Nathan Jones side' come into the game five matches unbeaten, a record that was extended with a goalless draw against West Bromwich Albion last weekend.
The opposition:
Queens Park Rangers are flying high in third position in the the Sky Bet Championship, joint on points with the top two - Sheffield United and Norwich City.
The West London based side appointed Michael Beale over the summer and the former Aston Villa Assistant Manager has been an instant hit with supporters, and results currently put QPR in a strong position for the rest of the campaign.
Chris Willock has been in superb form with six goals in nine appearances, whilst the creative Ilias Chair has three goals and five assists to his name.
Last time we met:
Queens Park Rangers edged a tight contest at Kenilworth Road back in March. Cameron Jerome put Luton ahead in a first half that Nathan Jones' side dominated, but the away side fought back in the second period and a late winner from Rob Dickie sealed a comeback.
The Hatters are without a win against QPR since 2007, a record they will be keen to rectify on Saturday.
Ticket information:
The Ticket Office advise that the home fixture on Saturday against Queens Park Rangers has currently sold out and is off sale.
Season Card holders who are unable to attend this fixture are encouraged to contact the Ticket Office via email to ticketoffice@lutontown.co.uk by 12.30pm on Friday 14th October to utilise the buy-back process.
Releasing your seats for re-sale will enable other supporters to purchase tickets for the game.
Any returned tickets will be released for sale at 1pm on Friday 14th October online, or from the Ticket Office by phone or in person.
Travel information:
The nearest station is Luton station (Station Road, Luton LU1 2LT) on the Midland line, operated by travel partner Thameslink.
The ground is a 15-20 minute walk from the station. We recommend you take advantage of the buses to and from the ground. Alternatively, from the Bus Interchange opposite the station, take the 'Luton - Dunstable busway' which stops outside the ground.
How to follow:
For supporters who want to watch or listen to all available iFollow matches this season and have access to exclusive content, including pre-match press conferences and player interviews, subscription details can be found HERE.
Simon Pitts is on iFollow Hatters commentary and audio match passes are available for every match for £2.50.
Match passes are available for domestic and international supporters costing £10 each, due to the fixture falling outside of the 3pm broadcast window.
The officials:
Referee: Tony Harrington
Assistant Referees: Stuart Burt and Simon Bennett
Fourth Official: Josh Smith
The referee on Saturday is Tony Harrington who has predominately officiated Premier League matches so far this season.
Harrington last took charge of the Hatters for the 3-1 away win against Hull City back in March, and in total last term he took charge of 24 matches - dishing out 72 yellow cards and one red in the process.