The Five Live selection is Comply or Die in the 1545 at Cheltenham (all times BST).
Wednesday's racing comes from Great Yarmouth, Cheltenham and Sedgefield.
The racing at Cheltenham is top class with all the big stables represented and the ground remains good.
Carl Llewellyn and Nigel Twiston Davies have been mopping up recently and the pair have some outstanding chances again at Cheltenham.
Lord Gale in the 1400 was very impressive at Worcester and can follow up while Ardaghey in the 1730 did nothing wrong first time out and will have improved.
Best race of the day is the novice chase at 1545.
Four of the seven runners won last time out but it is Timmy Murphy's mount Comply or Die who catches the eye.
Decent over hurdles, the horse made a successful transition to fences when winning easily at Bangor.
The gelding has already been nominated by leading owner David Johnson as his horse to follow for the season and it will be a surprise if he is beaten.
The ground at Yarmouth is reported to be soft with the odd faster good-to-soft patch.
And three maiden races with large fields make searching out a winner difficult.
The feature is the 1600 where Bowstring can be rewarded for some consistent efforts.
Good-to-soft ground will make it hard work at Sedgefield but should not inconvenience Seasquill in the 1645.