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Watching greyhound racing at home on a smart TV in a cosy living room

Watch Greyhound Racing

Since January 2024, when Premier Greyhound Racing signed its broadcast deal with Sky Sports Racing, there has never been more greyhound racing available to watch from your sofa. Between dedicated TV channels, bookmaker streams, and free-to-air coverage, there is more live racing available to a home viewer than at any point in the sport’s history. The […]
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Greyhound racing betting for beginners — close-up of a race card held by a spectator at a floodlit track

Greyhound Betting Guide

Greyhound racing and betting have been inseparable since the first mechanical hare circled a track in 1926. The sport was built on wagering — not as an afterthought or a commercial bolt-on, but as the fundamental reason most of the audience showed up. A century later, that relationship has not changed. What has changed is […]
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How greyhound racing works — six greyhounds bursting from starting traps on a sand track

Greyhound Racing Guide

You are watching a greyhound race for the first time. Six dogs burst from the traps, a blur of colour and speed around an oval track, and thirty seconds later it is over. Someone near you is cheering. Someone else is tearing up a betting slip. And you are standing there thinking: what just happened? […]
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Greyhound tracks in the UK — floodlit stadium with empty sand track before a race meeting

UK Greyhound Tracks

Britain’s greyhound tracks are not glamorous places. They do not have the manicured lawns of Ascot or the celebrity-packed paddocks of Cheltenham. What they have instead is something harder to manufacture: atmosphere. The floodlights warming up against a darkening sky, the mechanical hare clicking into position, the collective intake of breath as the traps spring […]
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Greyhound racing live stream — laptop screen showing a greyhound race broadcast

Greyhound Live Stream

Greyhound racing has always been a sport you could experience without leaving the house. For decades, that meant a television in the corner tuned to a betting-shop feed. Now it means opening a browser tab. The shift from analogue broadcast to digital streaming has transformed how British punters and casual fans watch live racing, and […]
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Greyhound racing on TV — live broadcast of dogs sprinting on a floodlit track

Greyhound TV Guide

There was a time when watching greyhound racing on TV meant squinting at a fuzzy feed in the corner of a betting shop, the commentary drowned out by fruit machines and someone arguing about a football accumulator. That era is gone. The sport now has dedicated broadcast infrastructure reaching millions of households across the United […]
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