Today's UK Horse Racing: Tuesday 30 June 2026
There is a fine spread of today's horse racing UK action to get stuck into on this Tuesday at the end of June, with five racecourses hosting 32 races across both flat and jump disciplines. The headline meetings come from Redcar and Doncaster in the afternoon, where the richest prizes and most competitive handicaps are on offer, while the evening card brings a cracking three-way split between Bath, Ffos Las and Sandown Park. Whether you are chasing a winner in the EBF maidens, eyeing up a handicap angle or simply following the jumpers at Sandown on a summer's evening, there is plenty to keep punters busy from 14:00 right through to the final race of the night.
Doncaster: Afternoon Flat Action on Good Ground
Doncaster Racecourse gets the day under way at 14:00 with a seven-race flat card run on Good, Good to Firm (in places) ground. The going is near-ideal for summer racing and should suit horses who travel well through their races. The top prize on offer is £25,000, making this one of the more valuable afternoon cards outside of Group company.
The race to watch at Doncaster is The Join Racing TV Now Handicap Stakes (Class 3), which is likely to attract a competitive field of progressive handicappers looking to take advantage of the fair ground conditions. Alongside that, The EBF Restricted Maiden Stakes (Class 4) — a GBB Race qualifier for horses in Bands C and D — is worth monitoring closely for unexposed types from leading yards who could be on a steep upward curve. Earlier on the card, The Melissa, Arabella and Oriana Hawthorne Handicap Stakes (Class 6) opens up opportunities for horses at the lower end of the ratings to make their mark. Check out our full Doncaster Preview for detailed selections and form analysis across all seven races.
Redcar: The Day's Richest Prize and EBF Novice Action
Just seven minutes after Doncaster's opener, Redcar Racecourse kicks off at 14:07 with the day's highest top prize of £30,000 and another seven-race flat programme. The going is described as Good to Firm, though it is worth noting that parts of the last four furlongs felt on the good side of Good to Firm on Monday afternoon — a detail that could be significant for horses with a preference for slightly easier ground.
The jewel in Redcar's crown today is The Juddmonte EBF Restricted Novice Stakes (Class 2), a GBB Race and EBF Restricted Race Qualifier for horses in Bands C and D. Class 2 novice company at this level represents a serious opportunity for the right horse, and the Juddmonte sponsorship adds prestige to the contest. The Dragon Symbol Standing at Whitsbury Manor British EBF Maiden Stakes (Class 3) is another key race for the notebook, with the dual EBF and GBB qualifier status suggesting connections will be targeting it with well-regarded juveniles. Completing the key races is The Whitsbury Manor Stud Supporting Inspire Foundation Handicap Stakes (Class 4), where the handicapper's assessments will be put to the test on quick ground. Don't miss our Redcar Preview for the full breakdown.
Bath: Evening Flat Racing in the West Country
Attention switches to the evening programme from 14:43 at Bath Racecourse, which hosts a six-race flat card on Good to Firm, Good (in places) ground with a soil moisture reading of 38. The top prize is £8,000, reflecting Bath's traditional role as a venue for improving horses and those dropping into lower-grade company.
The three key races at Bath today are The Coast Cremations Cup Classified Stakes (Class 6), The Sheephaven Bay and TipsyTipsters Remembering Boony Handicap Stakes (Class 5), and The Bet Now With fairplaybet.co.uk Handicap Stakes (Class 6). While the prize money may be modest, Bath's undulating track with its unique uphill finish sorts out the genuine stayers from those who merely look the part on paper — form here is always worth taking seriously. Our Bath Preview has the key trends and tips you need.
Ffos Las and Sandown Park: The Evening Showpiece
The evening cards at Ffos Las and Sandown Park provide a compelling twin-bill from 18:09 and 18:18 respectively, offering punters a rich mix of flat and jump racing to round off the day.
At Ffos Las Racecourse, six flat races are run on Good, Good to Firm (in places) ground (soil moisture 43) with a top prize of £10,000. The standout races are The Town and Country Cakes Restricted Novice Stakes (Class 4) — a GBB Race for horses in Bands C and D — and The West Wales Properties Pembrokeshire Maiden Stakes (Class 4), another GBB qualifier that could throw up a future winner. The West Wales Properties Mayfair Classified Stakes (Class 6) rounds off the key contests at the Welsh track. Full analysis is available in our Ffos Las Preview.
Meanwhile, Sandown Park Racecourse provides the day's only jump racing, with six races on Good to Firm, Good (in places) ground and a top prize of £15,000. Summer jumping at Sandown always draws a quality field, and today is no exception. The ROA/RSA Shared Ownership Day Novices' Limited Handicap Steeple Chase (Class 3) is a GBB Race and the most prestigious contest on the card, likely to feature novice chasers with bright futures. The Racehorse Ownership From £25 at racingclub.com Maiden Hurdle Race (Class 4) — also a GBB qualifier — gives unexposed hurdlers a chance to break their duck, while The SolidCAM UK Partner Handicap Hurdle Race (Class 4) completes the key action. See the Sandown Park Preview for our picks across the card.
Summary: Key Going Conditions and Punter's Checklist
To help you plan your day, here is a quick summary of going conditions across all five venues:
- Doncaster: Good, Good to Firm (in places)
- Redcar: Good to Firm (parts of last 4 furlongs on the good side)
- Bath: Good to Firm, Good (in places) — Soil Moisture 38
- Ffos Las: Good, Good to Firm (in places) — Soil Moisture 43
- Sandown Park: Good to Firm, Good (in places)
With 32 races across five venues, Tuesday 30 June 2026 is a bumper day for British racing. The afternoon focus falls on Redcar — with the day's richest prize — and Doncaster, while the evening brings an exciting three-way split across Bath, Ffos Las and Sandown Park. Ground conditions are largely quick throughout, so keep an eye on horses proven on fast ground and watch for any late going updates before racing begins. Good luck today — and as always, back your fancy, not your fear.






