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UAE Horse Racing Odds. Sharper.

UAE horse racing odds are available when race meetings takes place between November and April. The big races predominantly take place at Meydan including a number of Group 1 encounters. You can find UAE racecards at Racing-Odds.com for every meeting, enabling you to compare the live odds for each runner.

No upcoming UAE racing scheduled right now. UAE racing is seasonal, so browse today's international racing or take an early price in the ante-post markets.

Dubai World Cup night is the biggest meeting in the UAE racing calendar. Dubai World Cup betting is popular and this race carries an enormous purse. The Al Quoz Sprint, Dubai Golden Shaheen, Dubai Sheema Classic, UAE Derby and Dubai Turf also take place in March every year. They're all high-profile races which attract a lot of betting attention.

When the UAE horse racing season starts, you will find regular meetings taking place at courses such as Meydan, Jebel Ali and Nad Al Sheba. It's sometimes the case that more value can be found betting on lower-grade races which have less attention.

The Biggest UAE Horse Races

There are currently seven races that hold Group 1 status. They include the Jebel Hatta and Al Maktoum Challenge which take place at Meydan in January. However, all roads lead to Dubai World Cup night where eight thoroughbred races and one Purebred Arabian race takes place on an annual basis.

The highlight race of this meeting is the Dubai World Cup where there's a purse of $12,000,000 available. This is run on a dirt track and the same applies to the Dubai Golden Shaheen which features on the same card. There's also a number of high-profile turf races including the Al Quoz Sprint, Dubai Sheema Classic and Dubai Turf.

Ultimately, Meydan hosts four headline meetings throughout the season which runs between November and April. The first of these is known as Festive Friday and the December card takes in Group 2 encounters including the Al Rashidiya and Al Maktoum Mile.

In the New Year, there's Fashion Friday and a chance for punters to wager on the Jebel Hatta and Al Maktoum Challenge. Both of these are Group 1 races and the same applies to the latter being staged for purebred Arabian contenders.

Super Saturday takes place towards the end of February or early March. It acts as the pre-cursor for the big showcase event of the campaign. The Dubai World Cup night is worth around $30,000,000 and includes six Group 1 races in total.

Compare the Best UAE Horse Racing Bookmakers

Although there's no daily racing in the UAE, many punters enjoy the chance to bet on the big encounters. The Dubai World Cup odds tend to be priced up well in advance of the big race. Several bookmakers featured at Racing-Odds.com will create a betting market featuring some of the qualifiers or even just the proposed contenders.

It's worth bearing in mind that these are often antepost betting markets and the runners are not confirmed to appear in the designated race. The same applies to other encounters. There are UAE Derby odds that appear several weeks before the race takes place and it's great to try and take an early price if there's a horse that takes your fancy.

How to Bet on Dubai Racing Odds

You can bet on the UAE horse races in exactly the same way as you would for UK and Irish meetings. The top bookmakers that we feature at Racing-Odds.com will have a trading team who have the race information available. Some bookies will create an antepost market that features some of the horses who might line up in the race.

As we get closer to the off, you can find the confirmed Meydan racecard and the runners who are entered. There is likely to be win-only, each-way and place betting available. It's also possible that you can place forecast bets by predicting which horses will finish first and second. There will be market movers according to the number of bets and weight of money going on each runner.

We always recommend that you compare the Meydan racing odds. It's often the case that the bookmakers take a different view when it comes to the horses lining up. Sometimes there's an oversight from some of the betting sites and we can use this to our advantage. We often see a bookie creating odds boosts for some of the runners and that represents an opportunity to secure a bigger value proposition.

What Are The Main UAE Racecourses?

Meydan tends to take centre stage during the Dubai Racing Carnival, a term used to describe horse racing in the United Arab Emirates over several months. Beyond this, there is also plenty of Jebel Ali racing. This course predominantly hosts races on a dirt surface, with the Jebel Ali Mile being a Group 3 encounter that takes place over 1,600 metres.

There's also the Jebel Ali Stakes and the Jebel Ali Sprint which take place at this track. However, it's Meydan where the main action takes place. The big money races attract star quality and we'll see owners such as Godolphin send their best horses when it comes to the prestigious encounters. Many of the races have an international feel and several of the recent Dubai World Cup winners have been American-bred runners.

How to Make the Most From UAE Horse Racing Betting

We've established that UAE racing is essentially a winter sport if you're based in the northern hemisphere. The action takes place in this country over a handful of months. Racing-Odds.com will be able to provide you with race pages whenever a meeting at Meydan or Jebel Ali is taking place. We'll go live with antepost odds for the big races and there will be daily prices for the lesser meetings.

For the many handicap races, there will only be daily odds and it's unusual for the bookies to offer Best Odds Guaranteed as they might do for a UK or Irish race. However, many will still aim to stand out on price. They will often take a view on a race and there will be plenty of information available for customers to use. You can look at the form guide and marry it with the odds comparison to reach your own conclusions.

UAE FAQ

When is the UAE racing season?
The UAE flat season runs from November to April. This includes the Dubai Racing Carnival and there are a host of Group 1 races throughout the campaign. You can bet on Dubai World Cup night including the Dubai World Cup.
When does the Dubai World Cup take place?
The Dubai World Cup is run at Meydan and is always held on the last Saturday in March. It's a big money race and there's a purse of $12,000,000 on the table. You can enjoy the chance to place antepost wagers on the action and there's always some top-class horses entered for the race.
What are the UAE racecourses?
Meydan and Jebel Ali tend to be the leading racecourses in the UAE. Meydan is the primary race track and hosts all the Group 1 races in this country. There are four marquee meetings that take place at Meydan throughout the season and that includes Dubai World Cup night.
Can I bet on UAE racing with UK bookmakers?
Yes, the UK bookmakers at Racing-Odds.com will all provide racing odds for the UAE meetings. They will price up some of the big races from an antepost point-of-view. There will also be the chance to wager on the daily races, with early prices becoming available several hours before the off.
What surfaces do the UAE races take place on?
You will find that the races in the UAE are run on a combination of dirt and turf. A racecourse such as Meydan will provide both surfaces and the races will alternate between the different ground conditions. Each horse will be a specialist on a particular surface and run on that accordingly.