Viewers will enjoy ten live races from across four tracks on Saturday
Five races will be shown live at Haydock on Temple Stakes day
York, Goodwood and the Curragh also feature on the coverage
Mighty Ulysses, Go Bears Go and King's Lynn feature in our ITV tips
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Rossa Ryan riding Go Bears Go (2L) win The Merriebelle Stables Commonwealth Cup Trial Stakes at Ascot. (Getty)
ITV Racing viewers are in for a treat on Saturday, with ten excellent races featuring on the ITV coverage. Haydock, Goodwood and York hog the limelight in the UK, with the Irish 2000 Guineas also taking place at the Curragh.
With plenty of races to get through, let's jump into our best ITV Racing betting tips on Saturday.
Saturday's ITV Racing Schedule
Time
Track
Title
1:25pm
Haydock
Cazoo Florida Handicap (Class 5) 1m4f
1:45pm
Goodwood
William Hill Harroways Handicap (Class 2) 7f
2:00pm
Haydock
Cazoo Hell Nook Handicap (Class 2) 2m
2:15pm
Goodwood
William Hill Festival Stakes (Listed Race) 1m2f
2:35pm
Haydock
Cazoo Silver Bowl Handicap (Class 2) 1m
2:55pm
York
William Hill Best Odds Guaranteed Handicap (Class 2) 5f
3:10pm
Haydock
Cazoo Sandy Lane Stakes (Group 2) 6f
3:20pm
Curragh
Irish 2000 Guineas (Group 1) (Colts) 1m
3:30pm
York
William Hill Bronte Cup Fillies' Stakes (Group 3) 1m6f
WOTS THE WIFI CODE returned to action with an impressive handicap win at Doncaster back in April. Tony Coyle's mount has run well in defeat the last twice, the ground at Haydock is likely to come up favourably juicy after Friday's downpour and Jonny Peate's seven-pound claimer should give him a big chance.
Mark Johnson has won this race a couple of times in recent years, so it could be worth taking an each way punt on MY DUBAWI. Prior to a poor run over six furlongs last time out, Franny Norton's mount has been running well over this trip, winning three times in four starts while also finishing a very close second to last weekend's Carnarvon Stakes winner, Timber Flow. My Dubawi is drawn nicely in stall six and could run better than his odds suggest.
HAVEYOUMISSEDME bumped into a well-treated Hughie Morrison runner when he finished second on his first start over two-miles here at Haydock back in October. Iain Jardine's four-year-old finished a good fifth in the Chester Vase last time out, running up to an RPR of 93. The handicapper responded by dropping his official mark down a pound to 84, so he could go well at a decent price.
On her first start last season, AD INFINITUM picked up from the rear to win the Height Of Fashion Stakes as a 25/1 outsider. David Simcock's filly couldn't replicate that form in better races later in the season, but we know she goes well fresh and that she handles the track. As long as three paid places remain available, I think she's a solid each way bet.
After kicking off his season with a decent run in the Blue Riband Trial, MIGHTY ULYSEES bolted up under Benoit De La Sayette in a novice race at Newmarket last time out. John Gosden's charge will now make his handicap debut off a workable mark of 101 and De La Sayette's claimer makes his job even easier. I can't see past the market leader.
Robert Havlin riding Mighty Ulysses win The British Stallion Studs EBF Maiden Stakes at Yarmouth. (Getty)
ZARGUN made his reappearance here at York during the Dante Meeting, and ran on well to finish sixth after getting a little outpaced early on. Scott Dixon's sprinter is entitled to come on for that reappearance and I wouldn't be surprised to see him challenge off a two pound lower mark.
I was really impressed with GO BEARS GO'S reappearance win in the Commonwealth Cup trial at Ascot. Rossa Ryan's mount eased clear after making the running, looking a class or two better than decent rivals like Ehraz, Hierarchy and Wings Of War.
David Loughnane has decided to take in this Group Two before heading on to Royal Ascot. Market rival, El Caballo has been drawn on his side of the track, which could help Go Bears Go settle, as both are likely to go forward early. I think this is a Group One-quality sprinter.
SILENCE PLEASE endured a torrid time on her reappearance at Goodwood. Andrew Balding's recruit tried to get out from on the rail, but continually hit traffic and couldn't muster up a challenge in the closing stages.
During her time with Jessica Harrington, Silence Please was tried over this sort of trip a number of times, and even finished third in the two mile Loughbrown Stakes. Despite that troubled trip, Balding will have been pleased with that stable debut at Goodwood and Silence Please has the class to bounce back to winning ways on Saturday.
Saturday's feast of racing comes to a close with this thrilling five-furlong sprint and its last year's Nunthorpe Stakes winner, Winter Power who dominates the betting.
Tim Easterby's filly knows only one way of running, and that's to go hard and fast from the get-go. The other likely front-runners in the field, Last Crusader and Attagirl have been drawn in stalls one and seven respectively, on either side of Winter Power in stall four. Given where the pace is, the field is likely to go down the centre or drift towards the inside rail, meaning those who have been drawn high could be at a significant disadvantage.
I'm going to have an each-way punt on The Queen's runner, KING'S LYNN, who ran a cracking race on his reappearance at Chester, where he was giving Flaming Rib nine pounds at the weights. Andrew Balding's sprinter goes on juicy ground and he's been drawn kindly down in stall two. 7/1 isn't a terrible each way price.