The Hatters find themselves in a little bit of a rut, with three straight losses on the trot, but should be more than capable of picking up a positive result against the Terriers, who are themselves in a far worse run of form, with no wins and five losses in their last six encounters.
Speaking ahead of the weekend, new signing Tom Ince paid tribute to his manager Nathan Jones, who he formerly worked under at Stoke City.
The ex-Liverpool starlet revealed: "I'm grateful for him to give me the call to first of all chance his arm on deadline to see that if I was available and able to come and then once I had a chat with him on the phone, heard the project, the mindset and how he wants to go about the rest of the season, I was more than happy to come down and join him.
"I played a lot of games under the gaffer, the gaffer adopted a diamond formation which has been popular here throughout the years, he adopted that at Stoke and it didn’t quite work out for anyone really, and that’s football."
Here's out rundown of all the latest news and transfer chat from the second-tier, involving Luton Town and a number of their divisional rivals:
1. Terry closes in on Bournemouth job
John Terry has become the odds-on favourite to become the next manager of Bournemouth. He looks let to leave his assistant role at Aston Villa to take over the Cherries. (SkyBet)
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2. Lions still want Hibs star
Millwall boss Gary Rowett has hinted that his club could resume their interest in signing Hibs defender Ryan Porteous in the summer, after having an offer knocked back last month. They were also keen on Motherwell's Allan Campbell. (London News Online)
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3. Terriers target set for Croatian exit
Norwich City striker Josip Drmic is set to move to Croatian side HNK Rijeka on loan. He was linked with both Huddersfield Town and Birmingham City in the last transfer window, but wishes to play away from the Championship. (Pink Un)
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4. Barnsley boss rejoices end of January
Barnsley manager Valerien Ismael has revealed he's "overjoyed" the transfer window is now closed, as his club came close to losing a key player late on on deadline day. (The 72)
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