Luton Town striker Nahki Wells said the team must find a way to improve their away form if they are to make the League One play-offs this season. The 10th-placed Hatters had to settle for a point at bottom club Port Vale on Saturday after Wells had given them an early lead, and they have not won on the road since beating Stockport County 3-0 on 8 November. Luton Town's home form has been a marked contrast, where they are unbeaten since mid-October and have won five of the past seven games. Wells told BBC Three Counties Radio that the team's effort and will are not the issue, but rather the knowhow that has been a big problem for them in the last 10 or so weeks away from home. The club has a great team spirit, with experienced players and young players, and they need to cut out silly, sloppy errors to get three points in the league. Luton Town have an EFL Trophy semi-final against Northampton Town on Wednesday evening before returning to league action at home to Reading on Saturday. The Hatters need to focus on the next fixture and stop thinking about May, according to Wells. Luton Town's away form has been a concern, and they need to find a way to turn the screw away from home. The team's players, including Wells, are aware of the issue and are working to improve their performance on the road. With the League One play-offs in sight, Luton Town need to find a way to win away from home to achieve their goal.