FROM BOTH CAMPS:
Richard Money: "All that concerns us is results like Tamworth 1-0 Stevenage and Tamworth 0-0 Oxford. And they won at Oxford - these are results that you set your benchmark against and shows that Tamworth are capable of getting results like these. We'll have to be at 100 per cent but all we're concentrating on is gaining as many points as we possibly can thank you very much - that's all we're thinking about."
Gary Mills: "We are going into Luton full of confidence and my message is simple, let's make it three wins on the bounce. That's not being blase or sentimental - just professional and confident. We have nothing to fear from them. They have done everything I have asked of them and more and Saturday will be another tough challenge, especially with Luton bringing such a huge following."
TEAM NEWS:
Hatters: Richard Money again has an embarrassment of riches to call upon following news that defender Shane Blackett is available for selection after coming through training unscathed. He missed the Easter Monday win over Grays with a knee injury.
Tamworth: The Lambs look likely to call upon captain Chris Smith while Michael Blackwood is set to declare himself available. Nick Wright has returned to training but Alex Rodman - who scored against the Town back in October - remains injured.
IN FOCUS

Nickname: The Lambs
Manager: Gary Mills
Ground: The Lamb Ground
Last season: Conference North 1st
2008/09 average attendance: 815
Pre-2009/10 BSP title odds: 33/1
Previous meetings:
Luton wins: 1
Draws: 0
Tamworth wins: 0
The Hatters came out on top in the only previous meeting between the two sides earlier in the season in the first game following Mick Harford's departure. Caretaker manager Alan Neilson's first game in charge ended in a 2-1 victory thanks to goals from Asa Hall and on-loan striker Ben Wright.
Recent history:
The Lambs' title success last season in the Conference North was the club's second league title in five seasons as Gary Mills' side return to the non-league big time after a two season absence.
Prior to their Southern League Championship win in 2002/03, Tamworth had spent a large number of seasons playing in the West Midlands League.
The Lamb Ground faithful have had their fair share of cup success, none more so in 1989 when they won the FA Vase following a replay win over Sudbury Town.
They also reached the final of the FA Trophy the season they won the Southern League but were denied a league and cup double when defeated by Burscough at Villa Park in 2003.
FACT: Former Arsenal and England star Paul Merson ended his career at the Lamb Ground in 2006. Merson decided to hang up his boots after being dropped to the bench following a 2-1 defeat to Halifax Town.
Official website: www.thelambs.co.uk
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