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Value Tip Free Today horse racing predictions for every race happening today. All meetings in the UK and Ireland are covered, providing comprehensive Horse Racing Tips: Today's Races Analysis.

Value Tip Today Horse racing tips for today's races and major events. Get Races Analysis predictions for your horse racing and let us help you choose a winner. Horse racing is one of the most popular sports to follow, being the second largest spectator sport in the UK.

Winning at Horse Racing - Easier said than done, according to Races Analysis, or we’d all be successful. Value Tip There are many factors to consider when selecting a potential winner from a field of horses. Races Analysis includes: form, pedigree, trainer, jockey, whether the ground is suited to the horse, weather conditions, the weight given in a handicap, and significant odds movements, among others.

Value Tip identifies one horse at higher odds that our tipsters think can perform better than expected. The key to successful predictions is finding value opportunities, where the odds offered reflect a lower probability than the actual likelihood of that outcome occurring.

There are 60 licensed racecourses in Great Britain and two more in Northern Ireland. These include: Aintree, Ascot, Ayr, Bangor, Bath, Beverley, Brighton, Carlisle, Cartmel, Catterick, Chelmsford City, Cheltenham, Chepstow, Chester, Doncaster, Down Royal, Downpatrick, Epsom Downs, Exeter, Fakenham, Ffos Las, Folkestone (Temporarily Closed), Fontwell Park, Goodwood, Great Yarmouth, Hamilton Park, Haydock Park, Hereford, Hexham, Huntingdon, Kelso, Kempton Park, Leicester, Lingfield Park, Ludlow, Market Rasen, Musselburgh, Newbury, Newcastle, Newmarket, Newton Abbot, Nottingham, Perth, Plumpton, Pontefract, Redcar, Ripon, Salisbury, Sandown Park, Sedgefield, Southwell, Stratford Upon Avon, Taunton, Thirsk, Towcester, Uttoxeter, Warwick, Wetherby, Wincanton, Windsor, Wolverhampton, Worcester, York.

Today horse racing is one of the oldest sports, with its basic concept remaining unchanged over centuries. It evolved from a simple contest of speed or stamina between two horses into a grand spectacle involving large fields of runners, advanced electronic monitoring equipment, and significant sums of money. The essential feature remains: the horse that finishes first wins. In modern times, horse racing grew from a leisure class diversion into a major public entertainment business. However, by the early 21st century, the sport's popularity had declined significantly. Today's horse racing, as we know it, began in the 17th century when King James I developed a fondness for the sport, leading to its popularity among the English aristocracy.