Carlisle United are as long as 4/1 to upset AFC Wimbledon's homecoming with a victory today.
The Blues take on the Dons in the first game since the Cherry Red Records Stadium was hit by flooding last month.
A bumper home crowd is expected and Mike Williamson's side are 4/1 with Betfair to take all three points in south London.
A Blues win is also 31/10 with Bet365 and 100/30 with BetFred.
Johnnie Jackson's hosts are odds-on to maintain their 100 per cent home record in the League Two campaign.
Having won their previous three home games - the most recent against Williamson's MK Dons on September 14 - they are 3/4 with BetVictor to see off the Cumbrians, and 17/20 with William Hill.
The draw at Plough Lane is 27/10.
Carlisle captain Charlie Wyke, who had a loan spell at Wimbledon early in his career, is 9/1 to open the scoring for United against his former club.
Luke Armstrong is 10/1 for the opener and Dominic Sadi 16/1.
Longer shots in the Cumbrians ranks for the first goal include Josh Vela at 25/1, Harrison Biggins at 22/1, Sam Lavelle at 40/1 and Ben Barclay at 50/1.
For Wimbledon, the attacking trio of Matty Stevens, Omar Bugiel and Joe Pigott are all priced 11/2 to break the deadlock against the Blues.
Other first-scorer odds in Jackson's ranks include Callum Maycock at 16/1, Jake Reeves at 12/1 and Riley Harbottle at 40/1.
Carlisle are today aiming for their third consecutive clean sheet in an away league game - a run they haven't achieved since 2017.
Another shut-out for Harry Lewis and his colleagues is priced 18/5.
United and the Dons played out a 0-0 draw on Carlisle's previous visit to Wimbledon in February 2023, and a similar outcome today is 10/1.
A repeat of 2015's 3-1 win for the Blues in this fixture is 40/1, while a 1-0 win for the Blues has odds of 12/1.
Wimbledon are 15/2 for a 2-0 home victory and 14/1 to win 3-0 for the second consecutive meeting with Williamson.
Source: Oddschecker.
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