Kenilworth Road opens its doors for Luton Town and the Premier League leaders Arsenal this Tuesday with the home side looking to create one of the biggest upsets of the season in what would be just their third win of the campaign.
Arsenal are sitting nice and pretty at the top of the Premier League once again, just as they did so for the majority of the last campaign until a downfall in the final two months. Mikel Arteta's men have a three-point gap on Manchester City down in third place, who are now down in third after a draw with Tottenham Hotspur gave the Gunners a commanding position before this weekend's action. Arsenal have also now bagged 29 goals and put together the best defensive record in the league with just 11 goals let in.
Wolverhampton Wanderers fell to a loss last time out, as Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard scored first half goals before a late Wolves game brought the game to 2-1. Prior to this, six different goalscorers got in on the act with a 6-0 thrashing over Lens in the Champions League and it means just two defeats in all competitions now for the Gunners.
Life in the Premier League so far for Luton has been tough, as they were beaten by Brentford last time out despite getting their first-ever Premier League home win not long ago. Jacob Brown netted late on in the loss to the Bees over the past weekend.
Fans of the Hatters will remember how they did also manage to nearly defeat Liverpool not that long ago, as a brutal late equaliser from Luis Diaz in the dying embers took two points off the home side after Tahith Chong scored in the second half. Despite the struggling form, Luton are still above the bottom three by two points with Everton's 10-point deduction taking them into 18th and moving Luton into the safe spot of the Premier League for now.