All you need to know to start your day including going and market movers
On a day of destiny for England's football team in their semi-final showdown against Croatia, there is also plenty of action for racing fans to get stuck into.
Declarations for Friday's Group 1 Falmouth Stakes, of which dual Group 1 winner Alpha Centauri heads the market, will be revealed alongside the Group 2 Duchess of Cambridge Stakes and Silver Bunbury Cup on a stellar afternoon for the second day of Newmarket's July festival.
Talented juvenile hurdler Cliffs Of Dover has won eight of his ten starts for Paul Nicholls and the Grade 2-winning five-year-old lines up in an attempt to make it a hat-trick of wins on the all-weather at Kempton under trainer's daughter Megan.
Meanwhile, Lingfield, Catterick and Yarmouth provide the afternoon's entertainment before the nation turns its attention to England's bid to go a step closer to World Cup glory at 7.00.
Going report
Lingfield (first race: 2.00)
Going: Good to firm
Catterick (first race: 2.10)
Going: Good to firm
Yarmouth (first race: 2.20)
Going: Good to firm
Kempton (first race: 5.20)
Going: Standard
Bath (first race: 6.10)
Going: Firm
Market movers
3.50 Yarmouth - Kaanoon 6-5 (from 5-4)
6.25 Kempton - Ross Raith Rover 12-1 (from 16)
6.40 Bath - Pranceabootthetoon 25-1 (from 33)
7.20 Kempton - Shorter Skirt 20-1 (from 33)
8.55 Kempton - Operative 12-1 (from 14)
What to back
Have a look through our Signpost Sweetspots and read who our experts across Britain and Ireland are tipping for today's action.
What to read
Royal Ascot winner Eqtidaar is set and ready to go after his work out on the July course on Tuesday morning, according to former jockey Ted Durcan, while Robbie Power pays tribute to Finian's Oscar following the three-time Grade 1 winner's death earlier this month.
What to watch
Le Coudray, who passed away at the age of 24 on Tuesday, shown here in retirement with Baracouda.
Commonwealth Cup winner Eqtidaar is put through his paces in a racecourse gallop before his July Cup bid on Saturday.
The best of Racing Post Sport
Check out what our Postcast expert's have tipped for tonight's semi-final between England and Croatia in Moscow.
Final thought
The Listed Sir Henry Cecil Stakes on Thursday has attracted a field worthy of the training legend, with some interesting and unexposed three-year-olds taking their chance. Richard Hughes has always thought a lot of Glendevon and the Cheveley Park-owned runner has Ryan Moore on board.
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Published on 11 July 2018inPreviews
Last updated 08:42, 11 July 2018
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