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Luton vs Portsmouth preview: Danny Hylton missing for hosts

Luton will be without suspended striker Danny Hylton for their top-of-the-table Sky Bet League One clash against Portsmouth.

Hylton received a four-match suspension following a red card for violent conduct against Sunderland on January 12.

Harry Cornick is likely to remain unavailable for the Hatters, having not featured since New Year's Day as he recovers from an ankle injury.

Centre-back Glen Rea is out for the rest of the season with knee ligament damage.

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New signing Omar Bogle could make his Portsmouth debut after joining on loan from Cardiff on Monday.

The striker saw a loan spell at Birmingham cut short to allow him to move to Fratton Park.

Nathan Thompson and Oli Hawkins could return, although manager Kenny Jackett said he was unwilling to rush the pair back and Saturday's clash with Doncaster could be more realistic.

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Andy Cannon returns after being cup-tied at the weekend, while goalkeeper Luke McGee remains on the long-term injured list.

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Highlights of the Sky Bet League One match between Southend and Luton.

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Luton are without a win in eight league meetings with Portsmouth (D2 L6), last beating them in September 1995 in the second tier (3-1).

Portsmouth haven't kept a clean sheet away at Luton in a Football League fixture since December 1922 in the Third Division South, conceding at least once in all 20 visits since (45 goals conceded in total).

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Highlights of the Checkatrade Trophy quarter-final match between Portsmouth and Peterborough.

Luton are unbeaten in their last 16 games in League One (W12 D4); the longest current run in the competition.

Portsmouth have lost three of their last five league games (W2), more than they did in their first 23 of the season (2).

Luton have conceded just four goals in the 15 minutes before and after half-time; no League One side have conceded fewer this season.

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