Luton Town vs Plymouth

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The Championship hosts Luton Town seek the victory of Plymouth Argyle at Kenilworth Road in a decisive battle for league survival on Wednesday night.

Luton Town seeks to escape double relegation drops while Plymouth Argyle fights to stay out of the third-to-last relegation spots for a consecutive season.

During the six Matt Bloomfield matches at Kenilworth Road Luton Town have failed to claim victory in their fight to stay in the Championship (D2 L4). The team now threatens to slip all the way from Premier League riches to League One depths within two seasons.

The Hatters currently ride a ten-match undefeated run in Football League Championship after Sheffield United defeated them on Saturday to claim all three points.

The lack of scoring output at Kenilworth Road by Luton reached an undesirable club record after failing to find the net in their last four matches since their last successful match on December 20 against Derby County.

Luton occupies the last position in Championship after 32 league matches as they gather one point from each of their prior five second-tier contests while Hull City maintain relative comfort as 21st-placed team with 34 total points.

The Luton Town men scored their 30th goal of the Championship season so far which stands as the league's lowest mark yet their talented Premier League attackers from last year such as Carlton Morris, Elijah Adebayo and Tahith Chong still remain on the team roster.

In Lancashire on Saturday afternoon, Plymouth Argyle suffered a "little step back" in their quest for Championship survival when a familiar figure seemed to inflict serious injury at Ewood Park wearing the Blackburn Rovers colors, according to well-liked head coach Miron Muslic.

Adam Forshaw, a midfielder, scored his first competitive goal in nine years to defeat the Pilgrims in a second-tier match just days after his contract at Home Park was terminated. Tyrhys Dolan, a danger man, also scored for Rovers, who have won both of their games since John Eustace left for Derby.

The loss at Blackburn over the weekend keeps Plymouth in the bottom three of the Championship rankings ahead of a trip to Luton in the middle of the week, two points below Hull in 21st place, following a promising three-game undefeated run in the second division that earned seven valuable points.

The Green Army's terrible travel performance in the second division is not unheard of among EFL fans and commentators. The Pilgrims have lost all 16 of their away games this season, gaining only four points and scoring only five goals in the grueling process.

 

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