Nathan Jones' side suffered a second successive defeat in midweek against Bristol City, with a first victory of the season still proving elusive four matches into the campaign.
The manager admitted after Tuesday night: "We have to go back to what we're good at, if we don’t then we will lose football matches. I have never gone four league games at this football club without winning a game so that is something new. We all have to learn, we all have to get better and we will."
The opposition:
Swansea City currently find themselves in the bottom half of the Sky Bet Championship having lost a two-goal lead against Millwall in midweek.
They have won once in the league so far this season - beating Blackpool 1-0 away from home courtesy of a late Oliver Ntcham goal.
Striker Michael Obafemi assisted him on that occasion and he followed it with a goal in the 2-2 draw against Millwall. He scored 12 times in the league last season, whilst his strike partner Joel Piroe had 22 goals to his name in his debut campaign in English football.
Last time we met:
The Hatters moved to within three points of the Sky Bet Championship play-offs with a terrific 1-0 win at Swansea back in February.
Harry Cornick netted his first goal since returning from injury, and his eighth of the season, to secure all three points for the relentless Hatters.
Ticket information:
The Ticket Office would like to remind supporters that there will be no sales on the day at Swansea City on Saturday.
Tickets will need to be purchased in advance and will be on sale until 12pm on Friday 19th August.
How to follow:
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Simon Pitts is on iFollow Hatters commentary and audio match passes are available for every match for £2.50.
The officials:
Referee: John Busby
Assistant Referees: Mark Russell and Rob Smith
Fourth Official: Lee Swabey
The referee on Saturday is John Busby. He officiated the Hatters three times last season, the most recent of which was the 2-1 win against Stoke City in February.
Busby has taken charge of three matches so far this term and has dished out 11 yellow cards in the process.