Who won the last Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge? Past winners and prediction

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23 March 2018

Oxford and Cambridge's University Boat Clubs will meet on the Thames Tideway for the 164th edition of the Boat Race on Saturday.

The annual event follows a 4.2-mile route from Putney to Mortlake and is expected to draw around 300,000 spectators to the banks of the Thames.

Oxford won the battle of the oars in 2017 to reduce their overall deficit to 82-80 and reassert their recent dominance after a rare win for Cambridge 12 months prior.

Indeed, Oxford have won four of the past five Boat Races and edged out their resilient rivals by one and a quarter lengths in 2017.

Recent winners
2008 Oxford
2009 Oxford
2010 Cambridge
2011 Oxford
2012 Cambridge
2013 Oxford
2014 Oxford
2015 Oxford
2016 Cambridge
2017 Oxford

Head to head

Prediction

Start time

The 2018 Boat Race will take place on Saturday, March 24. The women's race gets under way at 4.31pm and the men's race follows the same route just over an hour later at 5.32pm.

Odds (via Betfair)

Oxford 81/50

Cambridge 2/5

Dead heat 50/1

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