The Five Live tip is Whitgift Rock in the 1440 at Lingfield (all times BST).
Monday's racing comes from Kelso, Southwell and Lingfield.
After three days of quality racing at Aintree, it is hard to get too excited about Monday's card at Kelso - where lower-grade horses are competing for relatively small amounts of prize money.
The first of seven races gets underway at 1420 and the going is good-to-soft, good in places, after a dry night.
The Keith Revelely-trained Powder Creek has been in good form of late and is fancied to make it two wins from three outings in the Handicap Chase at 1520.
Geoff Harker's Rajam will be suited to the drying conditions and could go well at a decent price in the Handicap Hurdle at 1620.
There is a mixed flat card at Southwell.
They have put 3mm of water on the turf course and the going is now good-to-firm, good in places. It is standard going on the Fibresand course.
Nina Carberry hit the headlines when winning a hurdle race at the Cheltenham Festival and she can make her mark on the flat with Barking Mad in the Claiming Stakes at 1500.
The going is standard on the Polytrack at Lingfield.
The Simon Dow-trained Whitgift Rock, already a course and distance winner, can land the Classified Stakes over a mile at 1600.