A relegation six-pointer pits Luton Town against Brentford on Saturday
A short trip to Luton awaits Brentford on Saturday when the Hatters will look to make things incredibly awkward for their guests as they look to climb out of the Premier League’s relegation zone. Thomas Frank’s men emerged as 3-1 victors when they hosted this fixture back in December, since which they’ve managed to cement their own future somewhat by moving seven points clear of the drop zone. Their top-flight fate isn’t guaranteed just yet, however, and Luton would like nothing more than to use the west Londoners as a means to hoist itself out of the bottom three in Week 34.
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Game Date: April 20, 2024
Start Time: 10 a.m. ET
Game Venue: Kenilworth Road, Luton, England
TV: USA Network
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Rob Edwards’ side have just five games left to escape the vacuum that is relegation back to the Championship, currently sitting highest of the three teams promoted to the top tier this term.
Luton triumphed over Bournemouth in its most recent home outing, coming from behind to complete its first win since January and breathe some vital life into its current plight.
The Hatters couldn’t keep the victorious vibes alive at Manchester City, however, and succumbed 5-1 at the Etihad Stadium last week as the Premier League titleholder ran riot:
Brentford is undefeated in four games but only just ended a run of more than two months without a win, beating last-place Sheffield United at home to restore some cushion between it and the danger zone.
Almost four years have passed since the Bees last visited Kenilworth Road, and it just so happens that 3-0 triumph preceded the club’s promotion to the Premier League.
Fast forward to today and Frank will be hoping three points in Luton yields similar boosting benefits in regards to his side’s hopes of retaining Premier League status.
A stacked injury list will give Edwards in particular some dilemmas to contend with this weekend, with Elijah Adebayo, Amari’i Bell, Gabriel Osho, Mads Andersen and Jacob Brown each among the injured.
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