Although there is some top-quality racing taking place across the Channel at ParisLongchamp on Sunday, that is on the Flat, with the focus very much over jumps for the four meetings taking place in the UK and Ireland.
While Longchamp's eight-race card runs from 13:15-18:00, the National Hunt action begins at Tipperary at 13:00, with eight races running through until 16:55, with the going expected to be good to yielding.
Betfred are running their extra place promotion in races four and five on the card at 14:40 and 15:15 respectively, with five places being paid at 1/5 of the odds in both.
Paul Nolan's Mister Bells appears the one to beat in race four having been installed as the 10/3 favourite, although the likes of Game Catch (9/2) and She'stherightone (7/1) will be expected to challenge.
Martin Brassil would appear to hold the ace hand in race five with Glenquin Castle the 11/10 favourite, ahead of Porky Rush (11/2), Time And Times (6/1) and Rock On Barney (17/2) in the betting for the 3m Handicap Hurdle.
Killarney also stages an eight-race card with the action set to get under way at 13:10, running through until the finale at 17:15, with the ground also good to yielding.
The Killarney Handicap Chase takes place in race six at 16:05 and it looks a tough one to call, with Allardyce, Ricky Langford and Clody Valley sharing co-favouritism at 7/2.
Attention then turns to the racing in the UK with Uttoxeter opening their eight-race card at 13:37, running through until the closing race at 17:40, with the going said to be good to soft, good in places.
Last, but not least, Kelso is the final of the four meetings to get started, with the opening race on their seven-race card set to go off at 13:55 with the 12 runners for the lucky last going to post at 17:25.
Jackie Stephen's Sputnik heads the betting at 11/4 for the closer, ahead of Calliope (4/1), Whitechurch (5/1) and Coup de Gold.
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