Bedfordshire

Luton Town Keep Five Pound Tickets For Kenilworth Road

By

Karen McGinn
3 March 2026, 2:13 pm

Luton Town will offer adult tickets for just five pounds when they host Northampton Town at Kenilworth Road in Luton, Bedfordshire, on Wednesday 4 March 2026. The club is continuing its low-cost ticket deal for the cup semi-final to help families and local fans attend the match. This offer means that supporters can watch the game for a fraction of the usual price as the team tries to reach a major final.

The game against Northampton Town kicks off at 7:30 PM, with tickets for children under the age of 17 priced at only one pound. The winner of this match will secure a place in the final at Wembley Stadium on Sunday 12 April 2026. The cheap entry prices are expected to lead to a very large crowd at the stadium for the midweek fixture.

The team reached this stage of the competition after being brought back into the tournament when their previous opponents, Swindon Town, were disqualified for using ineligible players. Fans who cannot make it to the stadium in person will be able to watch the game live on Sky Sports. Supporters from Northampton have nearly sold out their section of the ground, with fewer than 100 tickets left for visiting fans.

The high attendance is expected to provide a boost for local businesses and pubs in the Bury Park and town centre areas throughout the evening. Residents should be aware that the increased number of people travelling to the stadium may put extra pressure on local parking and public transport near the ground. This match marks the final hurdle for the club as they look to reach their first final in this competition since winning it in 2009.

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