Despite a frustrating couple of weeks, Luton manager Mick Harford admits Saturday's postponed clash against Rotherham could benefit his side.The Hatters clash with Rotherham at Kenilworth Road was abandoned due to a frozen playing surface and came after the previous weekend's trip to Chester had also been cancelled for the same reasons.
But Harford has remained positive ahead of Tuesday's re-arranged match at Chester and believes the postponed clashes at least ease the burden of playing four games in the space of a week.
"It takes the weight off a little bit as playing Saturday-Tuesday, Saturday-Tuesday is a big burden in terms of travelling," Harford told the club's official website.
"We'll have to do Chester and Darlington, then we're off to Brighton and then we've got a big home game against Bradford on January 24.
"We'll have opportunities to get to plus points - which we want to get as soon as possible - but we'll just have to wait a few more days to get there."
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