

Churchill Downs has officially pushed back the post time for the 152nd Kentucky Derby to 7:02 PM ET, giving bettors a few extra minutes to lock in wagers on the most-watched two minutes in sports. If you were timing your ticket construction around the original post, adjust your clock now.
The Run for the Roses goes off today, Saturday, May 2, 2026, with a $5 million purse on the line and a field of 22 elite three-year-olds chasing the first leg of the American Triple Crown. Renegade enters as the morning-line favorite, but the Derby has a long history of writing its own script, and this year's field stacks up as one of the deepest in recent memory.
Here is what you need on the card before you finalize your Kentucky Derby entries research and get your money down.
Ten furlongs at Churchill Downs is a serious test. The pace scenario this year with 22 horses breaking from the gate makes trip handicapping as important as speed figures. Check the Kentucky Derby odds and cross-reference with the Kentucky Derby contenders board before you commit to a ticket structure.
NBC carries the live national broadcast, with full coverage building through the afternoon ahead of the new 7:02 PM ET post. Streaming is available on Peacock and the NBC Sports app for cable subscribers.
That extra buffer in post time is real runway for anybody still working through their Kentucky Derby betting guide or trying to sort out whether to play the chalk or dig deeper for an overlay in the superfecta.
Renegade is the morning-line chalk, but 22 horses over a mile and a quarter is a long way to run unchallenged. Before you decide whether to back him straight or use him underneath in exotics, take a look at the Kentucky Derby betting options and get a read on where the sharp money is landing. The Kentucky Derby props are worth a look too if you want action beyond the traditional pools.
Wagering windows are open now. Whether you are backing Renegade to wire the field, hunting live longshot value, or boxing exotics, BUSR has every pool covered: Win, Place, Show, exactas, trifectas, and the Derby superfectas, and even Boosted Lines for more chances at big payouts.
If you have been following the Kentucky Derby prep races all spring, you have done the work. Now it is time to cash. And if the horse you are keying on gets the roses today, keep the Triple Crown bonus in mind as the trail heads to Pimlico.
Churchill Downs officially moved the 152nd Kentucky Derby post time to 7:02 PM ET / 6:02 PM CT / 5:02 PM MT / 4:02 PM PT on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
The 2026 Kentucky Derby airs live on NBC with full afternoon coverage leading up to the 7:02 PM ET post. Streaming is available on Peacock and the NBC Sports app for cable subscribers.
BUSR has all Kentucky Derby wagering pools open now, including Win, Place, Show, exactas, trifectas, superfectas, and Boosted Lines, plus a $1,000 Cash bonus and up to 10% Rebates for new players.
After the race, Kentucky Derby results and official payouts will be posted. You can also browse the full Kentucky Derby winners archive to put today's result in historical context. And if you are already looking ahead to Breeders' Cup season, bookmark the BC free bet offer before you leave the card.


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