We pull together our best bets for Tuesday's action, including horse racing, tonight's Champions League, golf and greyhounds.
Sky Bet's popular punts
HORSE RACING: Bombyx, 2.00 Leicester
Ran decent third on debut just over two weeks ago and with the winner of that race winning impressively in a Group 3 contest at the weekend, punters clearly think improvement is imminent for James Fanshawe’s inmate today. Available at 3/1 last night he is now currently 13/8 favourite.
Sporting Life's best bets
HORSE RACING: Jumira Bridge 3.30 Leicester
"He’s 9lb higher than for that first win in handicap company back in April but a recent 1/2 length defeat at Yarmouth after a short break may suggest that he’s ready to go in again with Roger Varian amongst the winners of late." (Jamie Maynard)
This selection also gets the nap vote from Ben Linfoot - click here to find out why
HORSE RACING: Audacious Plan, 4.50 Huntingdon
"In the past the eight-year-old has shown decent form over the smaller obstacles so that shouldn't be detrimental to his chances and he therefore looks to have a massive chance. He may even appreciate the slightly easier test that Huntingdon presents and from a handicap perspective will take all the beating." (Murt Khan)
FOOTBALL: Maribor to score v Liverpool
"I’m very much keen to side with Maribor in some way given Liverpool have been far from convinced in the opening two months of the campaign and the way to do it is to back them to score a goal." (Andy Schooler)
GOLF: Max Kieffer to win the Andalucia Masters
"What I find really interesting is that everyone about the German's profile suggests that the considerably more demanding test of Valderrama - where Andrew Johnston won in +1 last spring - should prove much more suitable than a shootout near Monza." (Ben Coley)
GREYHOUNDS: Swithins Beans, T5, 9.17, Sheffield
"All of his rivals in this decider are known for doing their best work late on over four bends so the selection could turn in front with a repeat of that 4.30 sectionals and another victory beckons if that is the case." (Chris Oliver)