Luton's Paul Furlong will make a surprise return from injury as the relegated side end their campaign at home to Huddersfield on Saturday.Furlong, 39, had surgery on a cartilage problem in his knee last month and was expected to not pull on a Luton shirt again but has been declared available for the clash.
Ryan Charles has been resting a knee injury but could return but fellow teenager George Beavan is out with a groin injury.
Drew Talbot is also out with a serious knee injury and is starting a six-month lay-off while midfielder Richard Langley has been an unused substitute for the past two games and could feature for the first time since the last day of last season after recovering from his broken leg.
Don Hutchison will play his last game for the club after manager Mick Harford confirmed he will be released along with Paul Peschisolido (ankle) while a whole host of players could feature at Kenilworth Road for the final time.
Midfielder Steve Robinson, goalkeeper Marlon Beresford, defenders Alan Goodall and Richard Jackson and forward Paul McVeigh have all been offered free transfers as Harford strives to drastically reduce the club's crippling wage bill.
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