Nottingham Forest manager Colin Calderwood is expecting the Hatters - who have already beaten them twice this year - to pose his side a real problem as they chase the second automatic promotion spot.

"We're aware of the fact that Luton could be quite dangerous opposition because they have been relegated and have nothing to play for," Calderwood told Forest's official website. "But we want to try and play with a bit of buoyancy and go and express ourselves. We've got absolutely nothing to worry about - so I would hope we can play with as much freedom as we possibly can.

"Our play-off spot is safe but we'll still go out there tomorrow with a real desire to win the game because we want to finish the season as strongly as we possibly can.

"I certainly don't want any element of self-doubt to creep in to our minds when the play-offs come around. I want us to be positive and have a good feeling among the group.

"What we are focussing on is preparing ourselves for the play-offs and what I want is good competition for places and a few problems when it comes to selecting a team."

"It's kind of strange that Luton have been relegated because when we played them earlier in the season they were contenders for promotion.

"At that stage I couldn't see many teams rolling them over but other events have taken hold of the club and they've ended up getting relegated."

Advertisement