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The Saudi Cup

King Abdulaziz Racecourse · Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

1800m (9 furlongs) · dirt · $20,000,000

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Race Days

Saudi Cup Undercard Day
Fri 13 Feb 15:00 local
The Saudi Cup
Sat 14 Feb 20:40 local

The Saudi Cup is the richest horse race on the planet, offering a staggering $20,000,000 purse for its 1800m dirt contest at King Abdulaziz Racecourse in Riyadh on February 14, 2026. No other race in the world puts more money on the line for a single afternoon of competition, and the best horses from every continent converge on the Saudi capital for a chance at the prize.

History and Rise to Prominence

First run in 2020, the Saudi Cup is the youngest of the world’s super-races, but its purse instantly made it the most valuable. Maximum Security won the inaugural edition in a dramatic finish that announced Saudi Arabia’s arrival on the global racing stage. The race was conceived as the centerpiece of the Riyadh Racing Season, a bold effort to position the Kingdom alongside Dubai, Hong Kong, and Japan as a destination for elite Thoroughbreds. In just a few short years, it has attracted winners of the Kentucky Derby, the Dubai World Cup, and the Breeders’ Cup Classic, all chasing a paycheck that dwarfs every other race on the calendar.

The 2026 Edition

The 2026 Saudi Cup takes place over two days at King Abdulaziz Racecourse. The undercard program begins on February 13 at 3:00 PM local time (AST, UTC+3), featuring international support races worth millions in their own right. The main event goes to post on February 14 at 8:40 PM AST. The race is run over 1800 meters (approximately 9 furlongs) on dirt, a distance that favors horses with both speed and stamina. Expect a field drawn from the top stables in the United States, Japan, Europe, and the Middle East.

Timezone Guide for International Viewers

For fans watching from London, the 8:40 PM AST post time translates to 5:40 PM GMT, a comfortable early evening slot. Viewers on the US East Coast can catch the race at 12:40 PM EST, making it an ideal lunchtime watch. In Dubai, just one hour ahead, the race goes off at 9:40 PM GST. Australian fans in Sydney will find the race at 4:40 AM AEDT the following morning, requiring an early alarm. For Japanese viewers in Tokyo, post time falls at 2:40 AM JST on February 15, a late night commitment for racing purists.

The Atmosphere in Riyadh

King Abdulaziz Racecourse is a modern marvel of racing architecture, with a grandstand that seats 25,000 and a sweeping dirt track set against the Riyadh skyline. The Saudi Cup meeting is run under floodlights, giving the entire evening a dramatic, almost cinematic quality. The crowd is a mixture of local racing enthusiasts and international visitors who have traveled specifically for the event. Fashion, hospitality, and spectacle are all part of the package, with the Saudi racing authorities investing heavily in making the weekend a destination event.

What to Watch For in 2026

The question every year is whether the American dirt specialists can hold off the increasingly strong Japanese contingent. Japan’s runners have been making inroads on dirt surfaces globally, and the Saudi Cup’s distance and surface suit their improving dirt stock. European raiders, typically more comfortable on turf, tend to struggle here, but the size of the purse ensures that top trainers will find a way to send their best. Watch for horses who performed well in the Breeders’ Cup Classic or the Pegasus World Cup as leading contenders.

The Saudi Cup undercard day on February 13 is worth watching in its own right, with Group-level races offering seven-figure purses that would headline any other meeting in the world.

For the current time in Riyadh, check Riyadh time. For more on Saudi Arabia, see Saudi Arabia time.

Venue

King Abdulaziz Racecourse Riyadh, Saudi Arabia · Capacity: 25,000

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the The Saudi Cup in 2026?

The The Saudi Cup takes place from 2026-02-13 to 2026-02-14 at King Abdulaziz Racecourse in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

What time does the The Saudi Cup start in my timezone?

The main event starts at 20:40 local time in Riyadh (Asia/Riyadh). This page automatically converts all post times to your timezone.

What is the purse for the The Saudi Cup?

The The Saudi Cup carries a purse of $20,000,000. It is run over 1800m (9 furlongs) on dirt.