All the build-up, live match action and reaction as the Robins go in search of back-to-back victories.
Meanwhile, a seat in the Lansdown Stand Centre has risen by £20 from £655 to £675 (a full list of the prices and comparative increases is detailed below). I just need to keep going and hopefully a stroke of luck comes and I take the opportunity." It's a drizzly, relatively grim evening here in Bedfordshire so let's hope City can be entertainers on the field. It’s a game that we’ve got to be totally at it to get anything from it. “We have done our homework as we always do, we’ll prepare in exactly the same way as we do for any other game. Then I cemented myself in the U21s, went on this good run in the Premier League Cup, beating the likes of Newcastle, Crystal Palace, Sheffield United, Everton, and I played all of those games. The City manager has six senior players out injured and admitted he'll have to make a late call on Matty James' fitness following an ankle injury. "They’ve found a way of playing that really suits them. Two of those in Wilson and Francois played 60 minutes for the Under-21s on Monday night in their penalty defeat against Nottingham Forest. They come into this side in decent form, winning back-to-back games against Sheffield United and Swansea in their last two meetings. An interesting team selection from Nigel Pearson who could be on the offensive tonight. The hosts currently sit fourth in the Championship, seven points adrift of an automatic promotion spot.
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Luton Town and Bristol City at Kenilworth Road as Carlton Morris scored the ...
"Max (O'Leary) made three really good saves to keep us in the game, we've had our chances, but it was a tough night for us as we had too many players out of sorts. We still had a couple of big chances in the second half, great save from Carlton's header and we got into some good areas, but as a team we defend really, really well, and we had to show that at the end of the game." We were on the front foot, we were a real threat, created big chances, and everything that we want to be, we were. "We gave ourselves too many problems from the start. "I thought the performance in the first half was excellent. We managed to get to half-time intact and second half we were better.
Carlton Morris' early goal gave the Hatters a fourth 1-0 win in their last five unbeaten matches against Bristol City under the lights at Kenilworth Road ...
City were awarded a free-kick 25 yards out for a foul by Bell on Cornick, when it appeared to be the other way around. They called Ethan Horvath into action within four minutes of the restart, however, Andi Weimann shooting low from 18 yards, only to find the American comfortably behind it. Town were still asking all the questions, however, Berry's free-kick deflected behind for a corner after Campbell had been tripped on the edge of the area, a Doughty shot goiong the same way before O'Leary pulled off a terrific save to deny Morris a second goal from Osho's clever curling cross on the hour.
Elijah Adebayo had an effort cleared off the line and missed a one-on-one as Luton dominated the match in the first half. The Robins improved in the second ...
His display was a silver lining on the night. Didn’t have many chances to get forward, but was energetic and one of City’s best players on the night. Made a big double save from Adebayo and Berry at 1-0 and a couple more top saves in the second half. Pring was lucky that Adebayo stayed on his feet, as a red card would’ve been likely if the striker had gone to ground. A ball in behind Pring was latched onto by Adebayo, who went through on goal under heavy pressure from the defender. Edwards’ side grew in confidence after the goal and began to dominate proceedings.
Luton Town continue their Championship promotion push as Carlton Morris' goal gives them victory over Bristol City.
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The Robins hit the road in midweek as they set their sights on Kenilworth Road to take on Luton Town (7:45pm).
Posted: Wednesday, March 15th 2023 Much like City, Luton Town have been on a roll in 2023 so far. Posted: Wednesday, March 15th 2023 • Basketball Step in Rob Edwards. A big ask for any team given the unpredictability of the second tier, however with just one league loss since the turn of the year the City squad are certainly going about their business in the right way. Nigel Pearson's men returned to the win column on Saturday afternoon with a commanding 2-0 victory over Blackpool at Ashton Gate.
The Hatters' Development Squad will face Biggleswade FC in the final of the Beds Senior Cup on Tuesday 21st March 2023.
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Luton Town hosts Bristol City, who have one win in their last four league matches, hoping to close the gap between them and second-placed Sheffield United. The 29-year-old, who moved to Kenilworth Road from Villa in a deal that lasts until the end of the season, has been a vital cog in Luton Town’s decent run. The Zimbabwean midfielder has regained his mojo since the loan move from Aston Villa to English Championship side Luton Town at the end of January.
Luton Town boss Rob Edwards has stated that Bristol City have managed to find a way of play that suits them.
“They’ll have the ball if you give it to them and they’ve got some players that are confident on the ball, good variation, fast, attacking players and players that will dribble and take some risks. The Luton boss pointed out that the Robins have players who are good on the ball and added that Bristol City can play fast counter-attacking football. Edwards is of the view that Bristol City have been brilliant after the World Cup break and believes that Pearson’s side have managed to find a brand of football that suits them.
Another three points, this time against Bristol City, last night, has certainly enhanced the Hatters chances of making the play-offs.
“We still had a couple of big chances in the second half, great save from Carlton’s header and we got into some good areas, but as a team we defend really, really well, and we had to show that at the end of the game.” “They remained a threat on the counter-attack and we had to manage that but I thought the first half was pretty much one-way traffic.” “We were on the front foot, we were a real threat, created big chances, and everything that we want to be, we were.
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Flying wideman Alfie Doughty promised to keep grinding out the 1-0 wins after yet another solitary goal victory over Bristol City last night - then ...
Full of creativity, pace and endeavour, the Hatters could have been out of sight by the end of a first half in which the visitors had failed to register a single effort on goal, with Carlton Morris' fourth-minute header the only goal. "I love playing at the moment, with this team as well. The past three results, 1-0s, I think we grind them out so well and today was another example."
Bristol City travel to Luton Town on Wednesday night with both managers set to make selection calls for the Championship clash.
[Luton](https://www.lutontoday.co.uk/sport/football/luton-town) boss Edwards will give influential Hatters pair Jordan Clark and Alfie Doughty the best chance of featuring against City. Joe Williams is also sidelined, having been ruled out for the remainder of the season with a hamstring problem. “I want him to be fit for the rest of the season. Advertisement [Bristol City](https://www.bristolworld.com/sport/football/bristol-city/burnley-sheffield-united-and-middlesbrough-join-race-for-ps25m-rated-bristol-city-star-who-will-play-for-england-4064098) and Luton Town at Kenilworth Road.
Defender Josh Williams will remain on loan at National League South club Hemel Hempstead until the end of the season to continue his development.
The hosts cut the gap on third placed Middlesbrough to just a single point with nine games of the campaign to go when Town's leading scorer headed home Cody ...
Loves going up against and beating Bristol City due to his Rovers connections and thoroughly enjoyed the victory on the night. Absolutely wonderful cross for Morris with five minutes gone for the striker to head home what turned out to be the winner. Was reduced to being a spectator in the first half such was the Hatters' dominance in the opening 45 minutes.
He made his first appearance for the Hatters first team in the Carabao Cup match against Newport County earlier this season. With Luton Town playing in the Sky ...
Williams was a product of the Luton Town academy, joining in September 2021. Alternatively, you can email [email protected], but live chat is recommended for the fastest response on a matchday. The 23-year-old will be playing for the Tudors for the rest of the season as they currently sit in 13th place in the sixth tier of English football.