Tuesday Night Quarter-Final Set to Excite Fans
The highly anticipated quarter-final match between Luton Town and Plymouth Argyle will take place tonight at Kenilworth Road, starting at 7 PM. This match in the Vertu Trophy brings together two teams with contrasting fortunes this season.
Upcoming Matches
The winning team will advance to a semi-final at home against Northampton, scheduled for next week. The ultimate goal for the finalists is a showdown at Wembley on Sunday, April 12.
Plymouth Argyle’s Recent Performance
Plymouth initially struggled, losing six consecutive matches in this competition. Their last defeat, a 1-0 loss against Bristol Rovers, took place on November 11, leaving them at the bottom of the table. However, the team has dramatically turned things around.
- Since that loss, Plymouth has played 20 matches.
- They secured 12 victories, with 3 draws and 5 defeats.
- In their last 10 games, they have won 7.
Recently, they accomplished three straight wins in League One, scoring a total of 12 goals. This includes an impressive 5-2 victory over Cardiff, the league leaders.
Ticket Information
Tickets for tonight’s match are priced at £5 for adults and £1 for children under 16. Fans can purchase tickets online, with reserved seating available in the Main Stand, the Enclosure, and in David Preece areas.
Live Broadcast Options
For those unable to attend, Simon Pitts will provide live commentary on LTFC+. International fans can access the match for £10. Audio-only options are available for £2.50, while ex-pats can opt for a half-season Global Hatters subscription for £150.
Respect and Sportsmanship
Luton Town Football Club emphasizes the importance of respect among fans. The club is committed to ensuring a safe environment during matches, as outlined in their customer charter.
- The club condemns discriminatory behavior and will cooperate with authorities to address such incidents.
- Pitch incursions and the use of dangerous items, such as pyrotechnics, are strictly prohibited.
Fans are encouraged to report any instances of discriminatory abuse either to stewards or through the club’s official channels.
As the match approaches, Luton Town looks to foster a welcoming atmosphere for all fans while providing an exciting night of football.