How to Watch the Kentucky Derby Online: Livestream Horse Race 2025
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Horse racing’s biggest day of the year has arrived with the 151st Kentucky Derby about to open its gates at Churchill Downs in Louisville. Journalism, who drew the No. 8 post position, is currently the favorite to win the prestigious race. Sovereignty, Sandman, Rodriguez, and Burnham Square make up the other top contenders.
At a Glance: How to Watch the Kentucky Derby
If you’ve got your hat on and a Woodford Reserve Classic Mint Julep in hand, it’s time to find a way to watch the Kentucky Derby. Below is a quick guide on the best ways to livestream the Kentucky Derby without cable, plus details on the race’s horses and odds.
How to Watch the Kentucky Derby Online
The Kentucky Derby is airing on NBC. There will also be lead-up coverage of the Run for the Roses on USA Network. If you don’t have cable, you can stream the 2025 Kentucky Derby online using any live TV streaming service that carries the channel or Peacock, which will have a simulcast.
DirecTV, which is now offering streaming packages that don’t require any hardware, carries NBC and USA Network. You can get NBC in DirecTV’s affordable MyNews plan, which costs just $34.99 a month. If you want USA Network as well (for coverage leading up to the race), you can get both channels in the $84.99-a-month Entertainment Signature Package. Both plans start with a five-day free trial.
Fubo is another great option for livestreaming the Kentucky Derby. This service is more expensive than DirecTV’s MyNews plan, but you get both NBC and USA Network in every plan. Packages start at $84.99 a month after a seven-day free trial. Even better: Right now, Fubo is offering $20 off your first month.
Peacock is a much more affordable way to stream the Kentucky Derby, compared to the options above, although it doesn’t offer a free trial. Peacock plans start at just $7.99 a month for the Premium plan, or you can upgrade to the Premium Plus plan at $13.99 a month. The upgraded plan removes ads during on-demand content, allows downloading, and gets you 24/7 access to your local NBC news channel.
2025 Kentucky Derby Date, Start Time
The 2025 Kentucky Derby is today, Saturday, May 3.
Coverage begins at noon on USA Network and Peacock and 2:30 p.m. ET on NBC. The race will begin after 6:30 p.m. ET; the post time is currently 6:57 p.m. ET.
2025 Kentucky Derby Horses, Odds
Here’s the full list of three-year-old fillies running in this year’s Kentucky Derby, including their trainers, jockeys, and odds (as of writing).
- Citizen Bull — Bob Baffert, Martin Garcia, 20-1
- Neoequos — Saffie Joseph Jr., Flavien Prat, 30-1
- Final Gambit — Brad Cox, Luan Machado, 30-1
- Rodriguez — Bob Baffert, Mike Smith, 12-1
- American Promise — D. Wayne Lukas, Nik Juarez, 30-1
- Admire Daytona — Yukihiro Kato, Christophe Lemaire, 30-1
- Luxor Café — Noriyuki Hori, Joao Moreira, 15-1
- Journalism — Michael McCarthy, Umberto Rispoli, 3-1
- Burnham Square — Ian Wilkes, Brian Hernandez Jr., 12-1
- Grande — Todd Pletcher, John Velazquez, 20-1
- Flying Mohawk — Whit Beckman, Joe Ramos, 30-1
- East Avenue — Brendan Walsh, Manny Franco, 20-1
- Publisher — Steve Asmussen, Irad Ortiz Jr., 20-1
- Tiztastic — Steve Asmussen, Joel Rosario, 20-1
- Render Judgment — Kenny McPeek, Julien Leparoux, 30-1
- Coal Battle — Lonnie Briley, Juan Vargas, 30-1
- Sandman — Mark Casse, Jose Ortiz, 6-1
- Sovereignty — Bill Mott, Junior Alvarado, 5-1
- Chunk of Gold — Ethan West, Jareth Loveberry, 30-1
- Owen Almighty — Brian Lynch, Javier Castellano, 30-1
Also eligible
- Baeza, John Shirreffs, Flavien Prat, 12-1
Want to properly imbibe while watching the 2025 Kentucky Derby? Pick up this commemorative bottle from Woodford Reserve. The brand has been the official bourbon of the race since 1999. Bonus points: fix it in a mint julep, the cocktail of the Kentucky Derby.