When is the Clarence House Chase? Ascot date, time, runners, betting

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When is the Clarence House Chase? Ascot date, time, runners, betting

The Clarence House Chase is one of the highlights of the season for the quickest jumpers in the game.

Run over 2m1f, the Grade 1 is a key pointer towards the Champion Chase at the Cheltenham Festival, and it has provided plenty of thrills and spills over the years including Shishkin and Energumene’s almighty duel in 2022.

The latest renewal is set to see a clash between the first two home in last season’s Arkle Chase – El Fabiolo and Jonbon – in what is likely to be their final outing before renewing rivalries at the spring festivals.

You can run the rule over our Clarence House Chase odds on the Paddy Power website and Paddy Power app, otherwise all the key details about next year’s renewal can be found below.

Clarence House Chase 2024 date and start time

The Clarence House Chase is set to take place at Ascot on Saturday, January 20. The post time is scheduled for 15:37. You can watch the race live on the Paddy Power website and Paddy Power app or on ITV.

Clarence House Chase 2024 runners and riders

The following four horses hold entries for the Clarence House Chase ahead of final declarations.

El Fabiolo (Jockey TBC)
Elixir De Nutz (Freddie Gingell)
Jonbon (TBC)
Unexpected Party (TBC)

Clarence House Chase 2024 betting

Clarence House Chase odds are on paddypower.com and prices for the leading contenders can be seen on our snazzy widgets below.

El Fabiolo is the favourite with Paddy Power for the Clarence House Chase after last season’s Arkle winner returned to the track with a facile victory in the Hilly Way to continue his unbeaten record over fences.

Jonbon is next in our early betting after landing the Shloer and Tingle Creek this season, although the multiple Grade 1 winner has to find 5½l with his Irish rival from the Arkle.

*Odds quoted on the widget are Future Racing / Antepost prices which means that if your selection does not run in the race for whatever reason – you will lose your stake under traditional Antepost rules