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Sir Michael Stoute's unraced two-year-old has proved to be the steamer of the day. With stable jockey Ryan Moore in the plate, Regal Reality has been backed in from 4/1 to 11/8 with the money suggesting a debut win is very much on the cards.
There are five shorties on tonight's Carabao Cup coupon but the prices aren't putting punters off as they build their accumulators. Arsenal host Doncaster, Chelsea entertain Nottingham Forest and Manchester United face Burton in the TV game at Old Trafford. The trio are proving to be the foundation of accas on a night which also sees Everton and Manchester City heavily odds-on, not to mention Real Madrid, who are in action in the Spanish league.
Sky Bet's featured RequestABet on the TV match is proving popular as punters look for bigger prices. Martial has scored three times already this season despite starting only two games and is widely expected to make the XI tonight.
"He gave Archie Watson’s Alnasal 10lb that day and was beaten less than two lengths – subsequent events show that to be a good effort." (Ben Linfoot)
" Today the trip is 2m 5 1/2f and I'm pretty confident it won't be detrimental to his chances. This is a weaker race than last time and he is more or less a winner running without a penalty. A repetition of that run should see him in the winner's enclosure today and he's a very confident selection." (Murt Khan)
"This horse has been progressing at a rate of knots through the handicap this summer and deserves her chance at Listed level. She’s notched five wins from eight starts since June and her most recent second at York was a fine effort. Goes on any surface but I feel this softer ground will be better and this looks her right distance." (Jamie Maynard)
"Forest look a good price in the handicap markets where they can be backed at 9/4 with a two-goal start and a shade of odds-on on the +3 line. The latter is the one for me." (Andy Schooler)
"The South African took eight weeks off to freshen up over the summer when he spent time working on his game and also getting into shape physically as he dropped 15kg in weight. His excellent course form (just one round worse than 70 in 14 attempts) is a big threat to all with his focus now 100 per cent so climbing into that all-important top 60 looks a formality. He can start that ascent with a big showing here." (David John)
"He gave Archie Watson’s Alnasal 10lb that day and was beaten less than two lengths – subsequent events show that to be a good effort." (Chris Oliver)