The fourth day of Royal Ascot is set to feature several anticipated races, with a number of key contenders attracting attention from both bookmakers and racing experts. The card, taking place on June 20, includes a mix of Group One and Group Two events, generating significant betting activity ahead of the weekend.

The Group Three Albany Stakes (2:30 p.m.) is expected to go in favor of the favorite SUN GODDESS, who impressed with a recent winning performance and has seen her odds shorten from 6-4 to 11-10. She figures prominently in tipsters’ selections and is viewed by many as the horse to beat in this mile event for two-year-old fillies.

At 3:05 p.m., the Group One Commonwealth Cup features VENETIAN SUN as a strong favorite near 6-4, following a commanding sprint victory at Haydock Park. Despite her status, some betting trends indicate a boost for Godolphin’s WISE APPROACH, whose odds have dropped notably from 16-1 to 10-1, suggesting growing interest. This race is seen as a key sprint test and could prove competitive.

Later at 3:40 p.m., the Duke of Edinburgh Stakes features EMIT, who has gained market support moving from 17-2 into 13-2. Joseph O’Brien, enjoying a successful meet, has several contenders and hopes to maintain momentum with this entrant. Another focus in the mid-afternoon session is WARRANT HOLDER, who is considered a solid candidate with the race marked as a target by his connections.

The Group One Coronation Stakes (4:20 p.m.) is anchored by PRECISE, an impressive winner of the Irish 1,000 Guineas and a strong favorite at 4-6. Her stablemate TRUE LOVE, a previous runner-up, has drifted in the market from 3-1 to 10-3. PRECISE’s dominance has led many analysts to anticipate a repeat winning effort in this mile classic.

The Sandringham Stakes (5:00 p.m.) presents a competitive betting picture. While the favorite is SEET at 9-2, horses such as GLYFADA and BINTAZIZA have attracted attention from punters, with the former shortening from 9-1 to 7-1. GLYFADA is also noted for securing a win in this race as jockey Oisin Murphy looks to overcome a challenging week so far.

In the Group Two King Edward VII Stakes (5:35 p.m.), John and Thady Gosden’s WATER TO WINE remains the market leader, although his odds have lengthened slightly from evens to 11-10. His main rival CAUSEWAY has gained some backing, indicating a potentially close contest over the mile and a half distance.

The closing race of the day, the Palace of Holyroodhouse Stakes (6:10 p.m.), has seen notable market movement as well. GOLD DIGGER leads the betting at about 8-1, but DICKENSIAN and SIRUS A have attracted support. Particularly, Ryan Moore’s booking aboard SIRUS A has sparked interest, with odds shortening from 20-1 to 16-1.

As Royal Ascot approaches the weekend, the fourth day offers a mix of established favorites and emerging contenders, with betting markets and expert opinions highlighting a blend of confidence and competitive tension across the card.