Luton Town are looking for a new manager after Rob Edwards parted company with the club by mutual consent last week.
League sponsors SkyBet have listed their favourites for the vacancy and the Luton News takes an in-depth look at the main runners and riders for the hot-seat at Kenilworth Road in a special gallery below.

5. Gary O'Neil: 16/1
Ex-Middlesbrough, West Ham and Portsmouth midfielder took over as caretaker boss at AFC Bournemouth when Scott Park was sacked as he was then appointed permanent manager in November 2022, as he kept the Cherries up in the Premier League, but was replaced by Andoni Iraola in June 2023. Named head coach of Wolverhampton Wanderers in August 2023 on a three year deal as he led the club to 14th place in the top flight during his first season, but was sacked last month with the side in the relegation zone. Photo: Carl Recine

6. Nathan Jones: 18/1
Extremely well known to Luton fans having managed the club twice from 2016-19 and then 2020-22. Both times he has left for another side, Stoke City first time out and then Southampton where was sacked after just three months at St Mary's. Took over Charlton Athletic in February 2024 with the Addicks now 11th in League One. Photo: Justin Setterfield

7. Neil Lennon: 22/1
Former Northern Ireland international spent time at Crewe, Leicester and Celtic as a player, returning to the Scottish giants as manager in 2010 where he won the Scottish Premier League three times and Scottish Cup twice. Moved to Bolton Wanderers in 2014 and then spent three years with Hibernian where he secured the Scottish Championship title and also Europa League football after finishing fourth in the SPL. Headed back to Celtic in 2018, winning two more league titles, two Scottish Cups and the League Cup, completing the treble in the 2019-20 campaign. Since leaving Parkhead, has been in Cyprus with Omonia where he won the Cypriot Cup and most recently at Romanian side Rapid București, sacked after three months in charge. Photo: Ian MacNicol

8. Rob Page: 25/1
Former Watford and Sheffield United defender also played 41 times for Wales before starting his managerial career with Port Vale. Had spells at Northampton Town and Wales U21s, then taking over the national team in November 2020. Won a Nations League promotion and led them at the 2020 Euros, also qualifying for the 2022 World Cup but was sacked in June 2024. Photo: Fran Santiago