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Ladbrokes Wednesday Opening Times

Ladbrokes Wednesday Opening Times

Wednesday sits in the quiet middle of the betting week, which makes it the easiest day to get served and one of the least predictable for evening closing. This guide sets out typical Ladbrokes Wednesday opening times across the UK, what midweek racing and football do to the trading day, and how to confirm your nearest branch before you travel.

Direct answer: most Ladbrokes betting shops in the UK open between 8:00am and 9:00am on a Wednesday and close between 7:00pm and 10:00pm. A representative branch trades roughly 8:30am to 9:00pm, following the same shape as the rest of the Monday to Friday week.

Wednesday hours are set at branch level rather than nationally, and the evening close is the figure most likely to vary. Confirm with the specific shop you plan to visit if you are arriving late in the day.

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  1. Typical Ladbrokes Wednesday opening times
  2. How Wednesday fits into the trading week
  3. Why Wednesday is the best day to visit a betting shop
  4. Why Wednesday hours vary between branches
  5. Wednesday hours by type of location
  6. Midweek racing and evening football
  7. Wednesday opening across the UK nations
  8. Half days, bank holiday weeks and seasonal changes
  9. How to check your local Ladbrokes
  10. Frequently asked questions

Typical Ladbrokes Wednesday Opening Times

Ladbrokes operates one of the largest betting shop estates in the UK, with well over a thousand branches trading across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Wednesday follows the standard weekday template: a mid-morning-ready opening, an afternoon built around British racing, and an evening close that depends far more on the individual branch than on the brand. The table below shows the ranges you are most likely to meet.

General guide to Ladbrokes Wednesday opening times in the UK. Individual branches may differ.
WednesdayTypical rangeMost common
Opening time8:00am – 9:30am8:30am – 9:00am
Closing time6:00pm – 10:00pm8:00pm – 9:00pm
Total trading hours9 – 13 hoursAround 12 hours
Busiest period12:30pm to 4:00pm, around the afternoon racing cards

If you want a single figure to plan around, 8:30am to 9:00pm is the most representative Wednesday pattern for a mainstream high street Ladbrokes. The opening time is the safer of the two to rely on; the closing time is the one worth checking.

How Wednesday Fits Into the Trading Week

Wednesday is not an outlier in the way Saturday and Sunday are. It sits comfortably inside the weekday pattern, and the useful comparison is how much quieter it is rather than how much shorter.

Typical weekly pattern for a mainstream UK Ladbrokes branch.
DayTypical openingTypical closingRelative footfall
Monday8:30am – 9:00am8:00pm – 9:00pmQuiet
Tuesday8:30am – 9:00am8:00pm – 9:00pmQuiet
Wednesday8:30am – 9:00am8:00pm – 9:00pmQuiet to moderate
Thursday8:30am – 9:00am8:00pm – 9:00pmModerate
Friday8:00am – 9:00am9:00pm – 10:00pmBusy
Saturday8:00am – 9:00am8:00pm – 10:00pmBusiest
Sunday9:00am – 10:00am6:00pm – 10:00pmModerate, shortest day

The practical takeaway is that a Wednesday visit gets you close to the full trading day with none of the weekend queue. For the two days at the other end of that scale, see our guides to Ladbrokes Saturday opening times and Ladbrokes Sunday opening times.

Why Wednesday Is the Best Day to Visit a Betting Shop

If you have a choice of day, Wednesday is usually the right one. The reasons are practical rather than promotional.

  • Short counter queues. Midweek footfall is a fraction of Saturday's, so a settlement query or a large collection that would take twenty minutes at the weekend takes two.
  • Staff have time. Questions about a settled slip, a rule 4 deduction, a voided leg or an account matter get a proper answer on a quiet Wednesday afternoon.
  • Full racing coverage. British racing runs Wednesday cards year-round, so the screens and the service are working normally — it is quiet, not closed down.
  • Machines and seating are free. The parts of a shop that are contested at the weekend are generally available midweek.
  • Deliveries and maintenance. Some branches schedule stock deliveries or engineer visits on quiet midweek mornings, which very occasionally delays opening by a few minutes.

Why Ladbrokes Wednesday Hours Vary Between Branches

There is no single national Wednesday timetable, because opening hours are a local decision shaped by four factors.

1. The premises licence

Every licensed betting office in Great Britain holds a premises licence issued by the local licensing authority, and that licence sets the outer limits within which the shop may trade — commonly something in the region of 7:00am to 10:00pm. Ladbrokes can trade fewer hours than the licence permits but never more, so two branches a few miles apart may sit under different councils with different permitted windows.

2. Midweek demand

Wednesday is the day where commercial judgement shows most clearly. A branch that comfortably justifies trading until 10:00pm on a Friday may see almost no evening trade on a Wednesday and pull closing forward to 7:00pm or 8:00pm as a result.

3. Host site rules

A Ladbrokes inside a shopping centre or on a managed retail park generally cannot open before the centre does or trade after it closes. Most centres run standard 9:00am to 6:00pm weekday hours, which caps these branches regardless of demand.

4. Staffing patterns

Midweek rotas are the thinnest of the week. Where a shop is single-staffed on a Wednesday, the published hours are more likely to flex slightly at either end than on a fully staffed weekend shift.

Ladbrokes Wednesday Opening Times by Type of Location

Rather than working from a national average, it is more useful to identify which category your branch falls into.

Indicative Wednesday hours by branch type. Confirm locally before travelling.
Branch typeWednesday openingWednesday closing
City centre / major high street8:00am – 8:30am9:00pm – 10:00pm
Town centre8:30am – 9:00am8:00pm – 9:00pm
Suburban parade / residential9:00am – 9:30am6:00pm – 8:00pm
Shopping centre unit9:00am – 9:30am5:30pm – 6:30pm
Retail park8:30am – 9:00am7:00pm – 8:00pm
Near a stadium or greyhound track8:30amOften later on midweek fixture nights

Suburban and shopping centre branches are the ones that catch people out midweek. The same shop that trades to 10:00pm on a Saturday may be locked by 6:30pm on a Wednesday, because the evening trade simply is not there. If you are planning an after-work visit, that is the case to verify.

Midweek Racing and Evening Football

Wednesday has its own sporting rhythm, and it is worth building into your timing.

  • Afternoon racing: British Wednesday cards typically run from around 1:00pm to 5:30pm, comfortably inside trading hours at every branch type.
  • Evening racing: summer Wednesday evening meetings often run to 8:30pm or later, past the closing time of many suburban shops. Place those bets in the afternoon.
  • Champions League and European nights: midweek kick-offs are usually at 8:00pm UK time, which lands right on the closing hour for a large number of branches. Do not assume you can bet at the counter after kick-off.
  • Domestic midweek fixtures: League Cup rounds and rearranged league games generally kick off at 7:45pm or 8:00pm, with the same warning attached.
  • Collecting winnings: allow 20 to 30 minutes before the listed closing time. Counters wind down before the door is locked, even on a quiet evening.

Remember: the Ladbrokes website and app take bets 24 hours a day, so a shop that closes before an 8:00pm kick-off does not mean the market is closed. Shop prices and online prices can differ on some products.

Wednesday Opening Across the UK Nations

Weekday trading is the most consistent part of the week across the United Kingdom, but a few regional points are worth knowing.

England and Wales

Wednesday hours are governed by the individual premises licence rather than by shop trading legislation. The Sunday Trading Act 1994 places no restriction on weekdays at all, which is why a betting office can open earlier and close later midweek than a large store nearby.

Scotland

Scotland operates a separate licensing regime, and in practice Scottish Ladbrokes branches follow the same weekday shape as those elsewhere in Great Britain. City-centre shops in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Dundee are typically the latest midweek closers.

Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland has its own betting legislation and a longer history of restricted trading, with Sunday opening only becoming lawful under the Betting, Gaming, Lotteries and Amusements (Amendment) Act (Northern Ireland) 2022. Weekday hours are broadly conventional, though evening closing tends to be a little earlier than in comparable Great Britain locations. Check the individual shop rather than assuming a mainland pattern.

Half Days, Bank Holiday Weeks and Seasonal Changes

Most Wednesdays are unremarkable, but a handful behave differently.

Wednesdays that fall outside the normal pattern.
OccasionWhat usually happens
Traditional half-day townsA small number of market towns retain a Wednesday early-closing culture. Betting shops rarely observe it, but a branch inside a quiet parade may still trim its evening hours.
Bank holiday weeksThe Wednesday itself is normal. It is the Monday that usually runs reduced, Sunday-style hours.
Christmas weekHours shift substantially. A Wednesday falling on Christmas Eve closes early; Christmas Day is closed nationwide; Boxing Day opens with a major racing card.
Winter monthsSome suburban branches bring evening closing forward by an hour between November and February, when abandoned meetings and dark evenings reduce trade.
Cheltenham and Royal Ascot weeksThe Wednesday is a major festival day and among the busiest midweek dates of the year, sometimes with extended hours.

Holiday periods need their own check — see our Ladbrokes bank holiday opening times and Ladbrokes Christmas opening times guides for the full seasonal picture.

How to Check Ladbrokes Wednesday Opening Times for Your Branch

Wednesday is a reliable day for opening and an unreliable one for closing. Four steps, in order of dependability:

  1. Search the exact branch, not the brand. Use the street name and postcode rather than "Ladbrokes near me". Two shops in the same town can differ by three hours on a midweek evening.
  2. Read the day, not the week. Map listings default to today. Make sure you are looking at Wednesday's row, and watch for a "hours may differ" flag.
  3. Cross-check a second source. Directory data goes stale, and seasonal evening changes are the entries least likely to be updated. Where two listings disagree, trust the more recent one.
  4. Phone the shop. For an after-work visit or a late collection, a thirty-second call beats a wasted journey.

You can start from our full Ladbrokes opening times section, which lists individual branches by street and postcode, or browse the wider bookmakers opening times directory to compare chains in your area. For the general high street picture, see bookies opening hours and opening times today.

Ladbrokes Wednesday Opening Times: Frequently Asked Questions

What time does Ladbrokes open on a Wednesday?

Most Ladbrokes branches open between 8:00am and 9:00am on a Wednesday, with 8:30am to 9:00am the most common. Busy city-centre shops open at the earlier end of that range, while suburban and shopping centre units often wait until 9:00am or 9:30am.

What time does Ladbrokes close on a Wednesday?

Wednesday closing is the most variable figure of the day, typically between 7:00pm and 10:00pm. Town and city-centre branches commonly trade until 9:00pm or 10:00pm, while quieter residential and shopping centre shops may close from 6:00pm.

Is Ladbrokes open all day on Wednesday?

Yes. Ladbrokes branches trade continuously through Wednesday with no midday closure. A typical shop is open for around 12 hours, only marginally less than a Saturday.

Are Ladbrokes Wednesday opening times different from other weekdays?

Opening times are essentially the same across Monday to Thursday. The difference is in the evening: Wednesday sometimes closes a little earlier than Friday, because midweek evening trade is lighter.

Do all Ladbrokes shops have the same Wednesday hours?

No. Hours are set branch by branch and depend on the premises licence, local demand, staffing and any host site rules. Two shops in the same town can open and close at different times.

Is Wednesday a quiet day in a Ladbrokes shop?

Generally yes. Midweek footfall is well below weekend levels, which makes Wednesday a good day for a collection, a settlement query or anything that needs time at the counter.

Can I bet on midweek Champions League football in a Ladbrokes shop?

Yes, but check the closing time first. Midweek European fixtures usually kick off at 8:00pm UK time, which is at or after the closing hour of many suburban branches. Place the bet earlier in the day or use the app.

Can I collect winnings from Ladbrokes on a Wednesday?

Yes, during Wednesday trading hours in any open branch, and midweek is usually the fastest time to do it. Arrive at least 20 to 30 minutes before closing, as counter services wind down ahead of the door closing.

Is Ladbrokes open on a Wednesday during a bank holiday week?

Yes, normal Wednesday hours almost always apply. It is the bank holiday Monday itself that typically runs reduced, Sunday-style hours.


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Ladbrokes Thursday Opening Times

Ladbrokes Thursday Opening Times

Thursday is the most dependable day in the betting shop week — long hours, full staffing and no holiday quirks to work around. This guide sets out Ladbrokes Thursday opening times across the UK, how the day fits around Thursday night football and evening racing, and the handful of Thursdays each year that break the pattern.

Direct answer: most Ladbrokes shops in the UK open between 8:00am and 9:00am on a Thursday and close between 8:00pm and 10:00pm. A typical branch trades 8:30am to 9:00pm, giving one of the longest and most consistent trading days of the week.

Hours are set at branch level rather than nationally, so use these figures for planning and confirm the specific shop if you are arriving early or collecting late.

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  1. Ladbrokes Thursday opening times at a glance
  2. Where Thursday sits in the betting shop week
  3. Why Thursday is the easiest day to plan around
  4. Thursday hours by type of branch
  5. Thursday night football and evening racing
  6. Late-night shopping and market day Thursdays
  7. Big race Thursdays in the sporting calendar
  8. Thursday trading across the UK nations
  9. The Thursdays that break the pattern
  10. Checking your local branch
  11. Frequently asked questions

Ladbrokes Thursday Opening Times at a Glance

Ladbrokes has been part of the British high street since 1886 and now runs somewhere in the region of 1,300 to 1,500 shops in the UK under Entain ownership. Thursday is the day that estate looks most uniform: it sits in the middle of the standard Monday to Friday trading block, with none of the licensing restrictions or reduced rotas that shape the weekend.

General guide to Ladbrokes Thursday opening times in the UK. Individual shops set their own hours.
ThursdayFull range seenMost common
Doors open7:30am – 10:00am8:30am
Doors close6:00pm – 10:00pm9:00pm – 10:00pm
Length of trading day9 – 14 hoursAround 12 hours
Quietest periodMid-morning, before the first afternoon race meetings get going
Busiest periodLate afternoon into the evening, around European football kick-offs

If you want a single planning figure, 8:30am to 9:00pm covers the overwhelming majority of mainstream branches. Unlike the weekend, the Thursday closing time is fairly reliable — the main variable is how early the shop opens.

Where Thursday Sits in the Betting Shop Week

Ladbrokes Thursday opening times are best understood as part of the weekday block rather than as a day with its own timetable. Here is how the full week usually looks.

Typical weekly shape for a mainstream UK Ladbrokes shop.
DayTypical openingTypical closingCharacter of the day
Monday8:30am – 9:00am8:00pm – 9:00pmQuietest weekday; earliest closes of the block
Tuesday – Wednesday8:30am – 9:00am8:00pm – 10:00pmMidweek European football extends some evenings
Thursday8:00am – 9:00am8:00pm – 10:00pmFull weekday hours; evening football and pre-weekend betting
Friday8:00am – 9:00am9:00pm – 10:00pmLonger evening trade going into the weekend
Saturday8:00am – 9:00am9:00pm – 10:00pmBusiest day of the week; earliest starts
Sunday9:00am – 10:00am6:00pm – 10:00pmShortest day and the widest spread of closing times

The contrast worth noting is with the weekend rather than with the rest of the working week. A shop that closes at 6:00pm on a quiet Sunday will very often still be trading at 9:00pm on the Thursday before it. Our Ladbrokes Sunday opening times guide covers that end of the week in detail.

Why Thursday Is the Easiest Day to Plan Around

Four things combine to make Thursday the most reliable day to walk into a Ladbrokes.

Full weekday licensing applies

Every licensed betting office in Great Britain trades under a premises licence issued by the local licensing authority, which sets the outer window — commonly around 7:00am to 10:00pm. On a Thursday there is nothing else competing with that: no Sunday restrictions on the surrounding retail, no bank holiday reductions. Most shops trade close to the full permitted day.

Rotas are at their strongest

Weekday staffing is more generous than weekend staffing, and Thursday sits comfortably inside it. That matters practically — a fully staffed shop is far less likely to open late or close early than a single-staffed Sunday branch, so the published hours mean what they say.

Host site restrictions are minimal

Branches inside shopping centres and retail parks are tied to their landlord’s hours, which is what produces those very short Sunday days. On a Thursday most UK shopping centres run full trading, so the betting shops inside them do too. This is the day the gap between a mall unit and a high street shop is at its narrowest.

Demand runs across the whole day

Thursday trade is spread rather than concentrated: morning ante-post business on the weekend’s football and racing, afternoon meetings, then a strong evening built around European football. There is a commercial reason to be open at both ends of the day, which is exactly why so many branches are.

Ladbrokes Thursday Opening Times by Type of Branch

Identifying which category your shop falls into is more useful than any national average.

Indicative Thursday hours by branch type. Confirm locally before travelling.
Branch typeThursday openingThursday closingWorth knowing
City centre7:30am – 8:30am9:00pm – 10:00pmLongest weekday hours in the estate
Large town high street8:30am – 9:00am9:00pm – 10:00pmThe benchmark Thursday pattern
Suburban parade9:00am8:00pm – 9:00pmShorter evening, but still a full day
Shopping centre unit9:00am – 10:00am6:00pm – 8:00pmFollows centre hours; may extend on late-night Thursdays
Retail or leisure park9:00am8:00pm – 9:00pmEvening trade holds up well on leisure sites
Market town centre8:00am – 8:30am8:00pm – 9:00pmEarlier start where Thursday is market day
Near a stadium8:30amSometimes extended on matchdaysThursday European nights can push closing later

The shopping centre row is the one to check. On a Sunday those branches keep the shortest hours of any Ladbrokes; on a Thursday they are much closer to normal, and in centres running late-night shopping they can be among the later closers in town.

Thursday Night Football and Evening Racing

Thursday evening is the single busiest window of the Ladbrokes weekday, and it is the reason so many branches hold their hours until 9:00pm or 10:00pm.

  • European football: UEFA Europa League and Conference League fixtures are the Thursday night staple, typically kicking off at 5:45pm and 8:00pm UK time. The earlier slot is comfortably inside shop hours everywhere; the 8:00pm games will finish after most branches have closed.
  • Summer evening racing: from spring through to early autumn, Thursday evening meetings often run until around 9:00pm. City-centre shops will usually still be open for the closing races; suburban branches frequently will not.
  • Evening greyhound cards: these run late into the evening year-round and almost always continue past shop closing.
  • Pre-weekend business: Thursday is when a lot of customers place weekend football accumulators and ante-post racing bets, so afternoon and early evening counter queues can be longer than the day’s reputation suggests.
  • Collecting winnings: allow at least 20 to 30 minutes before the stated closing time. Counters and machines are shut down before the doors are locked.

If your local shop closes before the late kick-off, it is worth knowing what else is nearby — our Coral opening times and Betfred opening times pages cover the other major chains, and the full bookies opening hours guide compares them side by side.

Late-Night Shopping and Market Day Thursdays

Thursday carries two old retail traditions that still show up in betting shop hours in some towns.

Late-night shopping was historically a Thursday fixture across much of the UK, and plenty of shopping centres and larger town centres still extend Thursday trading by an hour or two. Where that happens, a Ladbrokes inside the centre extends with it. This is one of the few situations where a mall branch can be open later than a nearby high street shop.

Market day is Thursday in a great many English and Welsh market towns. A branch in a market square sees a genuine footfall spike from mid-morning, and some open half an hour earlier on Thursdays than on a Tuesday. It is a small difference, but it is the one weekday variation that is worth checking if you are making an early trip.

Practical tip: if your branch is inside a shopping centre, look up the centre’s Thursday hours rather than the shop’s. The centre almost always dictates the answer, in both directions.

Big Race Thursdays in the Sporting Calendar

A handful of Thursdays each year carry a full festival card, and busy branches near racecourses sometimes adjust hours to suit. These are the ones worth planning ahead for.

Notable racing Thursdays. Fixtures and dates vary year to year.
MeetingUsual timingEffect on shops
Cheltenham FestivalMarch, day three of fourVery busy all afternoon; expect counter queues rather than changed hours
Grand National meetingApril, opening day at AintreeHeavy trade builds through the day and into Saturday
Royal AscotJune, Gold Cup dayOne of the busiest weekdays of the year in shops
Glorious GoodwoodLate July or early AugustStrong afternoon trade, particularly in the south
Summer evening cardsMay to SeptemberLater finishes; the main reason to check evening hours

None of these change opening times as a rule. What they change is how long you will wait at the counter, so allow extra time on a festival Thursday afternoon.

Thursday Trading Across the UK Nations

Thursday is the day the four nations look most alike, because the rules that separate them are weekend and holiday rules.

England and Wales

Hours sit entirely under the individual premises licence. The Sunday Trading Act 1994 has no bearing on a Thursday, so shops trade the full permitted day and the constraint is commercial rather than legal.

Scotland

Scotland has no Sunday trading restrictions to begin with, so its weekday pattern is effectively the same as England and Wales. City-centre branches in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Dundee are among the latest weekday closers anywhere in the estate. Note that Scottish local holidays fall on different dates from English bank holidays and occasionally land midweek.

Northern Ireland

Sunday opening only became lawful in Northern Ireland in May 2022, but weekday trading has never been restricted in the same way, so Thursday hours there look much like the mainland. Ladbrokes has been reducing its Northern Ireland estate in recent years, so it is worth confirming that a particular branch is still trading.

The Thursdays That Break the Pattern

Fewer than a dozen Thursdays a year sit outside the standard weekday shape.

Thursdays that do not follow the normal Ladbrokes pattern.
OccasionWhat usually happens
Christmas Day on a ThursdayClosed nationwide, without exception.
Boxing Day on a ThursdayOpen with reduced hours despite the huge racing card — typically a late morning start and an early evening close.
Christmas Eve on a ThursdayNormal opening, early close, commonly between 3:00pm and 6:00pm.
New Year’s Day on a ThursdayReduced hours with a late start. In Scotland, 2 January is also a holiday.
Maundy ThursdayEntirely normal trading, though it is the last full day before the Easter weekend disruption.
Thursday of a bank holiday weekNormal. It is the Monday that runs Sunday-style hours, not the Thursday.

For the full seasonal picture, see our Ladbrokes Christmas opening times and Ladbrokes bank holiday opening times guides.

Checking Your Local Branch

Thursday needs less verification than any other day, but there are three situations where it is still worth thirty seconds of checking.

  1. You are going before 9:00am. Opening time is the most variable end of a Thursday. A city-centre branch may be open at 7:30am; a suburban one may not unlock until 9:00am.
  2. You are collecting after 8:00pm. Closing times cluster between 8:00pm and 10:00pm, and the difference between those two matters if you are travelling.
  3. It is a holiday week or your branch is in a shopping centre. Both introduce variation that the standard weekday pattern will not tell you about.

Search by street name and postcode rather than by brand, check Thursday’s row specifically rather than today’s default, and cross-check against a second source if a listing looks out of date. Start from our Ladbrokes opening times section, which lists branches by street and postcode, or browse opening times today for everything else on the same trip.

Remember: the Ladbrokes website and app take bets around the clock, so a late Thursday kick-off is still available after the shops have closed. Prices, offers and available markets can differ between shop and online.

Ladbrokes Thursday Opening Times: Frequently Asked Questions

What time does Ladbrokes open on Thursday?

Most branches open between 8:00am and 9:00am, with 8:30am the most common. City-centre shops can open from 7:30am, while shopping centre units usually wait until the centre opens at 9:00am or 10:00am.

What time does Ladbrokes close on Thursday?

Typically between 8:00pm and 10:00pm. Larger high street and city-centre branches hold the later end of that range, particularly during the European football season.

Are Ladbrokes Thursday opening times the same as other weekdays?

Broadly yes. Thursday follows the standard Monday to Friday pattern. The only differences worth noting are a slightly stronger evening than Monday or Tuesday, and earlier openings in towns where Thursday is market day.

Is Ladbrokes open late on a Thursday for Europa League football?

Many branches trade until 9:00pm or 10:00pm, which covers the 5:45pm kick-offs comfortably. The 8:00pm games generally finish after closing time, so place those bets earlier in the evening.

Do all Ladbrokes shops keep the same Thursday hours?

No. Hours are set branch by branch and depend on the premises licence, local demand, staffing and any landlord or shopping centre restrictions. Two shops in the same town can open an hour apart.

Is Ladbrokes open on Thursdays during a bank holiday week?

Yes, with normal hours. Bank holiday reductions apply to the Monday, not to the Thursday before or after it.

Can I collect winnings from Ladbrokes on a Thursday?

Yes, in any open branch during trading hours. Arrive at least 20 to 30 minutes before closing, as counter services wind down before the doors are locked.

Are Ladbrokes Thursday opening times longer than Sunday hours?

Considerably. A typical Thursday runs around 12 hours against roughly 10 on a Sunday, and the difference can be far greater for shopping centre branches, which keep close to normal hours on a Thursday but very short ones on a Sunday.

Does Ladbrokes open earlier on Thursday for big race meetings?

Standard hours normally apply, even on festival Thursdays such as Cheltenham or Royal Ascot. What changes is how busy the shop gets, so allow extra time at the counter rather than expecting different opening times.

Is Ladbrokes open on Boxing Day when it falls on a Thursday?

Usually yes, but on reduced hours rather than standard Thursday hours, despite Boxing Day carrying one of the biggest racing cards of the year. Expect a late morning opening and an early evening close.


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Opening times on this page are a general guide compiled from typical UK trading patterns and can change without notice. Always confirm Ladbrokes Thursday opening times with your local branch before travelling.

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