Jack Lisowski dumped Judd Trump out of the International Championship in China two weeks ago and the latter has a chance to take his revenge at the Northern Ireland Open on Thursday afternoon.
Trump, the world number five, has looked in good form in Belfast after a 4-2 win over Matthew Selt before overcoming Stuart Carrington 4-0.
However, the 29-year-old is yet to progress beyond the quarter-finals in any event this season so will be eager to hit top form with the UK Championship on the horizon.
Trump is 11.00 to win the UK Championship outright, while Mark Selby is rated at 6.50.
Lisowski won his opener in Belfast 4-0 against Iran’s Hossein Vafaei but was taken the distance in his second-round match as he claimed a 4-3 win over Liam Highfield.
The world number 17 has a decent record against Trump, with two wins in their last four meetings, and is enjoying the best campaign of his career so far.
The 27-year-old reached a first ever ranking event final at the Riga Masters and has made at least the quarter-finals in five of the seven tournaments he has entered so far.
Lisowski is 15.00 to win the Northern Ireland Open outright and 2.25 to see off Trump.
Trump is 1.61 to come out on top or 4.75 to triumph 4-2.