ANDONI Iraola made big changes to his side in midweek and could well do again at Luton Town today (3pm).

From the win over Everton last Saturday, Iraola changed five players for starting XI to face Crystal Palace on Tuesday night.

Some were enforced, with Chris Mepham and Antoine Semenyo not feeling 100 per cent, the latter dropping to the bench before coming on later.

There is still a cold going around the training ground, which makes it hard to say for sure which players will be deemed fit to feature, but here is our best guess.

Goalkeeper and defence

After a difficult day against Everton, Neto was retained in the side and kept a clean sheet against Crystal Palace. He will likely start again.

Adam Smith now has competition from Max Aarons again, who came off the bench in the latter stages on Tuesday for his first appearance since January. But Smith is playing well enough to keep his place.

Illia Zabarnyi has played every minute at centre-back and there is no reason to take him out. If Marcos Senesi is fit after his hamstring injury, he should come straight back in.

Lloyd Kelly seems the prime candidate at present to play left-back ahead of Milos Kerkez, especially as Iraola has highlighted Luton's aerial and set-piece prowess as a danger.

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Midfield

Lewis Cook started at centre-back at Palace, but will likely revert back to a midfield role at Kenilworth Road.

There is a dilemma alongside him, with Tyler Adams fully rested in midweek, while Ryan Christie returned. The hunch suggests Christie will keep his place with Adams among the substitutes again.

Justin Kluivert came off the bench to score the winner on Tuesday and should be back from the start in the advanced midfield role, with Alex Scott and Philip Billing dropping to the bench.

Wingers and striker

As long as he has fully shaken off his illness, Semenyo should be back in the team ahead of Dango Ouattara, as the most in-form wide man in the squad.

Marcus Tavernier will also likely keep his place on the other side, with golden boot chasing Dominic Solanke leading the line.

Enes Unal was one of the players feeling under the weather this week, but Iraola will hope to have him as an option off the bench again.

Predicted Cherries XI v Luton: Neto; Smith, Zabarnyi, Senesi, Kelly; Cook, Christie; Semenyo, Kluivert, Tavernier; Solanke.

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