Luton Town will likely be hoping to exact revenge on Brentford when they welcome them to Kenilworth Road this evening.

The Bees embarrassed Luton at Griffin Park in November, hammering them 7-0.

The bottom-of-the-league Hatters will no doubt be determined to ensure that doesn't happen again but having picked up two wins in their last three may be hoping to surprise Thomas Frank's men this evening.

Despite victories against Middlesbrough and Sheffield Wednesday, Luton remain six points adrift from safety with just 12 games of the season remaining.

A win against Brentford would surely be a huge confidence boost and may help to kick-start a relegation escape.

That is easier said than done, however, as the Bees are unbeaten in their last five and pushing for promotion this season.

Jones has seen what the West London side can do to opponents and with that in mind, here is the XI we expect him to name this evening...

The Luton boss revealed that James Shea has a broken after suffering the injury in training.

Jones is optimistic that he will return for the run-in following the end of the international break in around six weeks' time.

For the time being, however, Simon Sluga looks set to start after a relatively impressive display against Charlton.

Ahead of him, James Bree looked lacklustre against the Addicks, so Martin Cranie may return alongside Dan Potts, Cameron Carter-Vickers and Matty Pearson.

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You feel Luton will not want to rush Sonny Bradley and Kazenga LuaLua back after they missed the weekend's game due to injury but one man that may return in Izzy Brown.

The Chelsea loanee has been excellent at the top of the diamond for the Hatters at times this season, scoring once and providing six assists, and you feel they will need his creative input given the Bees' defensive strength.

Brentford have conceded the fewest goals in the Championship this season, which could mean forward duo James Collins and Harry Cornick have their work cut out for them.

Collins and Cornick have scored 18 times between them this season and will likely have to be at their best if Luton are to get a result.