Barry Douglas more likely than Izzy Brown with Leeds United expected to ease past Luton Town

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LUTON TOWN are a double-digit price to record a shock victory at Elland Road tonight with Leeds United the shortest odds they have been all season to win a league game.

Nathan Jones' Hatters are freely available at 10-1 with many firms with even the previously available odds of 1-3 about a Whites win hoovered up with United scarily short at 33-100.

The draw is priced at 9-2 and United are responsible for the first ten players in the first goalscorer market with Patrick Bamford just 3-1 to net first and odds-on across the board as an any time scorer for which the best price is 17-20.

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Luton's top scorer and Irish international James Collins is rated the most potent Hatters threat but still 11-1 to net first and 4-1 any time with Danny Hylton and Elliot Lee next at 16s to score first and 5s any time.

MAIN THREAT: Luton Town striker James Collins celebrates scoring the only goal of the game in Saturday's 1-0 win at Swansea City. Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images.MAIN THREAT: Luton Town striker James Collins celebrates scoring the only goal of the game in Saturday's 1-0 win at Swansea City. Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images.
MAIN THREAT: Luton Town striker James Collins celebrates scoring the only goal of the game in Saturday's 1-0 win at Swansea City. Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images.

Former Whites loanee Izzy Brown is 20-1 to score first and 8-1 as an any time scorer with Whites left back Barry Douglas - who seems certain to be on the bench - a shorter price than that at 15-2 any time.

And whichever way you look at it, a comfortable Whites win is envisaged with 2-0 Leeds the favourite in the correct score market at 6-1, narrowly ahead of 1-0 Leeds (13-2) and 3-0 Leeds (15-2).

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