After Saturday's incredible 3-3 draw with Rochdale, the Town will have to try again on Wednesday night at Spotland for the right to play Rotherham in round two of the FA Cup.
Official bookmaker bet365 make Hatters outsiders again at 4/1 to cause a cup shock at Spotland.
New manager Richard Money was pleased his side's efforts despite letting a three-goal advantage slip at Kenilworth Road against League 2's second place side.
With Keith Hill's outfit earning a second bite of the cherry, bet365 think Dale won't make any mistakes this time and are odds on at 8/13 to earn a trip to face Ronnie Moore's Millers on 28th November.
Should it be a draw then it will be extra time and penalties and if it does finish all square for the second time in four days then bet365 go 13/5 that is the case.
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As always there is a plethora of punts available to fans who fancy a flutter and with the game screened live on ITV4 it represents a good time to test out bet365's in-running prices throughout the 90 minutes.
So first things first. How about another 3-3 draw? Can lightening strike twice? bet365 believe a repeat performance is a 40/1 shot. Could it happen again? As mentioned in our betting guide on Friday, the Town's last visit to Spotland was for an FA Cup tie and that day they 2-0. A win by that score for the Hatters is a tempting 25/1 shot.
Ok, so how about on the goal front. How about Steve Basham? His two goals on his return to the squad after being frozen out of the side this season put the Hatters 3-0 up at the break on Saturday.
A confident and ultmimately disappointed Bash spoke to Hatters Player on Saturday
here and hopes to continue his form in front of goal in Lancashire. If you think he'll grab the opening goal on Wednesday night and place a £20 bet on him you'll be £200 richer if he grabs the first goal.
Or how about chancing your arm with a scorecast? What about Adam Newton to score the first and only goal in a 1-0 win for the Hatters? Could it happen? bet365 believe that's a 140/1 shot. Is that worth a few quid, or even a few pence even? Does that represent good value in your eyes?
Can you spot where the value lies? Or even better how about sending in your tips? Football and betting is all based on opinion so if you have a particular tip that you cant to share get in touch. Email andrew.barringer@2020mission.com.
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