Luton Town have the worst defensive record in the Championship.

The Hatters hold up the rest of the pack as it stands, and have shipped in 71 goals in 36 games. But who, if anyone, has been putting in the tackles for Graeme Jones' side?

Here we take a look at Luton's seven best tacklers this season, according to WhoScored:

Rea is one of the longest-serving players at the club, but hasn't featured all that much this season having spent the first half of the campaign on-loan at Woking - he's averaged 1.2 tackles in his 10 Championship appearances.

Another long-standing player at the club, Potts has featured 26 times in the league this year, taking his Hatters tally to over 100 - he's also averaged 1.2 tackles per game this season.

Despite not featuring in the last three outings, Bradley has once again been a force in the heart of the pitch for Luton, and has an average of 1.2 tackles per game this season, having featured 30 times in the Championship.

Pearson has played in every Championship game for Luton this season, and averages 1.3 tackles per game - he's once again proving to be a rock at the back, and has even chipped in with a couple of goals.

The Manchester City and England U20 star has been a prominent figure for Luton this year, often slotting into that right-back slot - he's averaged 1.4 tackles in 23 Championship games this season.

33-year-old Cranie hasn't had a huge involvement this campaign, but he continues to show why he's a useful player at this level, having averaged 2.1 tackles in 14 Championship appearances.

Butterfield is a versatile player. He's struggled with injury and form this season, but when he's played and played well, he's proved a keen signing - he and Cranie share the title of 'best tackler' at Luton, with an average of 2.1 as well.