Hatters boss Mick Harford says Saturday's game with Bournemouth is the Town's biggest match of the season.

Town play the Cherries at Kenilworth Road on Saturday, and will be looking to avenge the dramatic 4-3 defeat at Dean Court just under a month ago.

Bournemouth look set to fall to the bottom of League One with the Club due to announce that they have gone into administration sometime today, which will result in a ten point deduction.

Don Hutchison is definitely out as Harford looks to earn the first win in what will be his sixth game as Luton manager.

Harford said: "It's the biggest game of the season tomorrow. I don't like to use the phrase 'must win game' but it's a massive game."

And Harford had some sympathy for Bournemouth's plight by adding: "We need to take advantage of that (their expected 10-point deduction) but it's terrible for the fans. Their fans are loyal like they are here."

And reflecting on the last meeting between the teams, which the Hatters lost after leading 3-2 with just minutes left, he said: "It was a disappointing evening. They bombarded us in the last five minutes and with our lack of centre halves it caused us a problem. We were pretty down."

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