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Enjoy two days of high-quality National Hunt racing at Ascot’s November Racing Weekend, one of the standout fixtures in the late-year jumps calendar. This meeting is renowned for showcasing future stars, with promising novice hurdlers and chasers traditionally lining up on the opening day. Past contenders include Chantry House, Angels Breath, Many Clouds and Simonsig, names that went on to make racing history. Competitive handicaps across both disciplines ensure an action-packed start to the weekend.
Special Offer: Queen Anne Enclosure tickets are free on Friday 20 November (a £1 booking fee applies, donated to Ascot Racecourse Supports).
Saturday’s card is headlined by two prestigious Grade 2 contests: the Ladbrokes 1965 Chase and the Ladbrokes Ascot Hurdle, both run over mid-range trips. These races have a rich tradition of attracting elite talent, none more memorable than the epic 2019 duel between Altior and Cyrname in the 1965 Chase. With a history of producing thrilling finishes and future champions, this is a weekend no racing fan should miss.
Queen Anne Enclosure tickets on Friday 20th of November are free of charge (a £1 booking fee applies per ticket, proceeds donated to Ascot Racecourse Supports). Saturday tickets from £24
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From London and the North: M4 Junction 6 onto the A332 Windsor by-pass and follow the signs to Ascot. From the West: M4 Junction 10 to the A329(M) signed to Bracknell and follow the signs to Ascot. From the South and East: M3 Junction 3 onto the A332 signed to Bracknell and follow the signs to Ascot. From the Midlands: M40 southbound, Junction 4. Take the A404 towards the M4 (Junction 8/9). On the M4 head towards Heathrow / London. Leave M4 at Junction 6 and follow A332Windsor by-pass to Ascot. All visitors are advised to arrive as early as possible to avoid delays.
South Western Railways runs a frequent service to Ascot from both Reading and London Waterloo. The average journey time is 27 minutes from Reading and 52 minutes from Waterloo. Regular services also run from Guildford. The railway station is a seven-minute walk from the racecourse.
Please note that Ascot is not within the London Oyster Card Zone.
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* Gates open 1045
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