One of the country's great sprint events takes place on Saturday and there is plenty of racing to enjoy. The 2021 TAB Everest is sure to be a day enjoyed by all racing fans. This is Zero Tipper's guide on how you can catch all the action.

The first event on the race card gets underway at 12:30 pm (AEDT) from Randwick Racecourse in New South Wales.

The feature race itself is set to jump at 4:15 pm AEDT as the second last event on the program.

What is the Everest?

The Everest is the richest sprint in Australia priced at $15 million. It is a battle of the quickest and most explosive athletes in Australia and has taken the racing world by storm in its infancy.

Who are the favourites to win the race?

Nature Strip will likely start favourite and will be given every chance out in front. He meets his nemesis Eduardo here again though who can cause a boil over on the favourite.

Last years winner Classique Legend has been primed for this day and will be very hard to beat. South Australian Gytrash will fly the Adelaide flag as he looks to improve on his 3rd placed finish in the race last year.

The Inferno looks a tad over the odds, while Trekking is another at a good price for the place. Masked Crusader is one for all the Chataqua fans. Same silks and very similar racing pattern, he's must watch!

How to watch the 2021 Everest on TV

There are three channels you can tune into to catch The Everest in its entirety throughout the day. Channel 7 will be showing free-to-air coverage of the meeting, floating between Melbourne and Sydney races. This broadcast begins at 12 pm (AEDT).

There is also Sky Racing, which will bring you every race from around the country on channel 526 on Foxtel.

How to live stream the 2021 Everest

You can catch the Channel 7 coverage of both Melbourne and Sydney races via the 7Plus app or website.

You can also catch Sky Racing's telecast on the Foxtel App throughout the afternoon.