RELIGHT MY FIRE, who provided 61-year-old owner Jonathan Gill with a moment to remember at York recently when carrying him to victory in the McMillan Charity Race, is napped to do the same back in professional company at Beverley this afternoon.

The Tim Easterby-trained gelding lines up under David Allan in the Watch Live Racing And Bet With Racing UK Handicap over seven and a half furlongs.

Relight My Fire's latest success is not recorded in the form-book, as it was not achieved in a recognised race, but it did at least show him to be in excellent heart.

The five-year-old is a previous winner over this course and distance and is fancied to show his rivals the way home - just as he did on Knavesmire under the enthusiastic Gill, who was making his first - and only - appearance as a jockey.

Easterby also runs King Of Celts, who finished unplaced behind Relight My Fire in the charity event, in the Racing UK Anywhere Available Now Handicap. Rachel Richardson's mount won on this course last month and has a fighting chance of following-up, but this looks a hotter race and preference is for the very much in-form TIN PAN ALLEY.

David Griffith's gelding has won his last two starts over this course and distance and had four lengths to spare over Duke Of Yorkshire here last week. A 6lb penalty may not stop this front-runner from completing a hat-trick.

The Racing UK On Sky 432 Handicap presents SANDGATE with a potential winning opportunity.

Richard Fahey's charge shaped well over nine furlongs at Hamilton last week and may have more to offer. He does, though, have a tricky outside draw to overcome.

The promising STAR FOCUS gets the vote in the opening Watch On Three Devices racinguk.com.anywhere Maiden Stakes on behalf of Mark Johnston, who saddled two winners at Royal Ascot last week and who had several other horses perform admirably in defeat.

The Beverley action is concluded by the fourth round of the Go Racing In Yorkshire Future Stars Apprentice Handicap over five furlongs.

Any amount of these runners can be given a chance in this tightly-knit affair but the nod is given to recent winner INCOMPARABLE.

At Leicester's evening meeting, Laura Wilson - who enjoyed the biggest moment of her career at York recently - can win the opening Langham Ladies' Handicap on TOM SAWYER for Norton trainer Julie Camacho.

Wilson won the prestigious Queen Mother's Cup on Knavesmire on MacMillan Charity Day aboard Apertrix for Brian Ellison.

She has every chance of adding to her tally on Tom Sawyer, who came good at Carlisle last time when beating Bronze Beau by a short head.

Bronze Beau, trained by Kristin Stubbs, is in opposition again and presents a big danger to Tom Sawyer - as does Ollie Pears' Noodles Blue Boy, a previous course and distance winner, and John Quinn's Captain Whoosh, the mount of Serena Brotherton. Indeed, this five-furlong dash could be dominated by Norton-trained horses!

EDGE OF HEAVEN looks sure to go well for Freddie Tylicki in the Frank's Final Furlong Fillies' Handicap.

The three-year-old, trained by Jonathan Portman, won at Wolverhampton earlier this month. If she can reproduce that Tapeta form on turf this evening, she has a major chance.

Also worth noting are the promising ACADEMY HOUSE (6.20) and Richard Fahey's NORMANDY KNIGHT (9.00), the mount of Sammy Jo Bell, the season's leading female rider.