A dozen horses are still entered for the race after the confirmation stage, with Phoenix Tower and Pipedreamer set to meet each other again after coming second and third in the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot earlier in the month.
Much-fancied Mount Nelson - who came fifth in the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot - is attracting a lot of attention in the build up to the Group One.
"With Mount Nelson returning to ten furlongs to represent Aidan O'Brien, we're expecting a top-class and thoroughly competitive renewal," Coral's David Stevens told the Daily Mirror.
Trainer Aidan O'Brien has already enjoyed a successful year, recording his third successive win in the Irish Derby at the Curragh last weekend, equalling a record of six victories, set by Vincent O'Brien.
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