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Racing resumes behind closed doors in France after forced closure by coronavirus

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Racing resumes behind closed doors in France after forced closure by coronavirus

Racing resumes behind closed doors in France after forced closure by coronavirus

Edward Whitaker (racingpost.com/photos)

Live racing returns from France on Monday after the forced closure of the sport’s coronavirus. Three meetings take place in Longchamp, Toulouse and Compiegne and here we walk you through what you need to know to enjoy the action in its entirety.


How to look

Sky Sports Racing (SSR) has been home to French racing for over a year and will showcase all of the Longchamp action, along with competitions from Toulouse and Compiegne.

It’s an early start with the program starting at 9.45 in time for the first race in Longchamp at 9.55 a.m. (Prix de Saint-Georges).


Action from the big race on Monday


SSR can be seen on Channel 415 on Sky, 535 on Virgin and 418 on Virgin Ireland.

A range of bookmakers will also stream the action live with Paddy Power, Coral, Ladbrokes, Sky Bet and Betfair, offering SSR-free customers the opportunity to watch the action by placing a bet.

How to study the form

The Racing Post website offers past performance data on the riders in France on Monday.

In addition, our tipping team has analyzed the prestigious races at Longchamp and talked to the key figures in each race so they can think of their riders. You can find them in our advancements of the great race.

Race replays are available on the France Galop website by creating a free user account.

How to find the winners?

Our forecasters, led by Francophile bookmaker Keith Melrose, have scoured hundreds of bookmakers on Day One to find the best bets for the day.


A coach, a rider, a horse and a race to see in France on Monday


These tips can be found in the Tips section and in the Racing Post mobile app.

How to bet

French races are widely available for betting in Britain and Ireland, with bookmakers offering a variety of markets.

You can also bet directly with your favorite bookmaker through the cards on the Racing Post website or on our mobile app, where we have partnered with William Hill, Coral, Ladbrokes, Paddy Power, Betfair, bet365 and SkyBet.


Read more:

A coach, a rider, a horse and a race to see in France on Monday

Racetrack guides: essential information on French tracks in action

The best trainers and ace jockeys you must know in France


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FIRST POSTED 6:15 PM, MAY 10, 2020

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