With the season fast approaching, Town boss Richard Money has been boosted by the return of Claude Gnakpa and Ed Asafu-Adjaye ahead of Wednesday night's friendly against Newcastle United at Kenilworth Road.
Defender Asafu-Adjaye has not featured since the 5-1 win over Hitchin Town with a knee problem while Frenchman Gnakpa has not featured at all after picking up an injury in the training camp in Portugal.
"Everyone is fit and in the squad for Wednesday," Money told lutontown.co.uk. "Everyone is available for selection including Ed and Claude.
"Both returned to training on Monday and will play a part in our friendlies before the season kicks-off a week on Saturday.
"It's a fantastic position to be in with a full compliment to pick from, it's exactly what every manager up and down the country wants.
"Our pre-season preparations have been very good so far as we build-up to the start of the season. All the players have had minutes under their belts and the next few friendlies will give the likes of Ed and Claude the opportunity to catch-up in terms of fitness."
The Town have won their past two home friendlies, the last a 1-0 victory over Kilmarnock courtesy of a goal from Czech centre-half Zdenek Kroca who, Money revealed, will again feature against the Magpies.
"He's over here for a few days and will play a part in the game on Wednesday," he said. "He flew home after the Kilmarnock game and is coming back again.
"We were impressed with how he fitted into training the last time he was over here and then he put in a solid performance last Friday and capped it by scoring the winning goal.
"We're taking a look at him again and will make a decision after the Newcastle game."
The match against the Magpies is the final home pre-season fixture giving Hatters fans one last look at the side before the season kicks-off against Altrincham on 14th August.
The Newcastle first team it won't be, but it's a game that Money believes the opposition will provide a tough test nonetheless.
"The team that beat Gateshead 3-0 last week is full of talented players," he said. "We're expecting nothing less than a very, very difficult challenge.
"A result like that - against a team in our division - is testament to the talent they have at their disposal and will represents a stern test."
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