Luton boss Rob Edwards admits tonight’s clash with Burnley is a real six-pointer.
Edwards says they can make a major step forward in the survival battle.
He said: “Clearly if we were able to do that then psychologically for us it would be brilliant as when you lose any game it’s disappointing. So we can land a blow, but at the same time there’s still loads of time left to recover from that as well and pick up a lot more points.
“They’ll be seeing it the other way around as well, that they can do that. They’ve beaten us twice, this year and last year, so I’m sure they’ll be going into the game confident they can get a result as well, but if we are able to, then it will be a big one for us. We see every game as an opportunity to get three points and this is the next one. If we do then great, we can jump up a little bit for a few hours at least anyway, but there’s a long way to go this season.
“It is just concentrate on this next one, but it’s a good challenge for us, certainly. This is a really difficult game and we’ve got to perform well otherwise we’ve got no chance, as Burnley have hurt a lot bigger and better teams than us this year and they’ve been close in a lot of games. We concentrate on the performance and hopefully the result will look after itself, but I think they’re ready to show they can compete against anyone.”