It's the last day of Cheltenham Festival, and there's a full slate of racing (including the Midlands Grand National) and football this weekend.
Our Sky Bet sign up offer gives £30 in free bets - perfect to enjoy Friday!

It's the last day of Cheltenham Festival, and there's a full slate of racing (including the Midlands Grand National) and football this weekend.
Our Sky Bet sign up offer gives £30 in free bets - perfect to enjoy Friday!

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With our Sky Bet Sign Up Offer giving three £10 free bets, we've picked out three big price outsiders for Cheltenham Friday to give you some options for how to use your free bets.
Willie Mullins won last year’s Triumph Hurdle with a huge outsider, and history could repeat itself on Friday.
Minella Academy is the preference of Danny Mullins, who has already struck at Cheltenham this week. The four-year-old was a £370,000 purchase after winning on debut at Cork for John Nallen in late November.
Promises to be a star of the future from a yard that has previously produced the likes of Minella Indo and Minella Times. Has an outside chance of springing a surprise in Friday’s opener.
It has been a frustrating week for Paul Nicholls, but one of his best chances on Friday could come in the form of Jubilee Alpha.
The seven-year-old has already been highly regarded by connections, but has been weak in the finish on all four starts this term over two miles and four and further.
Fascinating now down in trip to a more suitable two miles and one furlong, and is a notable contender at a big price on handicap debut.
The Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle is typically a race that throws up a shock winner, and Jalon d’Oudairies has long been held in the highest regard by Gordon Elliott.
Wasn’t beaten far on his only previous attempt over an extended two miles and four, and easily got off the mark over hurdles at the third attempt at Navan in February. Bred to excel over this stamina-sapping distance, and is a previous winner of a three-mile point-to-point.
Expected to hold each-way claims with last year’s run in the Champion Bumper under his belt.