Follow signs to the Town Centre / Station. To do this click on the cookie settings button below. These games are always hard-fought and make for ideal betting opportunities. What you thought on seeing the ground, first impressions of away end then other sides of Bloomfield Road? The highest recorded attendance at a Kenilworth Road game was 30,069 at a clash with Blackpool in the FA Cup in 1959. Our last defeat came almost 15 years ago, when Sam Sodje and Deon Burton netted in a 4-2 reverse to Mike Newell’s side in April 2005. There have been extensive renovations completed at the ground on a few occasions over the years. The game will be live on iFollow with commentary from Mark Burridge and the iFollow team. Click the thumbnails above to enlarge an image of each stand and to read a more detaile… In the second half, it was much the same as the first, with Wolves making little impression on the hosts, and after more missed chances, it was no surprise when they equalised on 79 minutes, with Kevin Nicholls firing home through a crowded penalty area, getting Luton back on level terms. In order to use the live chat functionality you need to opt into live chat cookies. Kenilworth Road (capacity 10,356) Luton Town have played at Kenilworth Road since 1905, when they left their old stadium, Dunstable Road. With the away end (the Oak Road End) packed tightly into the neighbouring residential houses, proximity to home supporters and the traditional stands - you're guaranteed an exciting and unique matchday experience, regardless of the result. It had been over 6 months since I’d last visited a new ground with Wolves, and although having done quite a few new ones as neutral matches, there’s nothing quite like watching your own team at a strange venue, and with Kenilworth Rd quite definitely in the ‘old school’ category, then I was looking forward to the match as we set off for the journey south. Originally known as Ivy Road, the new ground brought success with it—in their la… Opposite was the Kenilworth Road End, another former terrace, and with a sloping roof it has an almost menacing look about it, with the seats heading up as far back as you can see before the roof takes over. Its golden era came in the 1980s and the early 1990s when it was in the top flight of football in England. Supporters’ Liaison Officer: john.miller@lutontown.co.uk. We recommend you take advantage of the free buses to / from the ground that the Police are offering (from 2015) for away fans.Alternatively, from the Bus Interchange opposite the station, take the “Luton - Dunstable Busway” which stops outside the ground (close to Oak Road stadium entrances). Only minor improvements were made to the ground in the next decades. Busway routes A,B,C or F70 to the Clifton Road stop. : 01582 411 622 Team Nickname: The Hatters Year Ground Opened: 1905 Site: www.lutontown.co.uk Online Shop: Luton Town FC Photos This renovation work saw the capacity of the stadium increasing from 25,000 up to 30,000. Everywhere you look, the ground just oozes character, and reminds you of times gone by, where stadiums weren’t all just cheap imitations of each other. This included after a fire in 1921 burned down portions of the stadium. It was in 1905 that Luton Town moved into Kenilworth Road and have remained ever since. Kenilworth Road underwent further improvements and expansions in the 1930s when the maximum capacity of about 30,000 places was reached. Theme images by. The rest of the half was all Luton, and they had another chance cleared off the line, this time by Rohan Ricketts, so when Kenny Miller went off injured, we really were fearing the worst, but despite that, we held on, and went into the break 1-0 up.