The 151st edition of the Preakness Stakes is set to deliver plenty of excitement, even without a Triple Crown on the line. For the first time in its storied history, the race will be held at Laurel Park while Pimlico Race Course undergoes renovations—a change that adds a fresh twist to this classic event.
Horse racing fans hoping for a historic Triple Crown bid will have to wait another year. Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo will not compete in the Preakness, as trainer Cherie DeVaux has opted to rest the horse ahead of the Belmont Stakes. That leaves the field wide open, with a new champion set to emerge on Saturday.
Here's everything you need to know to catch all the action:
When and Where to Watch
The 2026 Preakness Stakes will air live on NBC, with the race scheduled to start at approximately 7:01 p.m. ET on Saturday, May 16. Streaming options include DIRECTV and Peacock, so you can follow every stride from the comfort of your home.
The Field
With Golden Tempo sitting this one out, the competition is wide open. Keep an eye on the full list of horses as they line up at Laurel Park—this year's race promises to be a battle of fresh contenders looking to make their mark.
Whether you're a seasoned racing fan or new to the sport, the Preakness Stakes offers a perfect blend of tradition and unpredictability. Grab your gear, settle in, and get ready for a thrilling evening of horse racing.
