John Gosden's Port Vila and Gerard Butler's Compton Bolter are the two British acceptors for the Prix Eugene Adam over a mile and a quarter at Deauville on Friday.
Port Vila won the Listed Milcars New Stakes at Ascot on his latest start while Compton Bolter's best run this term was his fifth to King's Best in the Sagitta 2000 Guineas.
Six horses stood their ground for the Group Two race at today's probables stage.
The others are Criquette Head's Grand Prix de Paris second Premier Pas, the Andre-Fabre-trained Sobieski, Hesiode and Bleu d'Altair.
Right Wing was the sole foreign acceptor today for the Group Three Lotto Hessen Pokal at Frankfurt on Sunday.
The John Dunlop-trained horse finished second to subsequent Irish Derby runner-up Glyndebourne in the Gallinule Stakes at the Curragh last time out.
Nine home-trained acceptors for the extended 10-furlong event include Dortmund Group Three winner Banyumanik.