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Luton Town look to be on course for a successive promotion, with games running out for their opponents.

They haven't lost a league game since October 13th, they're undefeated at Kenilworth Road all season and they began the season with just one point from nine.

Once they found their feet in League One there was no stopping them and Blackpool's visit tomorrow sees them seven points clear of Barnsley with six matches left to play.

They lost manager Nathan Jones just after Christmas, but former manager Mick Harford took over and has proven himself quite adept at keeping them on track.

They're tantalisingly close to heading into the Championship, twelve months after finishing second in League Two. It's a remarkable achievement, but shows the club are heading in the right direction after a decade of struggle and financial woes.

Tomorrow they can move a step closer to the promised land against Blackpool, and we think we've got just the XI to do it.

[snack_break title="James Shea"]

Shea has been excellent all season.

There's no point in replacing a keeper when he's on such good form.

[snack_break title="James Justin"]

The full back has been on sensational form and when the team have been doing so well, he's not going to be dropped.

will step up a level with ease too.

[snack_break title="Jack Stacey"]

Stacey is a consistent presence at full back and will be well prepared for the Blackpool threat.

He's played the second highest amount of games for the club this season.

[snack_break title="Sonny Bradley"]

The pre-season capture of Bradley raised a few eyebrows and it's proven to be astute business.

He's strong, commanding and will easily cope with Blackpool's aerial threat.

[snack_break title="Matthew Pearson"]

Bradley and Pearson have formed a terrifying partnership in the heart of the Hatters' back four.

Between them they'll have to handle Blackpool's leading scorer Armand Gnanduillet

[snack_break title="Pelly Ruddock"]

Ever-present Ruddock is a sure-fire contender for 'Most Improved Player of the Year', if such an award exists outside youth football.

He struggled to make an impact last season, but he's been the heart of their side this time out.

[snack_break title="Andrew Shinnie"]

Shinnie will be another looking to extend his current run of matches.

He's looked composed and will bring experience to the squad next season, having previously been with Birmingham City.

[snack_break title="Kazenga Lua Lua "]

The former Brighton man has been in and out of the side this season, but started the last game and did well enough to keep his place.

He scored recently, in the 4-0 rout of Doncaster.

[snack_break title="George Moncur"]

Moncur dropped to the bench last week as Luke Berry stepped in, but the two are interchangeable and we think Moncur will be back this week.

He's been a huge hit since hi move from Barnsley.

[snack_break title="Elliott Lee"]

Lee started the season on fire, smashing ten goals and storming the scorer charts. He's slowed a little of late, but he's still a key player,

He's still an integral part of the attack, as he's shown with his recent performances.

[snack_break title="James Collins"]

Collins has been nominated for League One's EFL Player of the Year and it's hard to see anyone else getting the award.

He's scored 21 times in 43 appearances across all competitions this season.

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