Back after a 103-day absence and fresh from picking up two awards in the summer, our matchday programme Talk of the Town returns with new design and content for the new season on Saturday against Altrincham.
The editorial and design team have been busy over the past few months putting the finishing touches to the new issue that will go on sale in and around Kenilworth Road at the usual price of £3.
To celebrate our 125th anniversary season we're going all out to focus on our rich history and celebrate the wonderful work done in our youth development and centre of excellence programmes.
The historical theme will be carried through on the front of every programme with an iconic image from our past.
In fact, as we commemorate this landmark season, we have no less than seven pages dedicated to the history of the club with historian Roger Wash on top form as ever to deliver a number of top notch articles. One this week features the tale of Tony Read, our goalscoring goalkeeper.

Our dedicated youth section covers eight pages - including news of success abroad for one of our age groups.
All of your regular features will remain, too, as we hear from manager Richard Money, skipper George Pilkington and managing director Gary Sweet on all their hopes and ambitions as they look ahead to the new campaign.
We also have news of all the summer changes at Kenilworth Road. And there are plenty to read about.

We could go on and list all the other great things inside our new-look programme but we don't want to over excite you just yet. That can wait until tomorrow.
And remember, we need your content too this season.
Any photographs or dedications can be emailed in while we're after your Hatters memories - click here for more details.
In the coming programmes we'll also be asking for your questions to put to members of the Town squad, so keep your eyes peeled on lutontown.co.uk for news of how to get involved.
Any other feedback, good or bad, is welcomed. Just pop your views in an email across to andrew.barringer@lutontown.co.uk.