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Lively Luton can continue their upward trajectory
Goals may be a struggle for direct MK Dons

Luton Town manager Nathan Jones enjoys a coffeeCredit: Pete Norton
Luton smashed their way out of Sky Bet League Two amid a barrage of goals and the Hatters are heading upwards once more after a ten-year absence from the third tier.
Under the adroit Nathan Jones the Bedfordshire boys have been a breath of fresh air, going up with 94 goals to their name.
They had to give second best to Accrington in the title race but they can turn the tables on Stanley and also eclipse Wycombe and playoff winners Coventry to land top promoted club honours.
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