Don't miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inbox The Grand National will go ahead today, despite the death of the Queen's husband Prince Philip on Friday.
The race will be different this year, as a result of coronavirus restrictions, which don't allow crowds to gather at the Aintree course in Merseyside.
Despite this, the National is one of the biggest betting events of the racing calendar. It didn't run in 2020 due to the pandemic and was replaced by a computerised simulation, won by Potters Corner, which was still broadcast on television.
Around 40 horses will attempt to clear the 30 fences over the four-and-a-half mile long course which is made up of two circuits of the two-and-a-quarter
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