The Five Live selection is Shahzan House in the 1645 at Ponterfract (all times BST).
Pontefract opens its busy Flat campaign with a card that runs from 1425 to 1750.
Conditions remain unchanged at the Yorkshire track, where it is still good to soft.
Michael Jarvis looks to have a leading chance with Shahzan House in the High-Rise handicap (1645>).
The ground at Warwick, where the first race is at 1410, has dried up a little, and is now good to soft, having been soft in places for the card on Monday.
Chepstow hosts the only jumps fixture in the UK on Tuesday, and the going there is soft.
Over in Ireland, Fairyhouse stages another decent day of action after a thrilling Irish Grand National on Monday.
Two leading Cheltenham Festival performers - Like-A-Butterfly and Watson Lake - line up for the Powers Gold Cup (1515).
Watson Lake was fourth to Contraband in the Arkle Trophy, while Like-A-Butterfly finished a decent fifth in the Royal & SunAlliance Chase.
In other news, Moscow Flyer was confirmed an intended runner at next week's Grand National meeting.
The Queen Mother Champion Chase winner is set to defend his Melling Chase title.
Meanwhile, Graham Lee has yet to decide who he would prefer to ride in the National - last year's winner Amberleigh House or top-weight Grey Abbey.