Prestbury Cup latest score, results and odds for Cheltenham 2023

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Prestbury Cup latest score, results and odds for Cheltenham 2023

Let’s not beat about the bush here lads, the Prestbury Cup 2023 will probably be as one sided as the last few years.

That’s because Cheltenham has become Ireland’s patch, but as Hollywood heavyweight Colm Meaney says in our knockout television advert, “We’re just having a bit of craic!”

Willie Mullins, Gordon Elliott, Henry de Bromhead and co boast formidable squads for the Cheltenham Festival 2023 and they are once again heading across the Irish Sea to plunder the biggest prizes in National Hunt racing.

The majority of Festival fancies may be trained on the Emerald Isle but, to be fair, the British do possess the most exciting horse in training in Constitution Hill, who looks like a freak in the nicest way possible.

It’s hardly surprising that Ireland are the red-hot favourites in Paddy Power’s Prestbury Cup 2023 odds, but stranger things have happened and Team GB can be backed at a big price to come out on top for the first time since 2015.

Everything you need to know about the Presbury Cup 2023 can be found below.

What is the Prestbury Cup?

The Prestbury Cup is a battle between Great Britain and Ireland to rack up the most winners over the course of the four-day meeting. There are 28 renewals at this year’s Cheltenham Festival and it’s a point per victory so the contest runs until either country has landed 15 winners. If it ends with 14 winners apiece then it’s a tie.

Prestbury Cup 2023 standings

We’ll update the Prestbury Cup 2023 table with the latest scores at the end of each day of the Cheltenham Festival!

Great Britain – 0

Ireland – 0

Prestbury Cup 2023 odds

The latest Prestbury Cup odds can be found on the Paddy Power website and Paddy Power app or via our snazzy betting widgets below.

Prestbury Cup results

2022: Ireland – 18 wins
2021: Ireland – 23 wins
2020: Ireland – 17 wins
2019: Tie – 14 wins
2018: Ireland – 17 wins
2017: Ireland – 19 wins
2016: Ireland – 15 wins
2015: Great Britain – 14 wins
2014: Great Britain – 15 wins