The Five Live selection is Heathwood in the 1820 at Windsor (all times BST).
Monday's racing comes from Pontefract, Plumpton and Wolverhampton, plus an evening meeting at Windsor.
Pontefract had five millimetres of rain overnight but the ground is still good, with good to soft patches.
Chateau Nicol finished third in the 1510 last year and looks to have another good chance of finishing in the money.
Brendan Powell's horse ran well behind Flint River at Kempton and looks the safest bet in an open contest.
National Hunt racing at Plumpton features the battle between Martin Pipe and Paul Nicholls for the trainers' championship, with five runners for Pipe and three for Nicholls.
Pipe's retained jockey Timmy Murphy is suspended so the champion trainer has turned to the champion jockey Tony McCoy.
Miss Academy in the 1420 looks the best chance for Pipe, while Nicholls has an each way chance with Parson Ploughman in the 1650.
There were also five millimetres of rain at Plumpton overnight and the ground is still good, with good to soft patches.
It is the first of Windsor's regular Monday evening fixtures and the ground is now good, but good to soft between the five and six furlong markers.
A high-numbered draw is an advantage in the sprint races which means Heathwood in the 1820 has a good draw coming from stall 13.
Finally the Polytrack at Wolverhampton is unchanged and will ride as standard.
Golden Spectrum has a solid chance in the 1835.