Rob Edwards’ side secured back-to-back wins against Newcastle United and Sheffield United in the last week, achieving this feat for the first time in the Premier League.
Mauricio Pochettino’s Chelsea have had an inconsistent season so far, the Blues have only secured back-to-back league wins once so far this term.
The opposition
Pochettino arrived at Stamford Bridge in the summer and secured his first Chelsea win against the Hatters in the reverse fixture back in August.
The Chelsea boss has taken charge of more away games against promoted teams in the Premier League without losing than any other manager, with 18 of those 20 games ending in victories for his side.
The Blues currently sit 10th in the Premier League at the half-way point of the season, two positions higher than where they finished last season.
Chelsea have lost each of their last four Premier League away games, their longest losing run on the road since a run of five between October and December 2000.
Last meeting
Luton fell to a disappointing defeat at Stamford Bridge in just their second Premier League game in August.
A Raheem Sterling brace and Nicolas Jackson’s first Chelsea goal secured the first three points of the campaign for the hosts.
Last time out
The Hatters made it two wins from two after coming from behind to beat fellow promoted club Sheffield United at Bramall Lane on Boxing Day.
Alfie Doughty put the visitors in-front before Oli McBurnie and Anel Ahmedhodžić gave the Blades the lead; own goals from Jack Robinson and Anis Slimane created by substitute Carlton Morris completed the comeback to give Luton all three points.
Team news
Edwards has confirmed that Issa Kaboré will be available for selection again after missing out in the comeback win at Sheffield United on Boxing Day.
Zimbabwe international Marvelous Nakamba will be out of action for a significant amount of time after a successful operation on his meniscus earlier this week.
Jordan Clark is back in the squad after suffering from illness, while Reece Burke could return early into the new year.
Officials
The referee for our fixture against Chelsea will be Paul Tierney.
49 yellow cards and three red cards have been handed out by Tierney across his 13 games this season.
We last had a game ran by Tierney when we played at Kenilworth Road in the Premier League for the first time against West Ham in September.
Referee: Paul Tierney
Assistant Referees: Scott Ledger & Harry Lennard
Fourth Official: Craig Pawson
VAR: Jarred Gillett
AVAR: Adam Nunn
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