See More Business will attempt to put last month's disappointment in the Tote Cheltenham Gold Cup behind him in the Martell Cup at Aintree tomorrow.
Paul Nicholls' charge could only finish around six lengths fourth to Looks Like Trouble when sent off 9-4 favourite to retain his Gold Cup crown.
Strong Promise, who finished three-quarters of a length ahead of him in third and Lake Kariba, who was a neck behind him in fifth, reoppose See More Business on terms 10lb better.
A five-runner field for the Grade Two contest is completed by last year's winner Macgeorge and Mulligan.
Decoupage will also try to redeem his reputation in the Sandeman Maghull Novices' Chase.
The Charlie Egerton-trained gelding was sent off 7-4 favourite for the Irish Independent Arkle Challenge Trophy at Cheltenham but could only finish 16 lengths third behind Tiutchev.
Three of the other five runners in tomorrow's Grade One event also ran in the Arkle - runner-up Cenkos, fifth-placed Bellator and Irish raider Frozen Groom who fell three out when leading.
Another highlight on the opening day of the Martell Grand National meeting is the Martell Fox Hunters' Chase, with 27 horses declared for the first race to be run over the National fences this week.