It's set to be a big two weeks for Wrexham AFC, with the FA Trophy Final and National League play-offs, but how do the bookies rate their chances?
On Sunday, Wrexham face Bromley in the FA Trophy Final at Wembley for a chance to win it for a second time in nine years.
Phil Parkinson's side have overcome Gloucester City, Folkestone Invicta, Boreham Wood, Notts County and Stockport in order to reach Sunday's showpiece.
While it will be a day to remember for all involved in the football club, the main focus will no doubt be on the weekend after.
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The Reds' will host the winner of Notts County vs Grimsby, for a chance to make the play-off final at the London Stadium on June 5.
Having just missed out on the title, Wrexham will have to go through the play-offs if they are to end their 14 year exodus from the Football League.
There will be hopes from fans and those at the club that Wrexham can achieve both this year, pick up the FA Trophy on Sunday, win their home semi-final and be victorious in the final.
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But what do the bookies make of that prospect...
They think it's pretty likely.
The Reds are overwhelming favourites for the FA Trophy Final. SkyBet has them at 2/7, Bet365 at 2/5, meanwhile Ladbrokes and Coral have them at 4/7.
They are also favourites for promotion from the National League. SkyBet price them at 1/1, Bet365, Ladbrokes and Coral have Phil Parkinson's men at 10/11.
So if you were to stick a double on the two to happen, Skybet would offer you 1.57/1, Bet365 would be 1.67/1, while Ladbrokes and Coral would offer 2/1 odds of them both happening.
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While it is not a bad thing to be favourites, there is a lot of work that needs to go in for the two to happen, which Phil Parkinson and his squad will be aware of.
But one thing for sure, is the Reds' faithful will be doing everything they can to spur their side on.
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