Kilmarnock and Dundee United meet on Saturday evening in a massive game for both ends of the Scottish Premiership table.
Killie are 11th yet only five points away from the top six with nine rounds to go until the split, while third-placed United are in the European places and determined to stay there.
Draw - 12/5
Eleventh versus third might sound like a relative mismatch, but in a division where, Celtic apart, anyone can beat anyone else, there is precious little between these two sides.
That was certainly the case earlier in the season with the teams having already played out a 3-3 draw in Ayrshire and a 1-1 draw at Tannadice.
They were both open affairs - the two matches between them produced a grand total of 68 shots - and the third encounter ought to be a decent watch.
And, given that there is probably far less between the teams than the league table might suggest, a third stalemate is on the cards.
The hosts aren't in atrocious form by any stretch with three losses in their last nine league games. At home during that period they have beaten Hearts (1-0), Aberdeen (4-0) and St Mirren (2-0).
They have also drawn 0-0 with Motherwell, with the 1-0 home loss to Ross County the only real letdown.
Over the last two weekends they were pipped 2-1 at Celtic in the Scottish Cup and 3-2 at a much-improved Hearts in the league.
Also, Derek McInnes' back five have kept five clean sheets in their last eight at home.
So promoted United know they will have to be at their best to get anything from this trip west and they are themselves going through a sticky patch with just one win - 1-0 at St Mirren - surrounded by four defeats in the league and cup.
They have only scored two goals in their last five, the most recent by 11-goal Sam Dalby who has proved to be a fine summer signing from Wrexham by Terrors' chief Jim Goodwin.
United also boast a defensive record bettered only by the Old Firm teams and they have in ex-Barnsley keeper Jack Walton arguably the best No.1 in the division.
They are a solid side who will set up to be hard to break down and this could turn into a tight affair.
Will Ferry to be booked - 13/8
While Killie are in line to break records for the number of red cards they pick up this season - they are up to seven in the league already - their ability to earn yellow cards is nothing compared to United's.
Killie are relative good boys with 43 cautions to their name, whereas the visitors have already amassed 61 - only Aberdeen have more.
In the 1-1 draw between United and Killie at Tannadice in December, United committed 14 fouls, way above the divisional average.
Unsurprisingly Will Ferry accounted for two of those and got himself booked, his eighth yellow card of the season.
Goodwin has hailed the combative free transfer from Cheltenham Town as his best signing of last summer, but the Irishman does sail close to the wind in terms of discipline.
The 13/8 he gets booked yet again looks like a reasonable player bet.
Over 5.5 Kilmarnock Corners - 5/6
Killie will have to be positive, especially at home, as they strive to get back on a winning track and ease clear of the bottom two.
To that end, expect them to carve out chances and pile up corners.
They average 5.9 corners at home this season and had seven when United last visited back in September.
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Kilmarnock - 31/20
Draw - 12/5
Dundee United - 13/8
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