Luton Town are back on home soil as we host Millwall at Kenilworth Road in one of the Sky Bet Championship’s early kick-offs on Saturday (12.30pm UK).
Matt Bloomfield’s side will be desperate to get a positive result following Tuesday’s defeat at Oxford United.
Millwall appointed Alex Neil just before the turn of the new year – they are yet to win a Championship game in his spell after four games.
The opposition
Saturday’s visitors Millwall will be travelling north from the capital with a point to prove after conceding a late equaliser against Cardiff City on Tuesday night.
Yousef Salech scored with the final touch of the game for the Welsh side, snatching away Neil’s first Championship win as Millwall boss from two goals down.
The poor run of results has dragged the Lions closer to the bottom three after they were sat in tenth following victory against Blackburn Rovers last month, six games without a win leaves Millwall five points above the drop zone.
A bright spark for Millwall has been 20-year-old Ra'ees Bangura-Williams, who impressed on his first Championship start on Tuesday night with an assist for Casper De Norre’s goal.
Last time we met
We claimed our first win of the 2024/25 season when we visited The Den last September.
Defender Teden Mengi scored the only goal of the game with a lovely first-time curler in the first half as we held on for all three points.
How to follow live
There are multiple ways to watch, listen or follow all the action from Kenilworth Road.
Subject to availability, there are tickets still available to be with us on the day. These are on general sale to supporters with a previous purchase history and all Hatters members.
If you cannot join us and are following from overseas in one of the countries listed below, you can watch the game live on LTFC+.
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Not at Kenilworth Road and not based in one of the listed countries? You can still listen to the match live with Simon Pitts or follow game updates on our dedicated Match Centre.
Officials
The referee for our fixture against Millwall will be Gavin Ward.
78 yellow cards and six red cards have been handed out by Ward across his 18 games this season.
Only two of Ward’s 18 matches this season have not been Championship fixtures, including a League Cup tie at Old Trafford when Manchester United hosted Barnsley.
The 46-year-old has sent off multiple players in one game twice this season, showing two players their marching orders when QPR were held by Plymouth in August and when Sheffield United beat Sunderland in November.
Ward last took charge of a Luton fixture when we came from behind to beat Sheffield Wednesday at Kenilworth Road back in September.
Referee: Gavin Ward
Assistant Referees: Lee Venamore & Alex James
Fourth Official: Ruebyn Ricardo
Fan information
Fans are advised to arrive as early as possible to avoid any potential long delays in entry, particularly at the Kenilworth Road end of the stadium.
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