Don't miss out to watch King George VI Chase Horse Racing Live on ITV just after Christmas day. The Amazing horse racing will begin at 15:00 GMT Time. Watch King George VI Chase 2018 Live Horse Racing It is jump racing's Christmas special; the festive blockbuster which brings together a glittering cast list to dominate the busy schedule on 26 December. Last season's King George and Aintree Bowl winner and Cheltenham Gold Cup runner-up; nearly 30 lengths last of five at Haydock in November. King George VI Chase 2018 Live Native River v Might Bite: Haydock head-to-head for Betfair Chase BBC Sport-23 Nov 2018 WHO WILL BE KING? Horse racing tips: Who will win the 3.05 King George VI Chase live on ITV on Boxing Day? GET ON TREND Horse racing tips: King George VI Chase trends – we help you find the winner of the Kempton highlight live on ITV.Nine of the past 10 winners were heading to Kempton on the back of a top-three finish last time out. That makes his fifth place at Haydock 32 days ago a big worry. On the plus side, this has been a race for return winners with Long Run, Silviniaco Conti and Kauto Star taking this more than once in the past decade. Clan Des Obeaux was out of the first three last time too. Will Bristol De Mai stay on trail of £1m bonus? Just like in 2017, Bristol De Mai comes to Kempton on something of a high after success in the Betfair Chase, the first leg of the Jockey Club's £1m 'Steeplechasing Triple Crown', which also takes in the King George and the Cheltenham Gold Cup. Conventional wisdom is the feature at Haydock is 'his race', and that he is more vulnerable at other tracks. That is what happened last time around when Simon Munir and Isaac Souede's grey gelding, ridden by their retained jockey Daryl Jacob, was only sixth behind Might Bite at Kempton. However, while trainer Nigel Twiston-Davies has never knowingly undersold himself on the confidence front, there is a definite belief routine surgery to aid Bristol De Mai's breathing may have made all the difference this season. He could hardly have been more impressive in what was a 'mini Gold Cup' at Haydock, when for once the going was not rain-soaked and he positively danced on the good ground.