The Five Live selection is Keepthedreamalive in the 1525 at Kempton (all times GMT)
Moscow Flyer will improve significantly after his win at Punchestown on Sunday, according to jockey Barry Geraghty.
The horse had not run since winning the Tingle Creek Chase at Sandown in December and badly needed the outing.
The 11-year-old, who is trained by Jessica Harrington, has now won all 17 of his completed starts.
Monday's racing comes from Kempton Park, Exeter and Wolverhampton.
The former King George VI Chase winner Edredon Bleu has his first run over hurdles for eight years in the 1315 at Kempton.
The horse has struggled to find any form this season and it is hoped this will rejuvenate him.
The day's best bet is Keepthedreamalive in the 1525. The horse's form tailed off slightly following two early successes this season.
But he bounced back with a good run at Newbury last time out and should give supporters a good run for their money.
The ground at Kempton is good with good to soft patches.
Cheltenham Festival hope Kauto Star is the attraction at Exeter where the ground is soft with good to soft places.
Paul Nicholls' horse was very impressive on his most recent success and will be long odds on to continue his winning run.
Tony McCoy should be successful aboard Wild Spice in the 1440.
The ground is standard as usual on the polytrack at Wolverhampton.