Luton, who are making their Premier League debut this season, were forced to postpone their last league match against Gurney due to delays in the refurbishment of their home stadium. News has it that the progress of the Kenilworth Road stadium has been greatly improved after several days of rushed work and the home match against Keeneland is expected to be played in a partially-opened stadium in the middle of the next week, and it is expected that the match against Westham will be their first home appearance in the Premier League on September 2nd.
Luton's Kenilworth Road stadium was built in 1905, and many of its facilities were very old and did not meet Premier League regulations, so Luton spent £10 million (about HK$100 million) after its promotion, including the reconstruction of one side of the stand, adding a player's tunnel, a media room and so on, which was originally intended to be done before the start of the Premier League, but because of the delay in the project, it was necessary to apply for a postponement of the last league game.
According to Luton's fan website, new blue seats have been installed at Kenilworth Road, and the staircase and passageway are almost complete. Luton's official website has announced the flyer arrangement for the match against Kenningham, and there are also flyers for sale for seats other than the rebuilt stand, which signals that Luton has a good chance to win their first home match this season.