Luton Town vs Manchester United: Date, Team News, Kick-Off Time, Head to Head, Live Stream, TV and More

Here is everything you need to know about Luton vs Man United on Sunday, February 18th 2024 in the Premier League

 
2:26pm on Friday 16th February 2024
By
Jake Skudder

Luton Town will be hosting Man United this weekend in the Premier League, and there's a genuine opportunity for the underdogs to get something from this.

United are currently sat in sixth as they look to chase Aston Villa and Tottenham for a potential top-4 finish.

Luton, despite their recent run of form being spotty, has proven that they can score goals and do damage to teams (four past Brighton anyone?), so this could end up being a high-scoring affair on Sunday.

Here is everything you need to know about Luton Town vs Manchester United in the 23/24 Premier League season:

Date and Kick-Off Time

The match is scheduled for Sunday, 18 February 2024, with a kick-off time of 4.30 pm GMT.

Kenilworth Road, the historic ground of Luton Town, will play host to this much-anticipated fixture.

Known for its intimate atmosphere and passionate supporters, Kenilworth Road will surely be buzzing with excitement as the Hatters take on the Red Devils.

Where to Watch: TV and Live Stream

For those unable to make it to the stadium, the match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Main Event, and Sky Sports Ultra HDR.

Coverage will commence following the conclusion of the Sheffield United vs Brighton match earlier in the day.

Additionally, subscribers can stream the match live via the Sky Go App, ensuring no one misses out on the action.

Team News

Luton Town

Luton Town heads into the match without any fresh injury concerns, although they will miss the services of Mads Andersen, Tom Lockyer, and Marvelous Nakamba due to injuries.

Man United

Manchester United, on the other hand, faces uncertainty over Luke Shaw's participation after he was taken off as a precaution in their last game against Aston Villa. Erik ten Hag has confirmed Shaw is a doubt, alongside Lisandro Martinez, Mason Mount, Anthony Martial, Tyrell Malacia, and Aaron Wan-Bissaka, the latter being sidelined for a few weeks with a training injury.

Head to Head

The historical head-to-head record leans heavily in Manchester United's favour, with the Red Devils winning 30 of the encounters compared to Luton Town's 4 victories. There have been 7 draws between the two sides, showing the dominance of Manchester United over the years.

Prediction

Given Manchester United's recent form, which includes three consecutive victories and a late win over Aston Villa, they are favourites to win.

However, Luton Town has shown they can run big teams close at home this season, making this match an unpredictable and exciting fixture.

Prediction: Luton 2 - 3 Man United

Live Stream and TV Information

TV Channel: Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Ultra HDR.

Live Stream: Sky Go App.

Coverage: Follow live updates on Standard Sport’s dedicated match blog.

FAQs

What time does the Luton vs Manchester United match start? The match kicks off at 4.30 pm GMT on Sunday, 18 February 2024.

Where can I watch the Luton vs Manchester United match? The match will be broadcast on Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Main Event, and Sky Sports Ultra HDR. It can also be streamed live via the Sky Go App.

Are there any major injuries affecting either team? Luton Town will be without Mads Andersen, Tom Lockyer, and Marvelous Nakamba. Manchester United have several doubts including Luke Shaw, Lisandro Martinez, Mason Mount, Anthony Martial, Tyrell Malacia, and Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

What is the historical head-to-head record between Luton Town and Manchester United? Manchester United has won 30 times, Luton Town has won 4 times, and there have been 7 draws.

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