Luton Town have started well after being promoted from League One last season and currently sit 16th in the Championship table with 14 points from 12 games.

The Hatters are sat five points above the drop zone as they look to maintain their promising start to the season and manager Graeme Jones looks to try and keep Luton's heads above the relegation water as they continue to fight against the odds that fans of all clubs in the division have placed against them, despite beating high flyers Bristol City on Saturday.

Here, we take a look at whether Luton's impressive home form at Kenilworth Road could help keep them up this season...

Firstly, what is Luton's home record so far this season?

"The Hatters currently have the 18th best home record in the division.

"While this may appear weak on paper, they have obtained two wins, two draws and just the two losses at Kenilworth Road in the league so far this season, scoring 10 and conceding 10".

How does it compare to Luton's away form?

"Luton have lost four times on the road so far and won twice, making them the 10th best side on the road in the division.

"Luton seem more open on the road having also conceded 10 goals, but teams find it harder to cut through the Hatters defence while away."

Why are Luton hard to beat at home?

"At Kenilworth Road, Luton have a strong record and never really seem like losing.

"Graeme Jones recognises that his side isn't the best in the division and so sets Luton up to be compact when out of possession as well as be narrow while on the ball and prefers to try and create chances through the middle of the pitch, making sure that the opposition never get a chance to counter on them."

Does Jones use the right tactics to make Luton tough to beat when at Kenilworth Road?

"Jones does use the right tactics to make sure that the Hatters rarely give chances away while playing in front of their own crowd at home, and he makes sure that the defence remains tight and tough to break down.

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"Getting men behind the ball and then being able to attack makes Luton tough opposition and it's something that other teams have found difficult to get past."

Did Bristol City find that out on Saturday?

"Bristol City definitely did find that out on Saturday, as they struggled to create much of note and then left themselves exposed at the back when Luton attacked at any given opportunity.

"Teams can take a lot from Bristol City's trip to Kenilworth Road on Saturday and find out just how hard Luton are to get past when attacking."

Will Luton's home form keep them up?

"If Luton continue with the tactics that they are using and make sure that they are hard to beat at home, then they will give themselves every fighting chance of keeping their heads above water this season and avoid the drop come May".