The Five Live selection is African Sahara in the 1445 at Pontefract. All times BST.
Monday's racing pages reflect on a first Irish Derby victory for Keiren Fallon on board the Andre Fabre-trained Hurricane Run.
The horse was having its final run in the colours of his German owners, having recently been bought by Coolmore Stud.
The connections, who also own the second horse home Scorpion, suffered a major set-back when Gypsy King broke a shoulder early in the race and had to be put down.
Fabre says Hurricane Run will now be aimed at the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in the Autumn, which could also be a target for Luca Cumani's Alkaased - an impressive winner of Sunday's Grand Prix de Saint Cloud under Frankie Dettori.
Champion Flat jockey Dettori returns to action at Pontefract this afternoon and African Sahara looks to be the pick of his rides in the 1445.
The horse showed signs of a return to form at Carlisle last week and looks to be well weighted for a return to the winner's enclosure.
The going remains good to firm and the track has been watered.
At Wolverhampton, the going is standard on the all-weather track.
Sir Mark Prescott's Flor Y Nata is fancied to lose her maiden tag in the 1530.
The track has been watered to maintain good to firm going for the evening card at Musselburgh.
Mark Johnston's Luberon looks to be the banker bet in the 1955. The trainer can also strike with King of Love half an hour earlier.
The going at Windsor is now good to firm good in places and the five-furlong straight course will be watered on Monday morning.
The Prince looks hard to beat in the 1010.