Bookmakers make Carlisle United odds-on favourites to see off FA Cup heroes Grimsby Town today.
Whilst the Mariners this week claimed a stunning away win against Premier League side Southampton in the cup's fifth round, they are predicted to come off second-best at Brunton Park in their return to League Two action.
High-flying United are as short as 3/4 with SkyBet to claim a third straight win, with other prices of 4/5 (Bet365) and 17/20 (Betfair) on offer.
Seven of Grimsby's ten league wins have come on the road this season, with the 16th-placed Mariners better travellers than home performers.
They are 15/4 with vbet to win at Brunton Park, and 7/2 with Coral.
The draw is 13/5.
Despite being a substitute for third-placed Carlisle's last two games, Kristian Dennis is favourite to get the opening goal this afternoon against a visiting side who will include former Blues keeper Max Crocombe.
United's top scorer is priced 9/2 to find the net first against his former club.
Omari Patrick and Joe Garner, who have started in attack against Colchester United and Crawley Town, are both 6/1 along with John-Kymani Gordon.
Owen Moxon, who hit the opener when the clubs met at Blundell Park earlier in the campaign, is 10/1 to score first today and claim his first Brunton Park goal in the process.
A second opening goal on successive weekends for Joel Senior, meanwhile, is 28/1.
Grimsby's midweek cup penalty hero Gavan Holohan is 18/1 to open the scoring against Paul Simpson's side, with others including Ryan Taylor at 10/1, John McAtee 10/1, Harry Clifton 14/1 and former Barrow man Anthony Driscoll-Glennon 50/1.
Carlisle are 8/1 for a second 2-1 win of the season against Paul Hurst's Mariners.
Grimsby are 16/1 to win by the same scoreline.
A goalless draw is 81/10...while a second consecutive 5/2 win for Simmo's side is 250/1.
Source: Oddschecker.
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