Sir Alex Ferguson is one of the biggest horse racing fans going, and he will be at the Grand National this weekend.
The Manchester United legend is said to own as many as 32 horses, and a couple are set to be in action at Aintree.
Fergie absolutely loves horse racing
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Fergie absolutely loves horse racingCredit: ITV
The Grand National is one of the biggest sporting events in the UK every year, and it is a must-see event for Ferguson.
But will he have any horses involved? talkSPORT.com investigates.
Does Sir Alex have any horses at the National?
The simple answer is that Ferguson will have a horse competing in the Grand National.
He is part-owner of Hitman, which has been entered onto the provisional list for the race.
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This horse has been trained by Paul Nicholls and will have Freddie Gingell on board.
If selected for the race, Hitman has the chance to win part of the £1 million prize pot.
Ferguson didn't have an entry in 2024, but he has two others in action at Aintree on Grand National day.
The William Hill Top Price Guarantee Handicap Hurdle takes places at 1:20pm on Saturday, April 5.
In this race, Ferguson has Monmiral running.
He shares this horse with John Hales, and jockey Harry Cobden has described Monmiral as the 'best juvenile' he's sat on, which is high praise.
Monmiral has enjoyed some great success in the past
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Monmiral has enjoyed some great success in the pastCredit: getty
And then immediately after the Grand National, Ferguson has another horse in action.
In the Rosconn Group Maghull Novices' Chase at 5pm, L'Eau Du Sud runs.
As it stands, this horse is the favourite to win that race, with only six other competitors.
That horse is trained by Dan Skelton and will be ridden by Harry Skelton.
In this race, there is a total of £111,684 up for grabs, with the winner taking £67,524 of that.
So if L'Eau Du Sud can be successful, Sir Alex would walk away with a nice bonus.
Grand National 2025: Date and how to follow
The 2025 Grand National will take place on Saturday, April 5.
It is expected to get started at around 4pm.
The race is run over four miles and two furlongs and is just under two circuits of the Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool.
It will likely last for nine minutes, with the average winning time of the Grand National standing at nine minutes and 10 seconds.
The action will be broadcast live and free-to-air on ITV. You will also be able to watch online via ITVX.
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