The 6ft2in defender has been acknowledged by current England captain John Terry as the biggest threat to his place in the side, while boss Fabio Capello has described him as the future, prompting speculation that he will start in Sofia.
However, with the latest media reports indicating that Gary Cahill is the slight favourite to partner the Chelsea veteran against Bulgaria after lining up alongside him in training on Thursday, Jones has traded as high as 36.035/1 to net at any time, with those massive odds still available to snap up.
Capello has surprised his enemies in the media several times in the past with his selections, and the beauty of Betfair's to score market is that if the player you back doesn't make it onto the pitch, you get your stake refunded.
And if Cahill gets the nod, you shouldn't have to fear the Manchester United man earning his first cap as a late substitute. The Three Lions have replaced a centre back mid-match just once in Euro 2012 qualifying, when Michael Dawson went down injured in the opening game.
A glance at Oddschecker shows that the industry average price on the 19-year-old opening his international account at the first attempt falls in the region of 12.011/1, with some bookmakers going as low as 8.07/1 on the possibility.
The former Blackburn centre back has yet to strike at club level but would be far from the first player to score for his country before the team who pay his wages.
His main priority if chosen though will be to do something that hasn't come easy to England recently and help them keep only their second clean sheet in six encounters. Odds of 2.0621/20 are offered on that goal being achieved, as it was in the reverse fixture at Wembley.