Kentucky Derby 2026: Props Odds & Picks
One of the biggest betting events on the U.S. sporting calendar is set for Churchill Downs this Saturday, with the eyes of the world locked on Louisville for the 2026 Kentucky Derby.
This year’s Run for the Roses includes a high number of potential winners, meaning that some of the best value for bettors could come in the form of the props markets. You can find the latest Kentucky Derby props odds and our standout picks below.
Kentucky Derby Props Odds
First Letter in Winning Horse’s Name
Number of Letters in Winning Horse’s Name
Number of Words in Winning Horse’s Name
Saddlecloth Number of Winning Horse
Starting Gate Number of Winner
Will A Japanese-Trained Horse Win?
Will Any Horse Win The Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes?
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Will Secretariat’s Record Time be Tied or Broken?
Will There Be a Photo Finish?
Will There be a Post-Race Enquiry?
Will There be a Triple Crown Champion in 2026?
Will There be a Wire-to-Wire Winner?
Kentucky Derby Props Picks
After reading our Kentucky Derby 2026 picks, you will be able to predict which markets we will like in the props section. However, the props can ensure an opportunity to cover an extra few bases, enhancing chances of potential returns.
For example, two of our main Derby picks have two words in their name, meaning that odds of -170 makes plenty of appeal. Meanwhile, the saddlecloth of the winner being an even number is also a standout selection. This option will cover the main contenders in the betting, such as Commandment, Chief Wallabee, and Further Ado.
Historical records are there to be broken, but Secretariat’s long-standing track record in the Kentucky Derby looks unlikely to be shattered this weekend. Meanwhile, the feat of a Triple Crown winner also looks unlikely, with both selections being odds-on options at BetOnline.
It would also be challenging to foresee a wire-to-wire winner, with speedsters such as Six Speed, Intrepido, and Pavlovian all likely to tire in the home stretch. Meanwhile, there hasn’t been a wire-to-wire winner of the Kentucky Derby since Authentic in 2020.
