The Devon and Somerset Point-to-Point meeting returns to South Hill this weekend.
The event on Sunday, May 4, promises a thrilling day of racing set against the backdrop of the picturesque countryside.
The first race is set to start at 2pm.
The course is situated two miles north of Dulverton, off the B3223 at TA22 9PT.
Early bird tickets for the event are priced at £12.50 and can be purchased from pointingwessex.co.uk until Friday, May 2, at 6pm.
For those unable to purchase in advance, tickets can be bought at the gate for £15.
Under-16s are admitted free of charge if accompanied by an adult.
The event will feature a bar, refreshments, and trade stands on site.
Racegoers are advised that while cars can access the course via the B3223, lorries must not go through Dulverton and are instead directed via Winsford.
The highlight of the day, the Devon & Somerset Staghounds Challenge, sponsored by Sir Stephen Waley-Cohen and Robert Waley-Cohen, has attracted four entries, with Holiday Fund topping the list.
The six-year-old has won twice this season at Dunsmore and secured a third at Wadebridge, marking him as a strong contender.
His opponents include a course winner from last year, Steel Express, and Sizing Cusimano, who finished strongly at Trebudannon.
The Tom Malone Bloodstock Maiden race has eight entries, with Blazing Litten leading on ratings.
He finished second at Flete Park and is expected to enjoy the return to a three-mile course.
River Story and People Pleaser are also promising entrants, with the latter having shown potential in his runs in Ireland.
The PFG Fabrication-sponsored Mixed Open looks to be a competitive affair, with 12 entries.
The season’s Champion Novice Rider Elect, Rian Corcoran, has the choice of four mounts, including Young Buck and Jubertilee, both trained by his boss, Emma Summersby.
Sam Loxton’s Switch Hitter, a three-time winner this season, is another significant contender.
The Novice Rider’s Conditions race, sponsored by Stag Environmental, has nine entries.
Jubertilee is joined by stablemate Dorrell’s Pierji, who was second in this race last year.
Josh Newman’s Honestlyntruthfully, who won a similar race at Cherrybrook, is also expected to perform well.
The Amhurst & Shapland Conditions race for horses aged eight years and over has two significant entries from Luke Price, including Inchidaly Robin, who has won his last four races this season.
The day’s finale, the Wedgewood Groundworks-sponsored Restricted, has 14 entries, with Ask Lileen the highest rated.
She is coming off the back of a confidence-boosting win at Cothelstone.
Luke Price has three entries, with Callaghy, who won a maiden at Chilfrome last month, the most promising.