust Post Wanted by the New York PostThis article was written by Angela Tricarico, Commerce Streaming Reporter for Post Wanted Shopping, Page Six, and Decider.com.
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