Supporters

Getting to Kenilworth Road

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Park at Power Court

Supporters who travel into Luton town centre for our home matches will be able to take advantage of the following special matchday rates at the Power Court car park:

‘Midweek fixtures’ are classified as those occurring on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday evenings. Parking at Power Court is only FREE for Luton Town supporters provided that the appropriate permit is displayed in their windscreen.

‘Weekend fixtures’ are classified as those occurring on Fridays, Saturdays or Sundays. Parking at Power Court is only £1.40 for Luton Town supporters provided that the appropriate permit is displayed in their windscreen.

A link to download your permit will appear on the confirmation screen after submitting the form.

Luton Car Park
Download your permit

It’s easy to get your parking permit, simply follow these instructions.

  1. Click this link, and complete the short form which includes your car’s number plate.

  2. Submit the form and click the link to download your permit which appears on the confirmation screen.

  3. Print the permit off and display it clearly on your dashboard when parking on a match day.

  4. If you are parking on a Saturday afternoon, purchase a ticket for £1.40 from one of the machines and display it with your permit.

Alternative Car Parks Asset
Alternative Car Parks

Get the Bus to Kenilworth Road

We would encourage supporters to consider public transport options to get to the ground wherever posisble.

The ground sits within the Bury Park area of the town, just outside the town centre. There are several public car parks within a 10-20 minute walk from Kenilworth Road.

Alternatively, the ground is easily accessible using the Luton - Dunstable Busway, simply take a bus from Luton Station towards Dunstable and descend at the first stop for Clifton Road. From there it is a short, 2 minute walk to the Maple Road turnstiles, or a 3 - 4 minute walk to the Kenilworth Road end via Beech Path. You can see a plan of the stadium here.

Traffic in the Town is often rather busy on Saturdays so we would recommend that supporters leave plenty of time to arrive at the ground, allowing for time to park and a short walk to the ground.

Arriving by Rail

Luton railway station is on the Midland line and has regular Thameslink services from major London stations including London Bridge, London Blackfriars and London St Pancras. If travelling in a group of 3-9 people, you can save 1/3 with a GroupSave ticket* To book, visit our website at thameslinkrailway.com or download the easy-to-use mobile app. *Terms and conditions apply

About Kenilworth Road

Home of the Hatters since 1905

The Kenilworth Stadium, Kenilworth Road or The Kenny as it is affectionately known has been the home of Luton Town Football Club since 1905. Although there have been many changes and additions to the ground in that time, Kenilworth Road has lost none of its original charm. The stadium is situated just outside the town centre in the Bury Park district of Luton.

Capacity

The current official capacity at Kenilworth Road is 12,056. Prior to the stadium becoming an all seater stadium in 1986, the ground was capable of holding in excess of 20,000 fans. The highest recorded attendance was 30,069 in the 1959 sixth round FA Cup replay against Blackpool.

Stands

There are 5 stands at Kenilworth Road:

  • Kenilworth Stand

  • Main Stand

  • David Preece Stand

  • Oak Road

  • Bobbers Stand

Families

Formerly, the David Preece stand was the allocated seating area for families, but since the 2015-16 season we recommend that families purchase tickets in the lower Kenilworth Road stand. If you're new to the ground, we recommend having a chat with the ticket office team - who'll be happy to help you find a seat that suits you.

Singing/Atmosphere

Kenilworth Road is famous throughout the country as an exciting and atmospheric ground. Although there aren't designated 'singing sections' we'd recommend the main stand or in the Oak Road end, where you're guaranteed plenty of atmosphere and noise.

Ticket Office and Shop

The home matchday ticket office and the matchday Club shop are situated at the Kenilworth Road end of the ground, directly in front of the stadium.

The ticket collection point for away fans is at our main ticket office at the top of Oak Road opposite Madinah Mosque.

Supporters arriving at the other end of the ground (Maple Road / Dallow Road / Luton-Dunstable Busway) who need to collect tickets from the ticket office should walk down Oak Road, then along Beech Path to the Kenilworth Road end. This walk should take about 5 minutes.

Your ticket will tell you which entrance to the ground you should use, please ensure that you allow enough time to find your seat ahead of kick off.

Ground Regulations

To view our Ground Regulations, please click HERE.

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Supporter Code of Conduct for Safe Standing

When attending the match in a safe standing area, please:

  1. Be respectful towards stewards, staff and other supporters at all times.

  2. Continue to follow the instructions of stewards, staff and Police, who are there to ensure your safety and an enjoyable experience for everyone.

  3. Always have your ticket available for any necessary secondary ticket checks.

  4. Do not attempt to permit or support non-ticket holders for the safe standing area to gain entry into that area.

  5. Do not climb or stand on the barrier(s), seat(s) or other infrastructure. This safe standing infrastructure is there to keep everyone safe.

  6. Behave appropriately in the stand. Anti-social behaviour or any form of direct or indirect discrimination, victimisation or harassment will not be tolerated.

  7. Unless using the facilities, occupy the space in front of the individual seat allocated on your ticket. Do not migrate to a different space within the safe standing area.

  8. Do not stand or block aisles and/or vomitories (including from orchestrated lateral movement). These are for accessing and leaving your seat only.

  9. Do not engage in overcrowding, surging or crushing in the safe standing area.

  10. Do not engage in vigorous movement in a stationary crowd (particularly including moshing). Supporters who sway, jump up and down or slam into each other could cause crushing or a progressive crowd collapse.