The world's most famous National Hunt Race goes at Aintree this afternoon.
Last year's Grand National winner Many Clouds is the favourite for this year's event too.
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Leighton Aspell will be on board – and he's hoping to become the first jockey to win the race three times in a row.
Two-time winner Ruby Walsh was ruled out last night with a broken wrist.
His place on the Willie Mullins-trained Sir Des Champs will be taken by Nina Carberry.
It goes to post at 5.15pm with the first race of the day off at 1.45pm