Coventry City are currently scrapping to make the League Two play offs, an unthinkable position for a former FA Cup winner and Premier League side.

Mark Robins has guided his players to eighth place in the current table, level on points with Lincoln City but with a game in hand. Crucially, that game in hand comes tomorrow night as they host second-placed Luton Town.

The Sky Blues have a decent record at the Ricoh Arena, they've only lost four times there this season, which is equal to their visitors record at Kenilworth Road. Their home form is sufficient to earn one of the automatic promotion spots, which Luton will surely be wary of. They've also only conceded 11 goals at home, the lowest in League Two by some distance.

A 1-0 win against bottom side Barnet at the weekend brought a win and a clean sheet, it also brought a rare start for Kyel Reid on the flanks. He came off after 61 minutes to make way for Josh Barrett, opening up selection possibilities on the left wing.

They are desperate to find a way back into the top seven and Mark Robins will have to find the perfect blend if he's to earn the points required to overtake both Lincoln and Exeter City in sixth. A win would see them jump both sides, a draw just nudge them above the Imps.

Does he have the necessary attackers to penetrate the Hatters back line, whilst also remaining solid across the back four?

This is the starting line up we think he should go with at FLW. Do you agree?

Burge has established himself as the first team keeper for the Sky Blues over the last two seasons and with that solid defensive record at home, there's no reason to drop him right now.

Grimmer has represented Scotland from U15 to U21 level and will be hoping to climb the leagues in order to fulfil his potential. He played for Fulham in the Championship and is a tenacious and dogged full back.

Ryan Haynes is a home-grown left back who has made the position his own this season. Uncertainty as to who plays ahead of him hasn't helped his form, but on the whole he has looked competent and assured if not the attacking presence Coventry have often needed.

McDonald is another who is almost certain to start. He's been a vital cog in the defence this season and his experience will be vital in dealing with the livewire Danny Hylton. He's six foot two and should win the aerial battles, but a fight with Hylton is about so much more than that.

Stokes sat out the win against Barnet and the temptation might be to keep his replacement, Dominic Hyam, in the side. However, with Collins and Hylton both likely to start for Luton, the Sky Blues will need their most experienced players on form. With almost 250 appearances in his career, Stokes should surely get the nod.

18-year old Bayliss is in his first full season with the Sky Blues, but he's proving to be an exciting young talent. He's scored twice in 19 outings this campaign and started the most recent game against Barnet. He could be an unknown quantity for Dan Potts to deal with.

Baker has only just returned to the club, but uncertainty on who might play on the left could lead to a start. He's right footed, but could easily cut inside and cause havoc and, as a former club captain, he's already a popular figure at the Ricoh Arena. Kyel Reid started here on Saturday but failed to impress and is likely to be on the bench, at best.

Captain, leader, stalwart. Doyle is all of those and more and he'll definitely lead the side out in the crucial clash. He's a combative, defensive-minded midfielder with a focus on stopping attacks rather than starting them and he'll have to contend with the three-man attacking midfield Luton prefer to play with.

28-year old Kelly has one Scotland cap to his name and, like Doyle, is a certain to start in the middle of the park. Much of Coventry's positive play has been built around these two holding firm and there's no reason to believe that will change for Luton. The duel between him and Olly Lee will be fascinating.

Clarke-Harris is on loan from Rotherham and has scored three in seven, finally bringing another threat to the Sky Blues starting line up. There had been an awful lot of pressure on leading scorer Marc McNulty, but Robins will be happy his loan star is weighing in with goals, especially the one that beat Barnet this weekend.

17 goals from 38 appearances almost renders anything else I might write null and void. There isn't a scenario that would see £180k-rated McNulty start from the bench, other than a late injury. The former Sheffield United star is providing absolutely crucial this season and it will be his goals that could fire Coventry into the top seven at the end of the season.