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What Time & TV Channel Is the Kentucky Oaks on Today?

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The world’s fastest three-year-old fillies will be on display at Churchill Downs on Friday night, as the $1 million Grade-1 Kentucky Oaks serves as the appetizer for Saturday’s Kentucky Derby.

Here’s a complete look at everything you need to know to watch the anticipated race:


2017 Kentucky Oaks Viewing Info

Date: Friday, May 5, 2017

Start Time: The 13-race card on Friday starts at 10:30 a.m. ET. The Kentucky Oaks has a scheduled post time of 6:12 p.m. ET. You can read here for a complete schedule of races

TV Channel: NBC Sports Network. Coverage is from Noon to 3 p.m. ET and 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. ET

Live Stream: NBC Sports Live Extra, Sling TV, or DirecTV Now

Post Positions & Odds:

1. Ever So Clever: 20/1

2. Lockdown: 20/1

3. Mopotism: 20/1

4. Paradise Woods: 5/2

5. Jordan’s Henny: 30/1

6. Vexatious: 20/1

7. Farrell: 5/1

8. Sailor’s Valentine: 30/1

9. Wicked Lick: 30/1

10. Miss Sky Warrior: 9/2

11. Tequilita: 20/1

12. Daddys Lil Darling: 20/1

13. Abel Tasman: 5/1

14: Salty: 6/1

Also Eligible: Summer Luck: 30/1

The Favorite

Though there are several strong candidates, Paradise Woods is considered the favorite in this year’s Run for the Lilies. A quick look at last month’s Grade-1 Santa Anita Oaks, and it’s simple to see why that’s the case:


In that one, the Richard Mandella-trained horse jumped out to a significant lead by the first turn, continued to pull away and put on the after-burners down the final stretch to beat Abel Tasman–another strong contender in the Kentucky Oaks–by an astounding 11 3/4 lengths. It was a tantalizing performance–she earned a 107 Beyer Speed Figure, the fastest for a three-year-old filly on dirt since 2013.

If Paradise Woods can put together another performance like that in the Oaks–and it doesn’t even need to be quite that dominant–there’s a good chance she’ll be heading to the Preakness or Belmont to compete with the boys in the next month.

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