The Hatters could finish the season as high as tenth in the table, in what has been another highly encouraging campaign for the Clarets, who continue to flourish in the second tier.
Speaking ahead of this Saturday's game, Hatters boss Nathan Jones gave an insight into the club's summer transfer plans, and said: “It will be depending on what people want to do. If we want to go on again and if we recruit and sign better to improve the whole squad, then we can push boundaries and we can have an opportunity.
“If people want to move on, and people move on for different reasons, but the important thing for me, it’s if I was a young player, where am I going to end up when I’m 35, and what’s the best pathway to get me to that level? If the best pathway is moving elsewhere to a side then fine, but for me, I’m a big believer in what we do here.
“We think that if we do keep everyone and add quality, then we’ve got a real chance of doing something.”
Here are today's biggest transfer stories and the latest team news involving Luton Town and the rest of the Championship, as the build-up to this weekend's action continues:
1. Posh look to keep Bees target
The likes of Brentford and Bournemouth could miss out on a key transfer target this summer, as Peterborough United look to tie down star midfielder Siriki Dembele to a new deal. He's scored eleven goals and made ten assists so far this season. (Peterborough Telegraph) Photo: Jacques Feeney
2. Vaulks wanted in Premier League
Newcastle United are rumoured to be plotting a move for Cardiff City midfielder Will Vaulks. Competition for the ex-Rotherham United star should be fierce, with Sheffield United and Norwich City also both interested. (Wales Online) Photo: Alex Burstow
3. Cooper eager for fans to return
Swansea City boss Steve Cooper has admitted he's hopeful that fans could be back in stadiums in time for the Championship play-offs, an insisted that football grounds without fans shouldn't become the norm. (BBC Sport) Photo: Dan Mullan
4. Bluebirds boss ready to wheel and deal
Cardiff City boss Mick McCarthy has hinted at a major squad overhaul at the end of the current campaign, as he looks to reshape the side his took over in January. The Bluebirds are currently eighth in the table, with one game to go. (Wales Online) Photo: Alex Livesey