The son of Danehill Dancer, who is unbeaten in four starts, ran out an emphatic two and a quarter lengths winner at Royal Ascot on his previous start.
Noseda is happy with how his charge has trained since that success and is hopeful that he can step up again.
He said: “I have been happy with him since Ascot and he seems to have switched off well in his work.”
“I am hoping that this race will be a stepping stone to bigger things and will be a good opportunity for us to see where we are with him.”
The Susan Roy-owned colt faces only four other rivals and will be ridden by Frankie Dettori.