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All 20 ITV races for Super Saturday revealed as punters ready for ten-hour betting bonanza at Breeders’ Cup and beyond

ITV Racing have revealed their blockbuster schedule for this Saturday – where a whopping 20 races will be shown live.

The record ten-hour coverage will take in action from Wincanton, Aintree, Doncaster and Down Royal before heading over to Kentucky for the Breeders’ Cup.

ITV viewers are in for a treat on Saturday with ten hours of coverage and 20 races

There is something for everyone with a mix of jumps and the flat.

SunSport tipster Templegate will bring you his tips for every race and Matt Chapman will deliver his top class column and picks too.

And we have already looked at the three best head-to-heads coming up at Kentucky on Saturday night.

So get your day planned with our full rundown below of every single race that will be aired.

ITV Racing schedule for Saturday, November 5

12.40 Wincanton – Richard Barber Memorial Mares’ Handicap Hurdle (2m5f Class 2)

12.50 Doncaster – Wentworth Stakes (6f Listed)

1.01 Aintree – Pertemps Network Handicap Hurdle (3m Class 2)

1.15 Wincanton – Boodles ‘Rising Stars’ Novices’ Chase (2m4f Grade 2)

1.30 Doncaster – EBF Gillies Fillies’ Stakes (1m2f Listed)

1.50 Wincanton – Badger Beer Chase (3m1f Class 1)

2.11 Aintree – Grand Sefton Chase (2m5f Class 2)

2.32 Down Royal – Ladbrokes Champion Chase (3m Grade 1)

2.45 Aintree – Boylesports Hurdle (2m4f Class 2)

3.00 Wincanton – Unibet Elite Hurdle (1m7f Grade 2)

3.13 Doncaster – November Handicap Stakes (1m4f Class 2)

3.50 Keeneland – Filly & Mare Sprint (7f G1)

4.29 Keeneland – Turf Sprint (5f G1)

5.10 Keeneland – Sprint (6f G1)

5.50 Keeneland – Filly & Mare Turf (1m1½f G1)

6.30 Keeneland – Dirt Mile (1m G1)

7.10 Keeneland – Mile (1m G1)

7.55 Keeneland – Distaff (1m1f G1)

8.40 Keeneland – Breeders’ Cup Turf (1m4f G1)

9.40 Keeneland – Breeders’ Cup Classic (1m2f G1)

What channel is the ITV Racing on?

The whole lot will be shown on ITV 4.

Coverage will start at 12.25pm and run until 3.30pm.

Host Ed Chamberlin will get ten minutes to change his clothes before the second leg begins at 3.40pm.

The coverage will finish at 10.30pm.