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11 February 2023 Venue The Coventry Building Society Arena Attendance

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Match Preview | Coventry City (A)

10 February 2023

Luton Town face Coventry City at the Coventry Building Society Arena on Saturday afternoon.

Following back-to-back league victories against Cardiff City and Stoke City, the Hatters will be looking to put midweek cup disappointment behind them and stretch the gap between themselves and the chasing play-off pack.

 

The opposition: 

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Coventry City start the day in 15th position with one win in their last five matches. Six points off the play-off places, the Sky Blues will be looking for an eighth home victory as they look to close the gap in a tight league table. 

Viktor Gyokeres has scored 13 goals in all competitions this season and is the joint second-highest scorer in the division. The Swedish forward scored against Luton in the reverse fixture and is Coventry's most potent threat, followed by Hamer who has contributed towards eight goals this term.

 

Last time we met:

Coventry twice came from behind to secure their first point of the season in a 2-2 draw at Kenilworth Road. 

Carlton Morris smashed home an opening goal before Gyokeres equalised after racing through on goal. The Luton man then scored his second of the match four minutes later, though Hamer would equalise for the away side just after the hour mark from range.

 

Match information:

The whole world has been moved by the heart-breaking scenes witnessed in Turkey and Syria after a tragic earthquake hit both countries in the early hours of Monday morning.

To help raise awareness and as a mark of respect to those who have tragically lost their lives, Luton Town and Coventry City players - along with all other EFL clubs at their fixtures this weekend - will wear black armbands and hold a minute’s silence at the Coventry Building Society Arena tomorrow.

If you feel able, fans can donate to the relief effort here: DEC Turkey-Syria earthquake appeal | British Red Cross

 

Car parking:

Event Support Team are the official off-site parking center for Coventry City and recommend that supporters pre-book their parking in a safe car park, as all roads surrounding the Arena are permitted parking for residents only - the ticket wardens do tend to monitor the area more often on matchdays. 

Click HERE to pre-book parking now!

 

Ticket information:

The Ticket Office can advise that a further allocation of tickets have been agreed for Saturday’s fixture at Coventry City which will take the total to 2,800.

These tickets remain on sale online or from the Ticket Office in person or by phone on 01582 416976.  

If ordering online, please do not select 'postage' as we will not have time to post these and guarantee delivery. Instead, tickets will be left for collection. All tickets will need to collected from Luton Town Ticket Office on Thursday 9th February and Friday 10th February between 10am until 5pm or Saturday morning 9am until 12 Noon.

 

How to follow:

For supporters who want to watch or listen to all available iFollow matches this season and have access to exclusive content, including pre-match press conferences and player interviews, subscription details can be found HERE.

Simon Pitts is on iFollow Hatters commentary and audio match passes are available for every match for £2.50.

Match passes are available for international supporters anywhere outside of the UK costing £10 each.

 

The officials:

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Referee: Steve Martin

Assistant Referees: Lee Venamore and Rob Smith

Fourth Official: James Linington 

The man in the middle on Saturday afternoon is Steve Martin.

He last refereed a Luton match in November during a 1-1 draw against Rotherham United

So far this term, has taken charge of 8 matches - 7 of which in the Championship - dishing out 41 yellow cards.

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Match Reports

Report | Coventry City 1-1 Luton Town

11 February 2023

Luton Town made it four league games unbeaten with a hard-earned point at Coventry City this afternoon.

Town took a first-minute lead when captain Tom Lockyer netted with just 38 seconds on the clock at the Coventry Building Society Arena, but saw their advantage wiped out in the final seconds of the first half when Matty Godden slammed in a penalty.

Manager Rob Edwards made two changes from the side that beat Stoke last week in the Town's last league outing, Marvelous Nakamba makes his first start for the club after coming off the bench against Stoke City last weekend. 

Gabe Osho kept his place in defence following the midweek defeat at Grimsby Town as Cody Drameh missed out after picking up a knock in training.

Midfielder Henri Lansbury made a welcome return to the matchday squad - back on the bench for the first time since sustaining an injury against Sunderland in October - while Joe Taylor was also named among the substitutes for the second time since joining in the January transfer window.

Town made a dream start with Lockyer netting after just 38 seconds. Douugty took a short throw to Clark, got the ball back and beat his man before curling in a cross that deflected off Coventry's Kasey Palmer's outstretched boot and Reece Burke's head before Wales international Lockyer steered home left-footed.

Both sides had penalty appeals turned down inside the opening ten minutes before City striker Viktor Gyokeres drew a flying save out of Horvath, and Kyle McFadzean - who had appeared to impede Adebayo as he made his way into the Sky Blues' box moments earlier - shot just wide from the corner that followed.

Adebayo met Doughty's right-wing corner with a firm header, straight into keeper Ben Wilson's hands, in the 17th minute before the right wing-back skipped to the right byline again and cut back, only for Coventry to clear.

Bell was soon raiding down the other flank and sent a dangerous-looking cross-shot in that Wilson did well to hold at his near post, before gatherin again as Bell picked out Adebayo for a near-post header that was straight at the home keeper.

Town were increasing the pressure at this stage, Wilson having to push an inswinging Doughty corner over his bar before Mpanzu saw a piledriver from the edge of the box blocked.

Burke had his name taken by referee Stephen Martin for a foul on Gyokeres as half-time approached, then Coventry were handed their route back into the game as Osho dragged the Coventry striker down as he looked to finish a low cross from Godden in the 45th minute.

Osho was shown yellow, then Godden stepped up and slammed the ball past Horvath from 12 yards to send the sides in level at the break.

Coventry centre-back Luke McNally went on a rampaging run from inside his own half to hit a low shot that had Horvath diving low to his left to save two minutes into the second half, but Bell and Doughty were soon flying down the Town flanks again, Bell's cross evading everyone before Doughty hit the outside of a post with his attempt after retrieving the ball on the right.

Morris sent a glancing header just over the bar from another Doughty centre just before the hour, then Coventry were denied by the woodwork as Palmer's curling effort came back off the crossbar.

A quick free-kick between Clark and Doughty set the latter racing onto the ball to deliver another testing cross, which Lockyer headed back into the six-yard box but Coventry cleared, with Bell then booked for another foul on Gyokeres.

It was Doughty's last action, with the wing-back receiving treatment and then being replaced in the 65th minute by Fred Onyedinma.

Osho made a crucial 74th-minute block to deflect a Gyokeres effort wide of the target, then Cauley Woodrow - on as a sub for Adebayo - saw a header from a Morris cross pushed away by a flying Wilson.

From the corner, the former Barnsley man then found himself unmarked at the far post, only for Callum Doyle to throw his body in the way and divert for another set piece.

The hosts were reduced to ten men with five minutes left when Josh Wilson-Esbrand saw red for a foul on Onyedinma that sparked a melee that also resulted in yellow cards for Morris and Coventry captain McFadzean.

Edwards withdrew Clark and threw another attacker into the fray, handing Taylor his debut, but the Hatters couldn't find a way through the hosts' backline and had to settle for a point that maintains their fourth place in the Championship table ahead of Wednesday's trip to Preston.

 

Goals:

LT - Lockyer 1

CC - Godden (pen) 45+1

Att: 20,366 (2,843)

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Ticket News

Ticket Information | Coventry City (A)

12 January 2023

We have received an allocation of 2000 seats for our fixture at Coventry City on Saturday 11th February.

Away Season Ticket holders

Supporters who have requested an Away Season Ticket this season can receive up to two tickets for this fixture. Seats will be reserved, then payment will be taken, and your ticket dispatched on Thursday 19th January unless otherwise advised.

If you do not require a ticket for this game, please email ticketoffice@lutontown.co.uk to advise.

Diamond Season Ticket holders 

Diamond Season Card holders / Executive Members holders can purchase two tickets per person from Tuesday 17th January until close of business Thursday 19th January. These tickets can be ordered online using your unique client reference number, or by phone on 01582 416976 or in person from the Ticket Office.

Season Card holders 

Season Card holders can purchase one ticket per person on Friday 20th January until close of business on Monday 23rd January . These tickets can be ordered online using your unique client reference number, or by phone on 01582 416976 or in person from the Ticket Office.  

Members  

Members can purchase one ticket per person on Tuesday 24th January online using your unique client reference number, in person at the Ticket Office or by phone on 01582 416976.

Tickets can also be purchased online only on Wednesday 25th January.

General sale

Any remaining tickets will be available on general sale from Thursday 26th January day online, by phone and in person. They will remain on sale until 12 Noon on Friday 10th February.   

Prices

  • Adult: £25.00
  • Seniors (60+) : £20.00
  • 18 to 21’s : £20.00
  • NUS / Forces : £20.00
  • Under 18’s : £15.00

Ambulant and Wheelchair supporters are charged at the age-related price with a Carer free of Charge with middle of full rate DLA or PIP if required.  

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