High Chaparral is among 16 entries from the Aidan O'Brien stable for the £400,000 Emirates Airline Champion Stakes at Newmarket.
Last year's dual Derby winner and Breeders' Cup Turf hero made a belated but successful seasonal debut at the Curragh earlier this month.
O'Brien's entry also includes Irish 1000 Guineas winner Yesterday, Mingun and Hold That Tiger.
Godolphin are responsible for 12 of the 77-strong entry for the Group One event on October 18.
Among them are Dubai World Cup winner Moon Ballad, who was runner-up to Storming Home in the Champion Stakes last season, Dubai Destination, winner of the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot last time out and Sulamani, winner of Saturday night's Arlington Million.
The entries, up 11 on the same stage last year, include virtually all Europe's leading performers among them the winners of both the Sagitta 2000 Guineas and 1000 Guineas this season, Refuse To Bend and Russian Rhythm.
Vodafone Derby hero Kris Kin, from the Sir Michael Stoute stable, and Alamshar, brilliant winner of both the Irish Derby and King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Ascot, are among the other Classic victors engaged.
Top older horses entered include Nayef, the 2001 Champion Stakes hero and Falbrav, this season's Coral-Eclipse Stakes winner and the Group Two Scottish Derby victor Princely Venture