A calamitous defensive display from Hull City helped Swansea on their way to three points last time out as the Tigers went into the international break off the back of four straight league defeats. Shota Arveladze came close to leaving the club during the international break, and defeat here will surely spell the end of his time at the MKM Stadium. Luton's had failed to win back-to-back league games prior to the visit of Blackburn, but the Hatters dictated that game on their way to a much-needed 2-0 win at Kenilworth Road. Nathan Jones' men have won consecutive away matches as they make the long trip to Hull. 0:2
Hull have lost their last 4 matches (Championship). Hull have conceded at least 2 goals in their last 6 matches (Championship). Hull have failed to score in their last 3 matches (Championship). Luton have won their last 3 matches against Hull in all competitions. There have been over 2.5 goals scored in 5 of Hull's last 6 games (Championship).
Shota Arveladze could drop Tobias Figueiredo to the bench this weekend following a disastrous display against Swansea with Sean McLoughlin coming in to partner Jacob Greaves at the back. Salah-Eddine Oulad M'Hand and Dogukan Sinik are both yet to feature for their new club but have outside chances of making the squad for the visit of Luton. Elijah Adebayo's form means he remains a selection headache for Nathan Jones, who left him out of the squad entirely against Blackburn. Expect just one change to the side that beat Jon Dahl Tomasson's men last time out with central midfielder Luke Freeman coming in for Henri Lansbury.