Sky Sports Racing brings live action from Lingfield, Windsor and Wolverhampton today.
5.40 Windsor — Fitzdares Sprint Series Handicap
The feature on Windsor’s Monday night card is the Fitzdares Sprint Series Handicap, with the winner earning a place in the Windsor Sprint Series. Redorange looks the one to watch for Clive Cox after suffering bad luck in a large-field contest at York’s Dante meeting last week; he carries the air of a classy performer and Cox is enjoying a good run, having trained two winners from his last four runners. Regal Envoy arrives off a Bath victory and boasts an excellent Windsor record (two wins and two seconds from his last four starts there); although raised 3lb for his latest success, he has won off higher marks. All Ways Glamorous also has strong form at the track (a win and two placed efforts), while Adrestia makes her comeback after a 239‑day layoff — her last long break ended with a smart third at Windsor in June 2025.
3.20 Lingfield — Sporting Times / Sri Lanka Awaits You EBF Maiden Stakes
Ryan Moore travels to Lingfield to take the ride on newcomer Encounter, a 95,000-guinea son of Blue Point trained by Sean Woods. He meets fellow debutant Rafe’s Da Man, who represents Richard Hannon with Sean Levey in the plate. Marco Botti’s Notable Dream looked very green on debut at Doncaster but still managed third; Marco Ghiani replaces Jack Gilligan as the two-year-old steps up in trip. Charlie Johnston’s Bin Waary is the only other runner with course experience, having finished fourth at Kempton two weeks ago.
7.30 Wolverhampton — Sky Sports Fillies’ Handicap
John and Thady Gosden saddle the unbeaten Symbol Of Majesty, who reunites with jockey Rab Havlin. Havlin was aboard when she won on debut at Chelmsford and again when she prevailed by a neck at Haydock last month. Currently rated around 40/1 for the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot, a victory here would likely see her odds shortened. Silken Bay, beaten third by Symbol Of Majesty last time, could improve for the Richard Newland–Jamie Insole partnership. City Of Queen, trained by Charlie Appleby, bids to follow up her maiden success at Southwell and carries the Godolphin colours.
Best of the rest
Behike impressed at Lingfield four weeks ago and returns in the 3.50 Sporting Times/Sri Lanka Novice Stakes for Amo Racing. By Night Of Thunder and bought for 500,000 guineas, he arrives with high expectations and a Commonwealth Cup entry. Travel Agent, who scored over course and distance recently, goes for the 4.22 Sri Lanka Wonder Of Asia Handicap aiming for a third straight win for William Carson, but must contend with Spendmore Lane. In the closing Sporting Times Sprint Handicap, Life After Love carries Ollie Sangster’s colours as she chases a hat-trick.