15-03-2022, 15:46
Manager Ryan Lowe confirmed in his pre-match press conference that midfielder Ryan Ledson will miss the remainder of the season as he is set to undergo an operation on a knee injury.
Skipper Alan Browne’s late substitution on Saturday was confirmed to be cramp so he will be available on Wednesday night, while Liam Lindsay, who went off with a knock to his ankle, is also expected to be available.
Josh Earl is back on the grass after missing the Cardiff game, whereas Greg Cunningham and Tom Barkhuizen will miss out.
The Opposition
Having improved on previous league finishes in each of their last six seasons, Luton Town have continued their upwards curve so far this term, currently sat just outside the Play-Off places.
A run of nine victories in their 14 Championship games since the turn of the year has catapulted them towards the top six and, with ten games left of their season, they are well within the Play-Off picture.
Luton, managed by Nathan Jones, have also been buoyed recently by an FA Cup run, reaching the fifth round and giving Chelsea a tough evening at Kenilworth Road, but the European champions came out on top.
Key Stats
The Hatters have only lost once at Kenilworth Road in the league so far in 2022, with that defeat coming against QPR at the weekend.
North End’s last victory away against Luton Town came in November 1999, with a brace from David Eyres earning a 2-0 victory.
PNE have kept five clean sheets in their last six games away from home, whereas Luton Town have scored in each of their last seven games in all competitions.
Our Last Meeting
Emil Riis scored a brace to earn PNE a 2-0 victory over the Hatters when they came to Deepdale in late October.
A day after penning a new deal with the club, Emil opened the scoring with an unbelievable strike from an incredibly tight angle, before he doubled his tally for the day from the spot in first-half stoppage time.
Man In The Middle
Steve Martin will take charge of his first PNE game of the season on Wednesday night.
He is certainly no stranger to North End, though, having previously refereed 20 of their fixtures, and the Lilywhites have only lost four of those.
Martin, who has shown 81 yellow cards and four reds in his 26 games this season, will be assisted by Nigel Lugg and Steven Meredith, while Charles Breakspear is on fourth official duty.
The last night away game of the season takes the lads to Kenilworth Road, new ground for me so expect lots of average photo's tight ground, against a side who always give 100%. Jones can be a bit of a marmite figure but fair play to him after the defeat at Deepdale who said we were the better team and they had no excuses, let's hope his is equally forthright tomorrow night
Skipper Alan Browne’s late substitution on Saturday was confirmed to be cramp so he will be available on Wednesday night, while Liam Lindsay, who went off with a knock to his ankle, is also expected to be available.
Josh Earl is back on the grass after missing the Cardiff game, whereas Greg Cunningham and Tom Barkhuizen will miss out.
The Opposition
Having improved on previous league finishes in each of their last six seasons, Luton Town have continued their upwards curve so far this term, currently sat just outside the Play-Off places.
A run of nine victories in their 14 Championship games since the turn of the year has catapulted them towards the top six and, with ten games left of their season, they are well within the Play-Off picture.
Luton, managed by Nathan Jones, have also been buoyed recently by an FA Cup run, reaching the fifth round and giving Chelsea a tough evening at Kenilworth Road, but the European champions came out on top.
Key Stats
The Hatters have only lost once at Kenilworth Road in the league so far in 2022, with that defeat coming against QPR at the weekend.
North End’s last victory away against Luton Town came in November 1999, with a brace from David Eyres earning a 2-0 victory.
PNE have kept five clean sheets in their last six games away from home, whereas Luton Town have scored in each of their last seven games in all competitions.
Our Last Meeting
Emil Riis scored a brace to earn PNE a 2-0 victory over the Hatters when they came to Deepdale in late October.
A day after penning a new deal with the club, Emil opened the scoring with an unbelievable strike from an incredibly tight angle, before he doubled his tally for the day from the spot in first-half stoppage time.
Man In The Middle
Steve Martin will take charge of his first PNE game of the season on Wednesday night.
He is certainly no stranger to North End, though, having previously refereed 20 of their fixtures, and the Lilywhites have only lost four of those.
Martin, who has shown 81 yellow cards and four reds in his 26 games this season, will be assisted by Nigel Lugg and Steven Meredith, while Charles Breakspear is on fourth official duty.
The last night away game of the season takes the lads to Kenilworth Road, new ground for me so expect lots of average photo's tight ground, against a side who always give 100%. Jones can be a bit of a marmite figure but fair play to him after the defeat at Deepdale who said we were the better team and they had no excuses, let's hope his is equally forthright tomorrow night
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