After over two weeks without a game following two postponements due to the cold weather the Town are finally back in Blue Square Premier action as they entertain Eastbourne Borough this afternoon.
Hatters boss Richard Money will be looking for his side to bounce back following their exit from the FA Trophy after the 3-1 reverse to Cambridge United in their last match 16 games ago.
It's the first time that the Hatters have played Eastbourne and the bookies thinking that this is a home banker.
The Sports lie in 20th place, one place and three points above the relegation zone while the Town will be looking for three points to rekindle their play-off hopes are have been priced up accordingly by bet365.
It's 2/5 that Money's men bring home the dosh while the visitors - with only one away victory to their name all season - as a big as 11/2 to collect.
The draw is a 7/2 chance.
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As always there is a plethora of punts available to fans who fancy a flutter on Monday's match.
So first things first. 2/5 is a bit on the skinny side for an outright Town win, so where's the value? Can the Hatters record a second successive 3-0 home win? The victory over Rotherham last time out at Kenilworth Road was a superb performance and it's 17/2 for another 3-0. At bigger prices, how about the Hatters to get the frustration of missing two games out of their system by delivering a real Christmas cracker and hit five goals past their visitors? 5-0 is a 40/1 shot.
Ok, so how about on the goal front. How about Matthew Barnes-Homer. The new striker has yet to find the net in Town colours but is today the day? With his reputation of scoring plenty of goals he heads the market and is 4/1 to score the first against Eastbourne and as short as 11/10 to score at any time.
Or how about chancing your arm with a scorecast? Keith Keane has been superb form this season and is waiting for his first goal of the campaign. If Keano scores the first of the afternoon and the Town go on to win 5-0 bet365 would have offered odds of 420/1! 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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