Bedfordshire

Fans See Clearer Match Action At Luton Town Fan Zone

By

Karen McGinn
5 February 2026, 1:04 pm

Luton Town Football Club is upgrading its supporter area at Kenilworth Road in Luton, Bedfordshire, with new high-definition screens in February 2026. The club is installing the digital technology to give fans a better view of match broadcasts, real-time statistics and interactive digital content while they are in the Fan Zone before kick-off and during half-time.

The club has teamed up with Bedfordshire-based technology firm Pioneer LED to carry out the work. Pioneer LED has supplied a state-of-the-art mobile LED screen for the Kenilworth Road Fan Zone and will provide ongoing maintenance support for the club’s internal LED screens, improving the matchday displays for supporters who visit the stadium on match days.

While construction is currently moving forward at the new Power Court Stadium in central Luton, club officials say they want to ensure Kenilworth Road remains a high-quality place for fans. This investment follows other recent improvements, such as the 2023 rebuild of the Bobbers Stand, which helped modernise the historic site.

By using a regional business for this project, the club is continuing its policy of working with local companies to support growth in the area. Supporters can expect to see the new screens in use from February 2026, during the latter half of the 2025/26 football season.

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