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Hatters forward Carlton Morris bagged his eighth goal of the Championship season to put his side ahead against Sunderland on Saturday, but an Elliot Embleton strike in the closing stages meant the hosts had to settle for a share of the points.

Despite not being able to collect a maximum, it was another point on the board for Luton who are enjoying a spell of only one loss in their last nine second-tier outings, a record that sees them three points off the playoffs in ninth place.

A failure to convert draws into wins at Kenilworth Road has cost Jones’s side from sitting higher in the standings after 17 games, having only managed two wins from nine matches in front of their home supporters, drawing on five occasions during that time.

Many doubted Luton’s ability to fight for a playoff berth again after finishing sixth last year, but the Bedfordshire-based club have once again shown they are a serious contender amongst the host of clubs battling it out for a top-six place this season.

The aforementioned Morris and last season’s top scorer Elijah Adebayo have formed an imposing strike partnership, one that Reading’s leaky defence will need to pay extra attention to under the lights on Tuesday.

Reading boss Paul Ince was spitting at the manner of his side’s 2-1 loss at Burnley on Saturday, complaining about rough justice.

But the Royals have now suffered six losses in eight road trips in tier two and that makes them hard to fancy at Kenilworth Road, especially without key midfielder Mamadou Loum, who is suspended.

The Hatters aren’t exactly prolific winners in front of their own fans – five of their nine home games have ended in stalemates, including Saturday’s showdown with Sunderland which ended 1-1. They have lost only one of their last nine – battered at rivals Watford – which shows they are doing something right.

Luton did the double over Reading last term, although both games were tight. Indeed, the last four matches between them have produced four goals and if it’s close the draw is a big runner.

Henri Lansbury is a doubt for the visit of Reading after being forced off with a knock in the first half against Sunderland on the weekend, with Luke Freeman likely to take his place in the starting XI.

Luton remain without defender Reece Burke due to a hamstring injury he sustained in the 2-0 win at Reading at the end of September, a big blow for Jones’s men who have been plagued with injuries to key players so far this season.

Reading will be without midfielder Mamadou Loum when they travel to Kenilworth Road due to the two-time Senegal international picking up his fifth booking of the season in the defeat at Burnley on Saturday.

Ince is hopeful centre-back Tom McIntyre will be fine to face Luton after a head injury forced him off in the first period at Turf Moor, with the player a key part of the Royals’ backline.

Liam Moore returned to first-team training last Thursday after successful knee surgery but is still a while away from appearing in the Championship for Reading.

Luton Town possible starting lineup:
Horvath; Bree, Lockyer, Potts; Doughty, Clark, Freeman, Bell; Campbell, Morris, Adebayo

Reading possible starting lineup:
Lumley; Yiadom, Holmes, McIntyre; Mbengue, Hendrick, Fornah, Baba; Ince, Ejaria, Meite

Henri Lansbury is a doubt for the visit of Reading after being forced off with a knock in the first half against Sunderland on the weekend, with Luke Freeman likely to take his place in the starting XI.

Luton remain without defender Reece Burke due to a hamstring injury he sustained in the 2-0 win at Reading at the end of September, a big blow for Jones’s men who have been plagued with injuries to key players so far this season.

Reading will be without midfielder Mamadou Loum when they travel to Kenilworth Road due to the two-time Senegal international picking up his fifth booking of the season in the defeat at Burnley on Saturday.

Ince is hopeful centre-back Tom McIntyre will be fine to face Luton after a head injury forced him off in the first period at Turf Moor, with the player a key part of the Royals’ backline.

Liam Moore returned to first-team training last Thursday after successful knee surgery but is still a while away from appearing in the Championship for Reading.

Luton Town possible starting lineup:
Horvath; Bree, Lockyer, Potts; Doughty, Clark, Freeman, Bell; Campbell, Morris, Adebayo

Reading possible starting lineup:
Lumley; Yiadom, Holmes, McIntyre; Mbengue, Hendrick, Fornah, Baba; Ince, Ejaria, Meite

The Royals were defeated at the last in Saturday’s match at Burnley, and Tom Ince believes the performance put in by the side against the team top of the table deserved at least a point.

The visitors took the lead at Turf Moor through Ince but an injury time goal from Anass Zaroury turned the game in the favour of the hosts, following Manuel Benson’s equaliser, which the midfielder felt was unjust on his team.

“When you come to a place like this, with them top of the table, you can look at the game and say they dominated possession, but the referee has made two vital mistakes which has cost us the game in my opinion,” said Ince.

“He doesn’t give either of the penalty shouts and then they go down the other end and score.

“I thought the lads dug in ever so well, considering this is meant to be the best team in the league.

“You are never going to come here and have the majority of the possession, but we looked a threat on the counter, and I thought second half we were brilliant and put them under pressure.

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“We don’t play against this type of opposition every week so if we play like we did today most weeks then we will be ok.”

The deadlock was broken in the 56th minute by Ince when he latched onto Yakou Meite’s flick-on from Joe Lumley’s kick and finished expertly

That gave the midfielder his fourth goal of the season and after celebrating in front of the travelling supporters he praised the efforts of the fans with 685 making the 450-mile round trip.

“When Yak flicked the ball on, I saw the ‘keeper half coming, and I think he thought it was too late to go back to his line so as soon as he came out I made up my mind.

“I was going to slot it past him and as soon as I did, I didn’t even look towards the goal as I knew it was going in which was great!

“I thought the fans were excellent in their numbers and it was terrific to hear them singing all game, and for them to stay till the end even though they have got a long journey back.

“We aren’t disheartened, and we will go again and try and perform how we did on Saturday on Tuesday.”

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