BoyleSports Scottish Grand National Offer – 6 Places Each Way, Bet £10 Get £40

Last Updated on 17/04/2026 by Andy Clark

BoyleSports are paying 6 places each way for the 2026 Scottish Grand National at Ayr on Saturday 18th April — two more places than the standard four paid by most bookmakers. New customers can also claim a Bet £10 Get £40 sign-up offer.

The Scottish Grand National takes place at 3:35pm on Saturday at Ayr, live on ITV. With 21 runners going to post over four miles and 27 fences, this is a wide-open staying handicap where each-way value is everything. Getting paid on six places instead of four makes a significant difference in a race where the market leaders are available at 5/1 and 7/1.

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BoyleSports Scottish Grand National Offer – Key Details

TermDetail
Extra places6 places paid each way (standard is 4)
RaceScottish Grand National, Ayr
Date and timeSaturday 18th April, 3:35pm BST
TV coverageLive on ITV
New customer offerBet £10 Get £40 in Free Bets
Promo codeNone required

Why 6 Places Makes a Big Difference

Standard each-way terms for a race of this size pay 4 places at 1/4 odds. BoyleSports paying 6 places means your each-way bet has two additional chances to return a profit.

In a 21-runner field over four miles, the Scottish Grand National regularly produces results where the winner is a double-figure price and the placed horses are spread right through the market. In last year’s renewal, Captain Cody won at 9/1 for Willie Mullins. Getting paid to sixth place in a race like this means horses at 16/1, 20/1 and bigger can return a profit from the place part of your each-way bet even when they do not win.

To put the value into numbers: if you back a 20/1 shot each way at 1/4 odds with standard 4-place terms, your place return is 5/1 on the place part of the stake. With BoyleSports paying 6 places at 1/4 odds, your place return is still 5/1 — but you now have six chances instead of four for that return to land. In a 21-runner race with competitive market leaders around 5/1 to 7/1, two extra places is a meaningful edge.


2026 Scottish Grand National – Race Overview

The Scottish Grand National is the last of the four seasonal Grand Nationals and takes place at Ayr Racecourse — one of Scotland’s oldest venues, hosting racing since the 16th century. The race has been run at Ayr since 1966 and tests stamina and jumping ability over a gruelling four-mile trip with 27 fences.

Prize fund: £200,000 Field: 21 confirmed runners Distance: 4 miles 1 furlong Fences: 27 TV: Live on ITV, 3:35pm BST


Scottish Grand National 2026 – Market Leaders

Kim Roque heads the market as favourite at around 5/1, trained by Joseph O’Brien and ridden by JJ Slevin. The six-year-old finished fourth in the Kim Muir at Cheltenham last month and has been backed significantly since the Aintree Festival last weekend.

King Of Answers is next at around 7/1, trained jointly by Lucinda Russell and Michael Scudamore. He ran on well to finish second to Holloway Queen in the National Hunt Chase at Cheltenham and goes well fresh.

Road To Home is Willie Mullins’ sole representative at around 8/1. The Mullins yard won this race in each of the last two seasons and Road To Home finished a close second in the Kim Muir at Cheltenham. Never discount a Mullins runner at Ayr.

Deafening Silence represents Dan Skelton, who holds a £2 million+ lead in the British Trainers’ Championship. Skelton targets this prize as he looks to become the first British jumps trainer to surpass the £4 million mark in a single season.

Odds correct at time of writing. Subject to change.


How to Claim the BoyleSports Scottish Grand National Offer

Step 1 — Click our link to BoyleSports — no promo code required

Step 2 — Register your new account

Step 3 — Deposit £10 or more by debit card

Step 4 — Place a qualifying bet of £10 at minimum odds of Evens (2.0) within 30 days

Step 5 — Receive £40 as a single free bet once your qualifying bet settles

Use your £40 free bet on the Scottish Grand National or any other market. The qualifying bet can be placed on any sport at minimum odds of Evens — use it on an earlier race at Ayr, on a Premier League match, or on any selection you are confident about.

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Why Bet Each Way on the Scottish Grand National with BoyleSports?

Each-way betting is the natural approach to a race like the Scottish Grand National. With 21 runners over four miles, the winner often comes from mid-to-back of the market and there is always carnage in a staying chase of this distance. Backing each way at generous place terms gives your selection maximum coverage.

BoyleSports paying 6 places means you are covered two horses deeper than with a bookmaker paying standard 4-place terms. Combined with Best Odds Guaranteed on all UK and Irish racing from 8am — meaning if your selection drifts in price from when you bet to the off, you are paid at the bigger SP — BoyleSports give each-way bettors the best possible terms for this race.

For further reading on each-way betting strategy and Best Odds Guaranteed, see our Best Odds Guaranteed guide.


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