With Luton needing to win every game to stand a chance of staying in League One, they travel to Northampton on Saturday to face a side also looking to win every remaining match for the purpose of getting out of the division.

Northampton Town manager Stuart Gray hasn't given up the chance of making a late claim fora play-off berth and has challenged his players to win their final five games.

"We've still got 15 points to play for and until it's mathematically impossible we want to have a last surge to try and get into the play-offs," Gray told Northampton's official website. "It'll be a difficult game against Luton but we want to get the three points because they've done the double over us this season.

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"They beat us in the league and in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy so it's a chance for us to get one back over on them.

"At this stage of the season though teams at the bottom of the league tend to play with nothing to lose and we've seen in recent weeks that the likes of Luton, Gillingham, Bournemouth and Port Vale have all been picking up good results.

"We had a great opportunity to push our season on but unfortunately we failed to do that against Forest and Carlisle."