Does lightning strike twice?
Well after last Saturday's thumping win over Ebbsfleet it's an 80/1 chance that the Town can repeat their 6-1 victory against Hayes & Yeading United at Kenilworth Road.
With nine goals in their last two games the Hatters have clearly responded to manager Richard Money's rallying call to up their goal difference as they continue to cement their place in the BSP's top five while also hunting down Stevenage and Oxford above them.
It was 3-2 the last time the Town met Hayes & Yeading earlier in the month in a game Money said should have been 12-0! While there are no prices for such a scoreline on Saturday there are plenty of markets available as the Hatters go in search of win number six on the spin.
But if you're planning on putting your house on the Hatters to earn all three points, don't expect to win much back.
bet365 have made the Town the red hot 4/11 favourites to see off Garry Haylock's side.
United, who currently lie in a comfortable midtable position in the division have been laughing at the bookies all season who predicted a season of struggle at Church Road.
Remember they won at Oxford only a few weeks back and are 8/1 to shock the Kenilworth Road crowd on Saturday. You can back the draw at 7/2.
As ever our official bookmaker bet365 will have loads of markets available to punters wanting to have a bet.
If you fancy bet on the game you are spoilt for choice: there are currently 19 different markets to choose from.
Ok so a 6-1 win for the second week running might seem a bit far fetched but with the Town seemingly in the goalscoring groove now how about another high-scoring game?
The bookies may have cottoned on to the Hatters' form in front of goal and therefore value on the correct score is a bit scarce. We don't want to get carried away about the form and we don't want to shout from the rooftops when searching for the value as the odds will be cut accordingly. But how about 5-0 at 33/1. A £1 on that maybe?
On the goalscorer front, strikers Tom Craddock and Kevin Gallen have been in top form in the past five games scoring eight goals between them as the Town have surged to five wins on the bounce.
Craddock's now got 15 for the season and Gallen isn't far behind on 12. For Saturday's game we're going to side with the veteran at 11/2 to score the first goal.
Matthew Barnes-Homer did the business for us last week when we tipped him to net the last goal last Saturday at odds of 6/1 and we fancy that to happen for a second week running at odds of 5/1.
Jake Howells has been in superb form down the Town's left-wing and at 8/1 to score at anytime against Hayes we think that's decent value.
If none of those tickle your fancy then there's always the popular scorecast. Take one first goalscorer and combine it with the correct score.
For Hayes & Yeading we'll take a punt with Simon Heslop to score first and the Hatters to win 5-0. Odds? Just your 230/1. Go, on stick a quid on, it all helps the club!
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Recommendations: Luton 5-0 (33/1), Jake Howells to score anytime (8/1), Kevin Gallen first goalscorer (11/2), Matthew Barnes-Homer last goalscorer (5/1), Simon Heslop first goalscorer/Luton 5-0 (230/1).
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 want to share get in touch. Email andrew.barringer@lutontown.co.uk.
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* All the prices correct as of 11.30am Friday 26th March. Prices subject to fluctuation.