The solitary EFL match on Tuesday night sees Rotherham host Wycombe in a game that has big repercussions at the top of League One.
The visitors can move back into the top two with a victory and Adam Drury has picked out his 15/1 bet builder with Unibet for the match.
It's going to take a huge effort from Wycombe to rouse themselves after losing 1-0 to Wrexham on Saturday – a result that saw them knocked out of League One's top two.
The Chairboys are on a run of just two wins in eight league games overall and are winless in five on the road.
Rotherham have only lost two of their last eight on home soil, including taking four points from their last two.
Steve Evans' side have had a disappointing season but this is still a difficult proposition for their out-of-form visitors.
This bet has landed in four of Rotherham's last five games, including three 1-0 scorelines.
It has been a winner when they have hosted Birmingham and Wrexham, the other members of the top three in the division, while they haven't scored more than once in any of their last five at the New York Stadium.
Wycombe's last eight league matches have also gone under 2.5.
That run includes a 0-0 and two 1-0s, with the Chairboys failing to score twice on the road since the middle of January.
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If Rotherham are to find the net, Wilks looks the man to back to do it.
The forward has not scored since January, when he bagged three goals in four games, but is still one of the Millers' key threats and looks close to rediscovering his best form.
The forward has taken at least three shots in all of his last five games, firing off four efforts in both of his last two home outings, so the end of his drought appears to be around the corner.
Purely based on the numbers, we're happy to chuck in another unders leg on the corners.
Neither of these sides are involved in particularly corner-heavy games, with Wycombe matches featuring an average of 8.89 this season, the third-lowest tally in the division.
Rotherham are higher on that list, an average of 10.08 being won in their matches, but between the two we can expect under 10.5 to have a strong chance.