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Today's Market Movers. Live.

Every UK race scheduled for tomorrow, every bookmaker, every price move - ranked by magnitude.

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Steamers are being backed. Drifters are losing support. Click any row to drill into the full price timeline.

Tomorrow's biggest moves 21 races tracked 6 meetings Updated 22:30 Carefree Dream shortened into 6/1 from 20/1 at Bet365; Mardy Bum drifted out to 28/1 from 16/1 at Bet365.

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Most Volatile Today

Markets that won't sit still - most price changes today, any direction.

  1. 6 moves
    8. Beorma Uttoxeter · 4.00
    10/11 −15.1%
  2. 5 moves
    2. Saxon Cross Uttoxeter · 4.00
    4/1 −23.1%
  3. 4 moves
    3. Tiger Orchid Uttoxeter · 3.00
    5/1 +20%
  4. 4 moves
    6. Tyson Uttoxeter · 4.30
    5/2 +55.6%
  5. 4 moves
    1. Immortal Fame Uttoxeter · 4.30
    10/1 −47.6%
  6. 4 moves
    2. Joltin N Jiving Uttoxeter · 4.30
    11/1 +50%
  7. 4 moves
    3. Al Mubhir Hamilton Park · 3.51
    12/1 −38.1%
  8. 4 moves
    7. Altareq Hamilton Park · 3.51
    7/2 flat
Biggest Drift ↑
Mardy Bum

1.Mardy Bum

2.42 Wetherby · J: C Horgan
was 16/1 28/1 70.6%
Bet365 leads · 4 price changes today View race →
Top Steamers 10
Top Drifters 10

A market mover describes a horse whose odds are dramatically shortening or lengthening before the off. There are lots of price movements on a daily basis, with the bookies reacting to the weight of money coming in. A steamer means a popular selection where there's a significant number of bets being placed. Market confidence forces a bookmaker to cut the price on that horse. Conversely, a drifter is friendless in the market, with the odds lengthening as a result.

We know that punters want to get the inside track on market movers. It's important to get this information when solving the puzzle of which horse might win a race. A lot of shrewd money is placed shortly before the off. News can come from the stables regarding certain runners and their chances of winning. Our market movers page ranks the biggest moves in terms of magnitude across all of the main bookmakers to help inform your bets.

What Moves Horse Racing Prices

We see horse racing market movers on a daily basis. Across the various meetings, there will be steamers and drifters which the team at Racing-Odds.com are able to highlight. Each bookmaker will initially go live with their prices and then start to adjust the market. This often starts as a reaction to the early money coming in from shrewd customers.

As we get nearer to the off for each race, more market movers can be identified. There's likely to be plenty of whispers coming from the yard at this stage. Therefore, informed money is being put down based on the condition of a horse and how well it has travelled to the track. It's also likely that conversations have been had between owner, trainer and jockey.

There are plenty of other factors which will have a bearing on horse racing market movers. The going is subject to change based on the weather. Drying ground or heavy rainfall can have a significant bearing on a horse's chances of success. There might also be non-runners on the day of the race which will lead to shortening odds across the board.

How Market Movers Can Help Your Betting

At Racing-Odds.com, you can identify the steamers and drifters straight away. Punters are usually more interested in the former with the odds shortening. However, it's important to identify whether this is down to an early market correction from the bookmakers or alternatively if the horse has been the subject of a big gamble.

When aiming to identify what is a steamer in betting, it's a horse whose odds have shortened by a significant margin. Sometimes that runner will end up winning but that doesn't mean the price is value anymore. Money often follows money in the market without any strong identifiable reason why a horse should be priced so short.

What is a drifter in horse racing is when the runner's price goes the other way. When we see the odds drifting, it doesn't completely rule that horse out from winning. However, there's always a reason why a bookmaker is happy to lengthen the odds. Make sure you combine the market movers information with the form guide to get a more rounded picture.

Our market movers board helps readers as it presents live racing odds across the main bookmakers. Our ranking system identifies the biggest daily steamers and drifters in terms of percentage change.

Market Movers FAQ

What is a market mover in horse racing?
Market movers are horses whose odds have changed significantly. Their prices may have either shortened or lengthened in the market. If a runner's odds get shorter, it implies a growing confidence that the horse will win.
What is the difference between a steamer and a drifter?
Steamers are horses who have shortened in price. Drifters refer to runners whose odds have lengthened since the opening show. Readers are more interested in steamers as other customers are backing them to win.
Does a horse shortening in the betting mean it will win?
No. The odds movements simply change the implied probability that a horse will win. A horse shortening suggests that it has more chance of a victory in the eyes of the bookies and other customers.
How often do the odds update?
The odds change on a frequent basis, especially as we get closer to the off. However, there might be horse racing market movers hours before the race begins. Much depends on the opening prices.
Why do different bookmakers show different prices?
Each bookmaker will have a team of horse racing odds compilers. They will have a unique set of prices and the odds are often affected by the bets received. However, the prices tend to be similar across the board.
Should I bet on steamers, or against them?
If you're able to identify the market movers early enough, it can pay to bet on steamers. However, sometimes the odds tumble to the point where it's worth looking for alternatives. It's good to try and understand why a horse is shortening in the market.