Un De Sceaux leads a field of seven in the rescheduled Spectra Cyber Security Solutions Clarence House Chase at Cheltenham on Saturday.
The race has been moved to Cheltenham this weekend after last week’s meeting at Ascot was abandoned and five horses from the original card, including favourite Un De Sceaux, all line up.
The Tingle Creek winner will face Dodging Bullets, who came out on top in the Clarence House Chase two years ago, Royal Regatta, Top Gamble and Eastlake in the Grade One race, but Ar Mad has not been included.
Special Tiara and Uxizandre have been added to the card, with the former expected to be in the mix after Henry de Bromhead’s charge impressed when winnng the Desert Orchid Chase at Kempton.