For the second successive home game the Town have been priced at 1/5 to win a football match.
Now that really isn't much to shout about is it?
If we're being honest, taking those odds and the opposition into context, that doesn't represent any kind of value.
Histon, struggling to stay in the BSP, are were blown away 6-3 on Tuesday having come up against a Hatters side priced at 1/5 beforehand.
Saturday's opponents Altrincham, meanwhile are safe in midtable, enjoying another fine, stress-free campaign and have just ran leaders Stevenage and third-placed Oxford close in their past two matches.
The 1/5 about a Town win, therefore, is in all fairness a poor price. Even if everything points to another home win.
But then again, the choice is yours but ask yourselves, is putting a fiver on to a win quid really worth it?
Anyway, as we told you prior to the Histon game, you'll have to blame Richard Money and the players for the price. If they weren't playing so damn well then they would be a higher price.
With the Town so short we'll take you through our fancies and if you want bet on the game there are currently 14 different markets to choose from on bet365.
Our correct score punt we're going for 5-0...again. We are going to find a 5-0 win sooner or later and this conceivably could be the last time the Town have a chance to rack up a big scoreline.
Once again though, be warned that the result will probably land up being 4-0, 6-0 or 5-1 or 5-2.
As the bookies latch onto the fact the Hatters are scoring fun, a 5-0 win is still pretty short by all accounts at 18/1. Believe it or not there are odds on a 10-0 success - at 200/1.
Like we said before the Histon game, on the goalscorer front, with goals once again hopefully on the menu, the best advice we can probably give you is stick the names of all the Town attackers in a hat and place a bet on whoever you pull out.
Craddock, Gallen, Gnakpa, Howells, Barnes-Homer, Hatch? Throw in Pilkington, Keane and Heslop.
For the visit of Alty, we'll keep the faith with Jake Howells - the youngster continues to impress and his double against Histon took his tally to five goals in his past eight games. He did the biz for us on Tuesday and he's 5/1 to score at anytime and 16/1 to score first is not bad going. But go easy, wading in heavy will see the price drop...
The Town strikers continue to plunder the goals with Tom Craddock and Kevin Gallen again on target in the 6-3 midweek win. Chances are they will find the target again but with Craddock a 4/5 chance and Gallen 11/10 the prices are a little on the short side.
For those hunting a little bit of value we're going to still our necks on the line and chance right-back Ed Asafu-Adjaye to score. The young defender has yet to score in Luton colours and came close to ending that run against Histon when he came close with a great strike from outside the box. 28/1 might be asking a lot of Ed to score first but 9/1 at anytime has got to be worth quid.
For our popular scorecast bet, we'll combine our correct score and first goalscorer punts with Howells to score first and the Town to win it 5-0 at 195/1. Why not stick £2 on? You'll be kicking yourself if it comes up and you haven't back it!
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Recommendations: 5-0 Luton (18/1), Jake Howells first goalscorer (16/1), Howells to score anytime (5/1), Ed Asafu-Adjaye to score anytime (9/1), Luton 5-0/Howells first goal (195/1).
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* All the prices correct as of 2.30pm Friday 16th April. Prices subject to fluctuation.
Latest title and promotion prices:
To win the BSP: Stevenage 1/100, Luton 16/1.
To be promoted: Stevenage 1/200, Luton 5/4, Oxford 13/5, York 7/2, Rushden & Diamonds 9/2.