Luton Town have found some fantastic form as we head into the business end of the season. 

Graeme Jones' men are still bottom of the table but have won three of their last four, including a shock victory against Brentford in midweek. That run has helped them move to within just four points of safety.

There are just six points between the Hatters in 24th and Charlton Athletic in 18th, meaning with 11 games still to play, there are a number of teams scrapping it out for their Championship lives.

Stoke City are one of those and arrive at Kenilworth Road just a point above the relegation zone.

Saturday's game could be a pivotal moment in both side's pursuit of survival, so it should be an enthralling clash.

With that in mind, here is the starting XI we expect Jones to name on Saturday...

With James Shea still sidelined with a broken finger and likely to be out for some time, Simon Sluga is the clear option in goal for the Hatters.

He was hugely impressive against Brentford in midweek, making six saves and restricting the Bees to just one goal all game.

Sluga was helped by his backline and it's difficult to see Jones changing things up against Stoke, meaning Dan Potts, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Matty Pearson, and Martin Cranie look set to reprise their roles once again.

Young striker Tyrese Campbell is likely to be the biggest threat to their goal, having scored six goals since breaking through into the first team.

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The four-man midfield did an excellent job against the Bees in midweek, strangling Thomas Frank's side with an effective press for long periods.

Luke Berry was highlighted by his manager after the game for his effort but after playing two games in less than a week, you feel Jones may look to freshen things up by including Callum McManaman in his place.

The Hatters boss also hailed James Collins and Harry Cornick after the game and you feel the duo could be key against Stoke. It looks set to be a tight game, so making the most of their chances will likely be key.