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Over £1 Million in jackpot prizes to be won this Cheltenham Festival with ITV7’s free to play game

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Updated 16:24 7 Mar 2023 GMTPublished 13:22 7 Mar 2023 GMT

Over £1 Million in jackpot prizes to be won this Cheltenham Festival with ITV7’s free to play game

The greatest show on turf returns Tuesday as the Cheltenham Festival gets underway

Thomas Thorn

Thomas Thorn

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The greatest show on turf returns on Tuesday as the Cheltenham Festival gets underway.

You could win a huge amount of money for FREE each day of the festival, all thanks to ITV7. Correctly predict the winner of ITV7’s selected races for a chance to win the jackpot that day. There are four ITV7 rounds, meaning four chances to win BIG!

The opening day of the Festival boasts a £100,000 jackpot and will rise to a massive £500k for Cheltenham Gold Cup Day on Friday. The game is FREE to enter, simply submit your entries before the first ITV7 race of each day of Cheltenham, for your chance to win.

During the week of the festival, there’s a potential £1.1 Million to be won! Ex-Apprentice star Tom Skinner has promised to buy everyone breakfast at Dino’s cafe if he wins the ITV7 jackpot every day.

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The Festival kicks off on Tuesday, and Nicky Henderson’s Constitution Hill bids for glory in Champion Hurdle on Day One, while the great Honeysuckle will be a popular winner of Mares Hurdle.

On Day Two, it will be a battle of Britain with Irish raider Energumene facing off with GB’s Edwardstone for the Queen Mother Champion Chase as Shishkin looks set to go off a well-backed favourite of the Ryanair Chase on Day Three.

Shishkin
Shishkin

The Gold Cup rounds off an action-packed 4 days of racing as A Plus Tard bids to make it back-to-back wins in the feature race, but will be challenged for the crown by Galopin Des Champs, Bravemansgame and last season’s Grand National winner Noble Yeats.

During last year’s Festival, Jordan from Chesterfield became ITV7’s biggest ever winner after he won £500,000 by guessing seven winners. Not bad from a free entry!

You can sign up to play here.

Jackpots for each day:

Tuesday: £100,000

Wednesday: £200,000

Thursday: £300,000

Friday: £500,000

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Featured Image Credit: PA Images
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