AS the world comes to Leeds United's Thorp Arch base, the Whites head for Luton Town tomorrow and a clash against similarly fated opposition.

The Hatters - like Leeds - were docked points for financial troubles.

However, unlike Leeds the Hatters were trimmed the regulation ten points rather than the 15-point deduction handed out to United before the start of the season.

A familiar face will also be in opposition to Leeds tomorrow.

Midfielder Matthew Spring, pictured left, is in the Luton line-up, returning to his first club last season after a brief stint at Watford whom he joined from Leeds.

With Leeds' assault on a promotion place wobbling of late and Luton still occupying the nether reaches of Coca-Cola One, victory is vital for both rivals tomorrow.

Leeds, who have welcomed a flurry of trialists to their Thorpe Arch training complex this week, have been boosted by the return of defender Darren Kenton for tomorrow's game.

Kenton, who is on loan from Leicester City, has recovered from the injury which curtailed his home debut halfway through last week's 1-0 defeat to Yorkshire rivals Doncaster Rovers.

Out of contention, however, is midfielder Neil Kilkenny, who misses the Luton game through suspension. He will be available for next Tuesday's trek to Southend United.

Among the trialists aiming to impress Wise, right, are striker Cornell Glen, who appeared for Trinidad & Tobago in the 2006 World Cup and Latvian international defender Oskars Klava.