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2026 Gold Cup Odds - Fact To File favourite after Leopardstown triumph

jon-vine
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Last updated: Thu 12 Feb 2026 15:17
The 2026 Cheltenham Gold Cup is set to be a thrilling race, with 'Fact To File' currently leading the odds at 7/2 after a stellar performance in the Irish Gold Cup. Major contenders such as The Jukebox Man and Haiti Couleurs have also shown impressive form in recent races. Defending champion Inothewayurthinkin is unlikely to run due to a recent fall, while Envoi Allen is prepped for a final show before retirement. Trainers are gearing up for a competitive showdown as the festival approaches.
Jon Vine 12 Feb 2026
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  • Latest odds and betting for the 2026 Gold Cup [Updated on 7.2.2026]
  • This Grade One takes place at Cheltenham on Friday 13th March 2026
  • Fact To File is the 7/2 favourite after winning the Irish Gold Cup
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Jockey Mark Walsh on Fact To File win the Ryanair Chase on the third day of the Cheltenham Festival. (Getty)

The most prestigious race in National Hunt racing is the Cheltenham Gold Cup, which headlines the card on day four of the Cheltenham Festival. Many of the sport's most legendary chasers have won this historic contest, including Arkle, Desert Orchid, Best Mate and Kauto Star.

Here's the latest betting for the 2026 Gold Cup and a look at the headline entries.

2026 Cheltenham Gold Cup Odds


Name
Odds
Fact To File7/2
Jango Baie9/2
The Jukebox Man5/1
Gaelic Warrior6/1
Galopin Des Champs7/1
Haiti Couleurs7/1
Spillane's Tower12/1
Grey Dawning14/1
Bar16/1
[Updated on 7.2.2026]

2026 Cheltenham Gold Cup Entries


The new favourite for this year's Gold Cup is Fact To File, following his sensational victory in the 2026 Irish Gold Cup. Last year's Ryanair winner will have to be supplemented into the Gold Cup, but that hasn't stopped most firms from listing Fact To File as their 7/2 favourite for the feature race of the Cheltenham Festival.

Galopin Des Champs has finished third on his two appearances around Leopardstown this season, but remains a single-figure price to win his third Gold Cup. Willie Mullins could also be represented by Gaelic Warrior, who has placed in both the King George VI Chase and the Irish Gold Cup in recent starts.

The Jukebox Man claimed victory in a thrilling renewal of the King George, and now sits prominently in the Gold Cup betting. Jango Baie kept on well to place fourth at Kempton and sits ahead of The Jukebox Man in the Cheltenham market. Haiti Couleurs added the Welsh Grand National to his trophy cabinet in December, and warmed up for the Festival with an easy victory in the Denman Chase at Newbury.

Spillane's Tower upset an under-cooked Grey Dawning to land the Cotswold Chase on Trials Day. Harry Skelton didn't ask the Betfair Chase winner many questions at Cheltenham, and Grey Dawning should be spot on for the Gold Cup. Affordale Fury leapt into Gold Cup contention when winning the Savills Chase, but will have to bounce back after a poor showing at the Dublin Racing Festival.

Defending Gold Cup champion, Inothewayurthinkin is an unlikely runner after falling in the Irish Gold Cup. I Am Maximus is a potential runner before a third tilt at the Grand National. Other likely Gold Cup challengers include Fastorslow for Martin Brassil, Gordon Elliott's Stellar Story, and Henry de Bromhead's three-time Cheltenham Festival winner Envoi Allen - who will be retired after running at Cheltenham.

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