Luton v Albion
PREMIER LEAGUE
Venue: Kenilworth Road
Date: Tuesday 30th January 2024
Kick-off: 19:45 GMT
Referee: Robert Jones
Assistants: Ian Hussin, Wade Smith
Fourth Official: Rebecca Welch
VAR: Peter Bankes
Additional VAR: Nick Greenhaigh
TEAM NEWS
Luton are boosted by the return of Jordan Clark and Gabe Osho, who both missed the FA Cup win over Everton.
Cauley Woodrow is available despite breaking his hand at Goodison Park, but Mads Andersen, Jacob Brown, Issa Kabore and Marvellous Nakamba remain out.
Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi has no fresh injury concerns in his squad.
Solly March, Joel Veltman and Julio Enciso are long-term absentees, while Kaoru Mitoma and Simon Adingra are away on international duty.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
- Brighton's three wins in 31 matches away at Luton in all competitions came in 1927, 1934 and 2008.
- However, the Seagulls have been victorious in three successive league matches against Luton, including a 4-1 result on the opening weekend of this season, which is their longest winning run against the Hatters.
- Luton have lost only once in their past seven games in all competitions.
- They are yet to score in the opening 15 minutes of a Premier League fixture this season.
- However, they have netted 14 times in the final 15 minutes of matches, which accounts for an unrivalled 58% of their top-flight goals this campaign.
- Eight of their 12 league defeats have been by a single-goal margin.
- The Hatters have only kept one clean sheet in 10 league games at Kenilworth Road this season but have only failed to score in one of those matches.
- Alfie Doughty has five top-flight assists this season, three more than any other Luton player. All of those assists have come from crosses.
- Brighton have only won three of their past 15 top-flight matches, including one of eight away fixtures.
- After not recording a goalless draw in any of their 41 league games in 2023, both of their top-flight encounters this year have ended 0-0.
- They could become the first top-flight team to start a calendar year with three consecutive goalless draws in the league.
- Albion are aiming to keep three consecutive shutouts for the first time since August 2022.
- The Seagulls haven't managed a goal in three of their past five league outings, immediately following a club record run of scoring in 32 consecutive league games between March and December.
- Kenilworth Road is poised to become the 47th ground at which James Milner has made a Premier League appearance. Only four players, led by Ryan Giggs with 52, have played at more.
- Pascal Gross has created 55 chances this season, a joint league-high with Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes.
- Joao Pedro has scored 18 goals this season in all competitions, second only to Erling Haaland's 19 among Premier League players.
Roberto De Zerbi's Luton Press Conference
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