ITV Racing will broadcast almost 120 days of racing in 2025, with new fixtures, and courses added to the existing schedule.
In 2024, 72 days were shown on the main ITV1 channel, and the intention would be to match that in 2025, almost double the number of main channel days since 2017.
The key racing Festivals will again form the highlights of the schedule with six races a day to be shown at the Cheltenham Festival and an extended show length at the Aintree Grand National meeting.
New additions for 2025 include jump racing being shown from Windsor for the first time for the Winter Millions on 17 and 19 January, and racing from smaller tracks like Hexham on November 7 also brought into the schedule.
Some key international races, the Sky Bet Sunday Series and Racing League will once again be included in the schedule.
Ed Chamberlin and Francesca Cumani will continue to spearhead the Bafta-winning presenting and production team.
The Opening Show, presented by Oli Bell, will be shown every Saturday on ITV4 in its usual slot of 9.30-10.30am.