The excitement of the Cheltenham Festival continues on Day Two, with the standout race coming in the form of the Champion Chase. However, there is exciting action to get stuck into throughout the day, beginning with the Gallagher Novices' Hurdle. You can find our picks for the second day of the Festival here.
Cheltenham Day Two - Preview & Betting Tips

Cheltenham Festival Day Two Preview 2024
CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL - PREVIEW AND TIPS
Our Main fancies for Day Two of the Cheltenham Festival:
NAP: Fact To File (14.10 Cheltenham) 10/11
Next Best: Minella Indo (16.10 Cheltenham) 15/8
Dark Horse: You Oughta Know (17:30 Cheltenham 10/1
Odds correct at time of publishing and may be subject to change, please gamble responsibly.
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OUR TIPS FOR EACH OF WEDNESDAY'S RACES
Gallagher Novices' Hurdle- Ballyburn
Ballyburn is one of the best bets of the week for many in the Gallagher Novices' Hurdle. The Willie Mullins runner has been one of the standout novice hurdlers throughout the season, and it could be hard to see the runner beaten now back up in trip.
Brown Advisory Novices' Chase- Fact To File
Fact To File could continue Mullins' excellent start to day two in the Brown Advisory. The seven-year-old was excellent at the Dublin Racing Festival on his previous start, beating a sub-par Gaelic Warrior in the G1 Ladbrokes Novice Chase.
Coral Cup- Sa Majeste
Sa Majeste will be the ride of Mark Walsh in the Coral Cup on Wednesday. The six-year-old has a workable mark, and comes into the festival after winning two from four starts over hurdles.
Champion Chase- El Fabiolo
El Fabiolo looks very hard to oppose in the Champion Chase this year after besting many of his re-appearing rivals over the last 12 months. Willie Mullins will be hoping that his runner can get the better of Jonbon once again, just like in the Arkle in 2023.
Cross Country Chase- Minella Indo
Rachael Blackmore takes the ride on Minella Indo in the Cross Country on Wednesday, and the eleven-year-old is a solid selection to record another victory at the Festival.
Johnny Henderson Grand Annual Challenge Cup- Libberty Hunter
Libberty Hunter looks like a solid play in the Grand Annual on Wednesday for trainer Evan Williams. Harry Cobden takes the ride on the runner, who has impressed over fences throughout this season.
Champion Bumper- You Oughta Know
A wide-open renewal of the Bumper could once again go the way of Willie Mullins. You Oughta Know will be the ride of Danny Mullins, and he comes to Cheltenham in solid form.
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