
5.00 Royal Ascot result – day 3: Who won the Britannia Stakes 2025? How every horse finished in huge race
LADIES Day at Royal Ascot is heading towards an unwanted end - but not before the Britannia Stakes!
SunSport brings you how every horse finished in the blockbuster 5pm race.
5.00 Royal Ascot result
Full results and horse placing to follow...
FULL Royal Ascot race schedule
All times BST
Thursday, June 19
14:30 The Norfolk Stakes (G2) £150,000 (ITV)
15:05 The King George V Stakes (Handicap) £110,000 (ITV)
15:40 The Ribblesdale Stakes (G2) £250,000 (ITV)
16:20 The Gold Cup (G1) £650,000 (ITV)
17:00 The Britannia Stakes (Handicap) £120,000 (ITV)
17:35 The Hampton Court Stakes (G3) £150,000 (ITV)
18:10 The Buckingham Palace Stakes (Handicap) £110,000 (ITV4)
Friday, June 20
Saturday, June 21
14:30 The Chesham Stakes (Listed) £110,000 (ITV)
15:05 The Jersey Stakes (G3) £150,000 (ITV)
15:40 The Hardwicke Stakes (G2) £250,000 (ITV)
16:20 The Platinum Jubilee Stakes (G1) £1,000,000 (ITV)
17:00 The Wokingham Stakes (Handicap) £175,000 (ITV)
17:35 The Golden Gates Stakes (Handicap) £110,000 (ITV)
18:10 The Queen Alexandra Stakes (Conditions) £110,000 (ITV4)
What TV channel is Royal Ascot 2025 on and can it be live streamed FREE?
All 35 races at Royal Ascot will be available to watch for FREE on ITV.
ITV1 will air the first six races of each day before switching to ITV4 for the final contest of the day.
You will be able to live stream Royal Ascot in its entirety for FREE via the ITVX app/website.
The opening show will be broadcast on ITV4 from 9.30am-10.30am from Tuesday to Saturday.
Sky Sports Racing will also be providing coverage of Royal Ascot, but you will require a subscription to access their service.
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