Luton Town head into tonight's game against Fulham off the back of a greatly impressive 3-0 home win over high flying Bristol City last weekend, with the Hatters having secured the three points thanks to goals from Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu, Harry Cornick and an Ashley Williams own goal. 

That result will have come as a much needed boost for Hatters boss Graeme Jones, with the Bedfordshire based outfit having picked up just two wins in their last five league games, as they look to establish a foothold in the second division this term, following promotion from League One last season.

They face a Fulham side this evening who will no doubt be keen to bounce back from their disappointing 2-0 away defeat to lowly Stoke City at the weekend, with the result being the west London based team's first defeat in their last five Championship outings.

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Here, we take a look at TWO Fulham weaknesses that Luton can exploit in tonight's game at Craven Cottage...

Exploit set pieces 

The Hatters should look to exploit attacking set pieces, with Fulham having shown several weaknesses when defending these situations this season, meaning that the Bedfordshire based club could reap the rewards if their deliveries into the penalty area are on point.

They should aim to deliver their corners and indirect free kicks in and around the six yard box, as this will allow them to both take advantage of their superior height and cause uncertainty for Fulham keeper Marcus Bettinelli, who isn't the best at commanding his penalty area.

Play through balls 

One other Fulham weakness that Luton can look to exploit tonight is their high back line, with Parker's side tending to operate with a very high line when in possession, meaning that there tends to be a large amount of space left free in behind the back four.

Luton should look to play through balls at every opportunity, as this will allow their forward players to exploit the space which is left by Fulham's defence when they are caught too far up the pitch, meaning that Luton should in theory be gifted several opportunites to counter attack against the Cottagers.

Jones should ask the likes of Harry Cornick and James Collins to make runs into the channels, as this will both exploit the space and help to give Luton an outlet when in possession of the ball.