The Hatters stayed ninth in the Sky Bet Championship with a point against Sunderland at the weekend, as Nathan Jones' side go in search of a third home win of the season against the Royals.
The opposition:
Reading are currently level on points with the Hatters but find themselves two places below due to inferior goal difference.
Now in their 10th consecutive Championship campaign, the Royals have won eight games and lost eight games, with just a single draw taking them to 25 points so far.
Tom Ince has seven goal contributions this term, the highest of any Reading player this season. The former Hatter scored in the 2-1 defeat against Burnley at the weekend and has played in every league match so far this season.
Last time we met:
Harry Cornick secured Luton Town's place in the play-offs after robbing Reading goalkeeper Orjan Nyland of possession to score the decisive goal to ensure a sixth place finish in the Sky Bet Championship.
It also marked the second win against Reading last season, after beating the Royals 2-0 thanks to an own goal and a second half strike from Allan Campbell.
Ticket information:
Tickets for our league fixture against Reading remain on general sale.
Tickets can be purchased online at www.eticketing.co.uk/lutontown or via phone on 01582 416976. You can choose to receive your tickets either digitally to enable you to print at home or send to any smartphone. You can also choose to collect a matchday ticket on the day of the game. Postage will be also be offered.
The Price Category for this fixture is Category C:
How to follow:
The match will be shown live on Sky Sports Arena and iFollow as a co-exclusive.
Supporters not attending the match at Kenilworth Road or that do not have access to Sky Sports can purchase a £10 match pass to watch the Hatters in action against the Royals.
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.
The officials:
Referee: John Brooks
Assistant Referees: Harry Lennard and Matthew Wilkes
Fourth Official: Josh Smith
The man in the middle on Tuesday evening is John Brooks, who has predominately officiated in the Premier League this season. He has refereed nine games in total, dishing out 36 yellow cards and one red.
He last took charge of a Luton game back in April for the 1-1 draw against Blackpool.