Wycombe Wanderers have turned their season around after a nightmare start and will now be looking to spring a shock when Fulham come calling in the EFL Cup.
There was a massive hangover forWanderers after missing out on promotion to the Championship as they won just two of their first nine games in the new campaign.
But they've since lost just two in 10 and Michael Duff's men head into this cup tie on a high after winning three of their last four matches.
Fulham's form stands in stark contrast to that, with Marco Silva's side losing their last four in the Premier League.
The Cottagers have been playing better than those results suggest but they desperately need a spark to get them going again.
So I'd imagine Silva will send out a pretty strong side at Adams Park as he bids to boost morale by booking a place in the quarter-finals.
How the bookies view it: Fulham hot favourites
Wycombe have yet to face any top-flight sides on their march to the last 16 so BOYLE Sports make them 6/1 outsiders. Fulham are 1/2 favourites and even the draw is pretty big at 16/5.
Head to head: Wycombe seeking spirit of 2006
Wycombe fans will be hoping for a repeat of their surprise 2-1 League Cup win at Craven Cottage back in 2006. But these sides have faced off twice in the same tournament since then and Fulham have won to nil in both those matches.
Players to watch: Raul ready to roar
Raul Jimenez should continue up front for Fulham, with Rodrigo Muniz missing the last three games due to injury. The Mexican has scored three times this season and is a decent 21/20 with Bet365 for anytime scorer.
Fred Onyedima is a goal threat from midfield for Wycombe and has chipped in with three already this season. He scored at the weekend and is a decent long-odds option for a goal here at 11/2.
Probable line-ups
Harry Wilson has joined Muniz, Joachim Andersen and Antonee Robinson on the sidelines for Fulham. But Sasa Lukic and Tom Cairney shrugged off knocks to play on Saturday and should be fit to play.
Josh Scowen and Niall Huggins remain out for Wycombe with long-term issues.
Wycombe Wanderers: Norris, Grimmer, Harvie, Allen, Taylor, Leahy, Bell, Henderso, Onyedinma, Lowry Woodrow.
Fulham: Leno, Castange, Bassey, Reid, Sessegnon, Lukic, Berge, King, Iwobi, Kevin, Jimenez.
Anything else catch the eye?
Fulham are in poor form but they should still have too much quality for a team playing two divisions below them.
Backing Silva's side at -1 in the handicap could pay off at 13/10 with BOYLE Sports while the same firm price a win to nil at 6/4.
Wycombe have won at least five corners in all their home League One games this term so that's a market that could be worth exploring.
Over 3.5 corners for Wanderers looks good value at a tempting 20/21 with BOYLE Sports and over 4.5 first-half corners also appeals at 20/23.
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