William Hill TV provides free live streaming of horse racing and greyhound events, making it easy to watch and bet on races from the UK and Ireland. This Match.Center guide covers everything you need to know about using William Hill’s TV service.
What to watch on William Hill TV
William Hill TV offers live streams of horse racing from 20+ UK tracks such as Ascot, Cheltenham, Epsom, Aintree, and Newmarket. Major festivals like the Cheltenham Festival are covered. Greyhound racing from the UK, Ireland and other countries is also available through services like Racing Post Greyhound TV.
William Hill TV is a great way to watch and bet on your favourite horse racing and greyhound events.
Which horse racing tracks does William Hill TV Cover?
William Hill TV streams live horse racing action from the top tracks across the UK and Ireland. Some of the major British tracks featured include:
- Cheltenham
- Aintree
- Epsom Downs
- Ascot
- Newmarket
- York
- Doncaster
- Sandown Park
In addition to these, many other UK and Irish horse racing tracks are covered so you can watch a wide range of meets and fixtures.
How To Use William Hill TV
Using William Hill’s live streaming TV service is simple. Just log into your William Hill account on desktop or mobile and look for the “William Hill TV” tab in the horse racing or greyhound sections. Select your desired event stream and you’re ready to watch races and place bets simultaneously.
How Much Do I Need to Bet to Watch William Live Racing?
The majority of meetings are free to watch, but 10-20%, usually the top races, require a wager. To access William Hill’s “Bet to Watch” horse racing streams, you need to place a minimum bet of £1.
This requirement is standard across most major UK bookies. So William Hill is in line with competitors when it comes to live streaming access.
Is There a Time Delay on The William Hill Live Streaming and TV?
Yes, as any other stream, William Hill TV streams are delayed compared to the live event, usually by about 10-30 seconds. This is typical for online sports streaming to allow for a smooth broadcast. The brief lag is barely noticeable when enjoying the races.
How to full-screen William Hill TV?
To view William Hill TV in expanded full screen mode on desktop or mobile:
- Log in to your William Hill account
- Go to William Hill TV and select your event
- Click the “Full Screen” icon to enlarge the video
Keep in mind full screen capability varies based on the specific stream.
Key Terms and Conditions
When using William Hill TV, be aware of these key requirements:
- Only available to customers in UK and Ireland
- Account must be verified
- Minimum £1 bet required for “Bet to Watch” streams
- Special bets and ante-post bets do not qualify
Also know that live streams may vary based on your location and device.
William Hill Radio
William Hill also offers a free live radio service dedicated to horse racing commentary and updates. Fans can tune in to get coverage of races, analysis, and interviews. It’s a nice supplemental option alongside the William Hill TV live streams.
FAQs
Is William Hill TV free?
Most races featured on William Hill TV can be watched for free without any betting required. These free streams will be indicated by a green video icon. However, for some major events marked with a yellow cross icon, you need to place a minimum £1 bet to access the live stream. These are called “Bet to Watch” events. Generally, the majority of daily horse racing and greyhound content on William Hill TV is free. Only about 10-20% of premium races or meetings require a qualifying bet to watch live
Can I stream sports other than greyhound racing and horse racing?
No, William Hill TV exclusively covers greyhound racing and horse racing events. It does not offer live streaming of any other sports. For football, tennis, etc. you would need to use a service like bet365 for live sports streaming.
What horse racing tracks does WH TV Cover?
William Hill TV streams live horse racing from over 20 of the top tracks across the UK and Ireland. Some of the major British courses featured include Cheltenham, Aintree, Epsom Downs, Ascot, Newmarket, York, Doncaster, and Sandown Park.