The Five Live selection is Breaking Breeze in the 1340 at Huntingdon (all times GMT).
Derby-winning jockey Alan Munro is to make a surprise return to race riding next season.
The 37-year-old, most famous for his victory on Generous in the 1991 Derby, has not ridden competitively for four years but travels to America in the near future to ride track work in a bid to get fit.
Tuesday's racing comes from Huntingdon, Sedgefield and Southwell.
Champion jockey Tony McCoy has three rides at Huntingdon and should have good chance of success aboard Wild is the Wind in the 1410.
The French-bred gelding has been schooling well at home and is not too highly tried on his first run in this country.
Prince Willem in the 1240 was a decent flat horse and makes his hurdling debut, with in-form jockey Carl Llewellyn booked to ride.
The horse was not always straightforward on the level but has taken well to jumping hurdles at home.
Best bet of the day is the consistent Breaking Breeze in the 1340.
Jeff King's horse ran a really game race when runner-up at Taunton recently.
The horse likes to be ridden positively and has the ideal jockey in Paddy Brennan.
Walter Swinburn, the Derby-winning jockey, has his first runner as a trainer when Lottie Dundass lines up for the 1230 at Southwell.
The former jockey takes over the trainer's licence from his father in-law Peter Harris.
Dubonai is expected to run well in Sedgefield's 1250.