Sheffield Wednesday are looking to bounce back after a midweek defeat to Brentford this weekend when they take on Luton Town at Hillsborough. 

Garry Monk's side still have the likes of Wycombe Wanderers and Derby County in their sights, as they now sit on -4 points after an encouraging start to the season.

Ultimately, Wednesday can't afford a run of defeats at this stage and bouncing back from a loss to Brentford is essential this weekend against Luton.

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We run you through the latest team news from Monk's press conference (Yorkshire Live).

Tom Lees 

Lees is back in training now with Wednesday after missing the games post-international break.

Whether or not he's fit enough to return to the side remains to be seen.

Izzy Brown 

Like Lees, Brown is back in training after a short lay-off but it's unclear whether he's going to be fit enough to feature when Wednesday take on his former side, Luton.

Given Brown's injury history, rushing him back might not be the most sensible choice.

Dominic Iorfa 

Like the aforementioned duo, Iorfa is back in training after a hamstring injury.

He's seemingly in contention, but Monk would not commit to whether the towering defender would be involved in the squad against Luton.

Massimo Luongo 

One man who will definitely be missing is midfielder, Luongo.

He's got a knee injury that's badly swollen at the minute, which might well rule him out of Wednesday's next two fixtures.

Monk revealed it's usually seven-10 days for this type of injury.

Chey Dunkley 

Dunkley is still waiting for his Wednesday debut after signing from Wigan Athletic in the summer.

A double leg break is a serious injury to get over, but the defender is making good progress and is back in training.

Monk has stated they are targeting a return after the next international break.