TwinSpires

twinspiresTwinSpires.com, the official online site of Churchill Downs Inc., lets players wager on virtually every Thoroughbred, harness and quarter horse race—from the bluegrass of Kentucky to venues across the U.S. and around the world.

Available for download on desktop, iOS and Android, TwinSpires.com boasts a “bottom-up approach” to betting that combines the latest technology with premier racing content, all backed by the tradition of Churchill Downs, home of the world-famous Kentucky Derby.

There’s never a fee to wager, just login and start betting.

Real-Time Track Action

TwinSpires’ advanced betting and handicapping tools with virtual real-time technology give you the ability to adjust your bets as race information changes—right up to post time. You can submit your wagers even as you watch the horses get in the gate, or if there are any delays—and that means fewer dropped bets.

Just point, click and bet at over 300 U.S. and international thoroughbred and harness race courses.

Correct Your Course with Wager Cancellation

TwinSpires’ Wager Cancellation option makes it easy for you to change your mind and change you bet within certain predefined limits. When your horse suddenly isn’t looking like a sure thing, Wager Cancellation lets you correct your course for a better outcome.

What We Like About Twin Spires

The site is great to look at, with an elegant design, intuitive user interface and informative tips on handicapping and wagering that will make you a better judge of horseflesh.

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For customer support, visit live chat, call 877-774-7371 or email player.services@twinspires.com

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