Georgie Kelly is 5/1 to get off the mark for relegated Carlisle United at Cheltenham Town tonight.
The big striker, who has made three outings recently, is finally bedding into the team after injury.
And he will hope for a first Blues goal at the Completely-Suzuki Stadium tonight.
The Irish frontman is 5/1 to find the net at any stage, and 12/1 to open the scoring against Darrell Clarke's survival chasers.
Carlisle, meanwhile, are 17/4 with 10Bet to win their first game since relegation was confirmed.
A Blues victory is also 7/2 with 888Sport and 19/5 with William Hill.
Third-bottom Cheltenham are odds-on to pick up a win that would give their safety hopes a major boost.
They are 8/11 for the victory with Coral, and 4/6 with SkyBet.
The draw in Gloucestershire is 3/1.
United's previous visit to Whaddon Road was a 1-1 draw in April 2021.
A repeat of that scoreline tonight has odds of 13/2.
Cheltenham won 1-0 at Brunton Park in December and are 6/1 to complete a double over the Blues by the same scoreline.
Carlisle are 16/1 for a 2-1 win and 12/1 for a 1-0 victory, while a 3-0 reverse for Paul Simpson's strugglers is 12/1.
Luke Armstrong is 10/1 to get the first goal this evening for United, with Jack Diamond 14/1. Longer shots include Harrison Neal at 33/1, Jon Mellish at 28/1 and Ben Barclay at 66/1.
For Cheltenham, Aidan Keena is 6/1 to strike first with a George Lloyd opener priced 7/1.
Liam Sercombe, scorer at Brunton Park in December, is 11/1 for the opener and longer shots include Curtis Davies at 25/1 and Sean Long at 30/1.
A Carlisle clean sheet on the road tonight is 4/1 while the Robins are 13/10 to prevent the 24th-placed Cumbrians from finding the net in their penultimate away game.
Source: Oddschecker.
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