0-0 v Luton Town - 26 July 2025 - Away

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Luton Town

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Details
Match Number

7714

Opposition
Luton town

Luton Town

Competition
Friendly

Friendly

Season

2025/26

Date

26th July 2025

Kick Off

15:00

Venue

Kenilworth Road

Attendance

10,871

Referee

Tom Nield

Weather at Kick Off

20.4° - Partly Cloudy

Facts & Milestones
  • 7676th overall match (3681 wins, 1663 draws, 2319 losses)

  • 1627th non-competitive match (931 wins, 275 draws, 408 losses)

  • team

    110th match vs Luton Town (45 wins, 31 draws, 34 losses)

  • competition

    1117th Friendly match (662 wins, 179 draws, 264 losses)

  • 6995th match in England (3311 wins, 1545 draws, 2126 losses)

  • 41st match at Kenilworth Road (12 wins, 18 draws, 11 losses)

Against STATS For
11 Shots 2
2 Shots on Target 1
34% Possession 66%
229 Passes 447
76% Pass Accuracy 88%
15 Fouls 13
0 Yellow Cards 0
0 Red Cards 0
5 Offsides 4
4 Corners 4
Report

We were held to a goalless draw by Luton Town at Kenilworth Road on Saturday afternoon.

In our second pre-season friendly of the day, following a 2-2 draw with Wycombe Wanderers in a behind-closed-doors encounter at Hotspur Way a few hours earlier, we again saw honours end even as Thomas Frank handed extended match minutes to more senior players against the Hatters.

Following the same formula as against Wycombe, the majority of the starting XI completed 75 minutes before being replaced by some of our younger stars for the closing stages.

Luton had more chances overall, Nahki Wells denied by a superb save from Antonin Kinsky at the start of the second half in their best opportunity, while Mohammed Kudus had a shot blocked on the line and Will Lankshear dragged a late opportunity wide in our only two meaningful attempts at goal.

Kudus' effort came after just 10 minutes after we did well to keep the ball in play down the right touchline, but the new signing's shot was somehow kept out by some last-ditch defending from Christ Makosso. Wells had a couple of attempts charged down at the other end while Kal Naismith went close with a curler and Makosso's header under pressure cleared the crossbar as the Hatters sought a breakthrough.

In reality, Guglielmo Vicario wasn't meaningfully tested, but his half-time replacement Kinsky certainly was, the young goalkeeper producing an excellent save to keep out Wells' volley from Millenic Alli's cross eight minutes into the second period. Kudus couldn't capitalise after our former goalkeeper Josh Keeley nudged the ball in his direction a few minutes later, with the former West Ham man conjuring up more danger with some good footwork as he got to the byline on the right a quarter-of-an-hour from time, but his cut-back hit a defender and was gratefully gathered by Keeley.

We had a big chance to win it in the 89th minute after Callum Olusesi - the only player to feature in both first team games on Saturday - stepped in to win possession on the right and fed fellow substitute Lankshear, but the striker dragged his shot across goal and wide as our afternoon ended in frustrating fashion.

Luton Town: Keeley (Shea 84), Walters (Holmes 71), Naismith (c) (Kodua 71), Andersen (Luker 84), Alli (Phillips 84), Lonwijk (Nelson 61), Clark (Nordas 71), Wells (Woodrow 71), Saville (Richards 84), Baptiste (Walsh 61), Makosso. Substitute (not used): McGuinness.

Spurs: Vicario (c) (Kinsky 46), Spence (Kyerematen 77), Danso (Byfield 64), van de Ven (Rowswell 77), Donley, Bissouma (Olusesi 77), Gray (Russell-Denny 77), Moore (Devine 77), Kudus (Yang 77), Johnson (Lankshear 77), Tel (Scarlett 77). Substitute (not used): Gunter.

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