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Match Preview | Wigan Athletic (H)

2 September 2022

The Hatters are back in league action on Saturday afternoon as they welcome Wigan Athletic to Kenilworth Road.

Nathan Jones' side have recorded seven points from a possible nine in the last three matches but are still looking for a first home win of the campaign.

 

The opposition:

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Wigan Athletic were promoted to the Sky Bet Championship as champions last season and currently find themselves in 18th position. 

With a win against Birmingham City and four draws so far, Wigan find themselves two points and five places behind the Hatters at the start of play. 

Will Keane was the Latics' top scorer with 27 in all competitions last term and so far in six Championship matches he has scored twice. 

Rarmani Edmonds-Green and Anthony Scully joined the Latics on Deadline Day, the latter on a permanent basis from League One side Lincoln City after netting 37 goals in 106 appearances for the Imps. 

 

Last time we met:

It was a goalless draw in the last meeting between the two teams, remembered best by a last-minute Simon Sluga save to leave the DW Stadium with a point which would prove vital in Town's survival bid. 

Four months prior, the Hatters recorded their first win over Wigan since 1998 thanks to a late turnaround and eventual added-time winner from George Moncur.

 

Ticket information:

Tickets are still available for Saturday's fixture and are on general sale to supporters who have a previous purchase history with the club.

The Price Category for this fixture is Category B:

  • Adult: £27
  • Over 65 / Under 22: £22
  • Over 75 / Under 19: £19
  • Youth Under 17: £10
  • Junior Under 10: £7

Season Card holders who are not able to attend can take advantage of the buy-back process and receive vouchers for catering units or either Club Shop. (Requests to cancel your seats must be received at least 24 hours prior to the date of the game by email to ticketoffice@lutontown.co.uk.

 

How to follow:

  • Text updates on the Match Centre
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  • Listen live on iFollow Hatters

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: Chris Kavanagh

Assistant Referees: Mark Scholes and Darren Cann

Fourth Official: James Linington

The man in the middle on Saturday afternoon is Chris Kavanagh who took charge of Luton's 2-0 away win against Millwall back in October last year. 

The Manchester-born referee officiated 28 games in total last season, of which the majority where Premier League matches, and he dished out 101 yellow cards and four reds.

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Match Reports

Report | Luton Town 1-2 Wigan Athletic

3 September 2022

The Hatters suffered a second home defeat of the season as Wigan came from behind to win 2-1 at Kenilworth Road.

Carlton Morris had given the Hatters a first-half lead, but the Latics fought back to take the points with two goals in the last ten minutes as Tom Lockyer deflected a Callum Lang shot past his own keeper and Thelo Aasgaard curled in an 88th minute winner.

Nathan Jones made one change to the side that won at Cardiff in midweek, as Gabe Osho came in to start after scoring his first goal for the club in South Wales, replacing Reece Burke who missed out through injury.

Sonny Bradley returned to the bench, along with Harry Cornick who featured in the matchday squad for the first time since the Carabao Cup defeat to Newport County. 

Fred Onyedinma could also be called upon once again after making a positive impact at Cardiff as the Hatters continue their search for a first home win of the season. 

Town had the first opening when Morris flicked Jordan Clark's pass into Adebayo's path on the edge of the box, but Wigan keeper Ben Amos was quickly off his line to deflect the striker's attempted chip behind for a third-minute corner.

The visitors soon had a chance of their own, James McClean dragging a shot wide of the near post amid a couple of early corners, but it was the Hatters who were making the early running without creating any clear-cut chances.

James Bree saw a 17th-minute shot fly well wide, and there was no real attacking action of note until ten minutes before half-time, when Freeman drew a flying save out of Amos with a 25-yarder that was destined for the top corner.

Lockyer volleyed the resulting set-piece at goal, only for Wigan captain Max Power to hack clear off the line, then Morris saw a shot on the turn deflected behind as the Hatters turned the screw.

The breakthrough finally came on 39 minutes when a short corner routine found its way to Bree, who stood a beautiful cross up for Morris to attack. The top scorer did just that, heading his third goal of the season into the same top corner as he did against Sheffield United eight days earlier.

The chance for a second came two minutes later when Allan Campbell's determined run down the right win took three Wigan defenders out, and his driven cross flew across the face of goal, diverted away only by Ryan Nyambe's outstretched right leg.

Wigan had the first chance of the second half, ten minutes in, when Will Keane headed over from a corner, before Jones made his first change, replacing Adebayo with Cauley Woodrow in the 55th minute.

Clark tried to make inroads down the left, sending in a low cross that just eluded Woodrow, then midfield partner Campbell raced into the box, latching onto a lay-off from Morris, but saw his shot blocked behind by Jack Whatmough racing across.

Wigan struggled to clear the corner, and from Woodrow's lay-off, Osho checked back onto his left-foot to arc a shot towards the far top corner, but just off target.

Callum Lang headed McClean's cross wide with just over 20 minutes remaining, as Jones prepared to make his next two changes - Cornick making his return in place of Freeman, and Cameron Jerome on for Morris.

Town survived a big penalty shout when the ball hit Lockyer's chest, then Jerome went down under challenge by Tilt at the other end with referee Chris Kavanagh unmoved.

Wigan's equaliser arrived with ten minutes remaining - Nyambe charging down Bell's attempted clearance up the line by the left corner flag, then crossing low for Lang who managed to get a shot off, which was heading across the face of goal until it hit Lockyer and beat Horvath.

Jones introduced Onyedinma for Clark and Luke Berry for Campbell, but it was Wigan who broke away take the lead with two minutes remaining with Lang squaring for substitute Thelo Aasgaard curling home from the edge of the area.

The Hatters had the ball in the back of the net and thought they snatched an equaliser in added time but for the linesman's flag on the far side to condemn Jones' side to a third league defeat.

GOALS:

LT - Morris 39

WA - Lockyer (OG) 80, Aasgaard 88

ATT: 9.885 (1,035 away)

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Ticket News

Ticket information | Wigan Athletic (H)

31 August 2022

Tickets for our league fixture against Wigan Athletic on Saturday 3rd September are now on sale to Diamond Season Card holders (to enable them to use their vouchers if required).

Diamond Card holders will need to order via e mail to ticketoffice@lutontown.co.uk or via phone or in person as of Monday 8th August.

The Ticket Office hold a list of all Diamond Season Card holders and the number of vouchers they have. We will adjust your available vouchers as used.  A maximum of one voucher for this fixture can be used.   

From Thursday 11th August tickets will be available to any supporter who have joined the new Membership scheme. Members will be able to purchase a seat online using their unique Client Reference number or can purchase from the Ticket Office by phone or in person quoting this number.

From Monday 15th August tickets will be on General Sale . Season Card holders and Members will also be able to purchase additional tickets at this point.  

Tickets can be purchased online at www.eticketing.co.uk/lutontown or via phone on 01582 416976. You can choose to receive your tickets either digitally to enable you to print at home or send to any smartphone. You can also choose to collect a matchday ticket on the day of the game. Postage will be offered , however, there may be a short delay before tickets can be posted.  

Tickets can also be purchased in person from the Ticket Office between 10am and 3pm weekdays. (except Wednesday’s) 

                                 

The Price Category for this fixture is Category B:

  • Adult: £27
  • Over 65 / Under 22: £22
  • Over 75 / Under 19: £19
  • Youth Under 17: £10
  • Junior Under 10: £7

Season Card holders who are not able to attend can take advantage of the buyback process and receive vouchers for catering units or either Club Shop. (Requests to cancel your seats must be received at least 24 hours prior to the date of the game by e mail to ticketoffice@lutontown.co.uk

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