Luton Town have won just once in the last five games, resulting in them slipping off the top spot this weekend.

Accrington Stanley snatched a late win and pole position courtesy of Billy Kee's 90th minute winner at Kenilworth Road, but the opportunity to get straight back on the horse comes on Tuesday evening. The Hatters travel to Coventry City looking to return to the summit, albeit for the time being.

With one of the strongest squads in League Two, boss Nathan Jones has a rich array of players he can choose from. Coventry will be formidable opposition, they're looking for a way into the top seven and the Luton game is their game in hand over rivals Lincoln City.

Coventry won 3-0 when the two sides met earlier in the season so the line-up Jones chooses must be robust at the back, but also offer a significant threat going forward.

With that in mind, here is the XI FLW think he should pick for the trip to the Ricoh Arena.

Stech is a man mountain at six feet three and the giant keeper has been number one all season. There's no reason for him to lose his place against Mark Robins' side tomorrow evening.

Young Stacey is a summer capture from Reading who can operate in both defence and midfield. He can get up and down the line at pace and offers something at both ends of the field, so surely he'll play against Coventry.

Left-back Potts served his youth at West Ham and is another who is sure to take his place against Coventry. Since the injury to Jodi Jones, the Sky Blues haven't had as much threat out wide, but Potts will still need to be on form to nullify any threat they can muster.

Rea followed Nathan Jones from Brighton and has been in the side whilst Scott Cuthbert works his way back from injury. The 23-year old can operate in midfield as well as at centre half.

Alan Sheehan is usually recognised as an attacking left back, but he's been playing at centre half recently for the Hatters. He's an experienced head too, amassing almost 400 Football league appearances.

Olly Lee will sit just in front of the back four, giving Luton a 4-1-3-2 formation. Like Potts, he's a former West Ham youth who has played Championship football for Birmingham. His tough tackling will be vital in stemming the supply to Coventry's leading scorer Marc McNulty.

Berry will undoubtedly start in the centre of the park, a summer capture from Cambridge he's been instrumental in Luton's climb up the table. He weighs in with assists and goals and is as cultured as you'll find at this level of football.

£315k-rated Shinnie will sit in the middle of the midfield three, pressing on to offer support to the top two. He played for Scottish side Hibernian last season and is on loan from Birmingham City.

Downes played regular football for Ipswich earlier this season and he must start against the Sky Blues. He likes a booking though, he's been cautioned eight times in 18 appearances this season.

Who else to start up front, but the enigma that is Danny Hylton? Revered by home fans, detested by opposition fans, Hylton is pivotal to Luton's attacking threat. He's got 15 league goals this season and is a constant menacing presence up front for the Hatters.

Collins must come back into the squad after serving a one-match ban against Accrington. Collins was a summer capture from Crawley and he's got 16 league goals for the high-flying Hatters.