Luke Armstrong is 10/3 to mark his Carlisle United debut with a goal at Exeter City today.
The new striker is expected to be involved for the first time after his move from Harrogate Town was officially completed this week.
A goal for the new frontman at any stage in the game is 10/3 while the striker is 8/1 to get the game's first goal at St James Park.
And if you're feeling extra positive about Armstrong's debut prospects, you can back him to grab a hat-trick at 250/1.
Paul Simpson's Carlisle, meanwhile, are 27/10 to chalk up another crucial victory against one of their rivals this afternoon.
Those odds for a Blues win are offered by Coral, with other United victory prices including 5/2 (SkyBet) and 13/5 (888Sport).
Gary Caldwell's hosts are favourites to win the bottom-four showdown, with a home win priced at Evens by William Hill and 11/10 by Bet365.
The draw in Devon is 5/2.
United's last win at Exeter came six visits ago and in memorable style, when Keith Curle's Blues won 3-2 on the final day of the 2016/17 season to claim a play-off place.
Carlisle's previous victory at the ground - a Richard Offiong-inspired late win in 2010 - was by the same scoreline.
And another 3-2 away win this weekend is 45/1.
A second consecutive 2-1 win for the Blues is 12/1 while that result in the Grecians' favour is priced 8/1.
A goalless draw between the respective strugglers is 83/10 and a 1-1 draw is 11/2.
Aside from Armstrong, United have Joe Garner priced 9/1 for the opening goal and Ryan Edmondson 10/1.
Longer shots include top scorer Jordan Gibson at 14/1, Owen Moxon at 20/1 and another new boy, Harrison Neal, at 28/1.
For Exeter, new signing Luke Harris is 8/1 for the opener with Jack Aitchison 13/2 favourite, Sonny Cox 7/1, Cheick Diabate 13/1 and former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Tom Carroll 25/1.
Source: Oddschecker.
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