Luton vs Arsenal - Full fixture details including how to watch on Amazon Prime

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Arsenal will look to make it back-to-back away wins as they travel to face Luton Town on Tuesday night (Image: (Photo by David Price/Arsenal FC via Getty Images))
Arsenal will look to make it back-to-back away wins as they travel to face Luton Town on Tuesday night (Image: (Photo by David Price/Arsenal FC via Getty Images))

Arsenal will make a short trip north on Tuesday evening in the Premier League as they face Luton Town, with Mikel Arteta's men looking to hold onto top spot.

Tottenham's last minute equaliser at Man City on Sunday means that the Gunners hold a two-point cushion at the league’s summit and they will expect to keep up the pace as they face 17th placed Luton. Arsenal have won three matches on the bounce, with their 2-1 win at home to Wolves on Saturday providing a winning start to what will be a packed December fixture schedule.

Kenilworth Road will provide a unique setting for the match, with the tightly-packed ground offering a unique challenge to visiting teams. Liverpool and Crystal Palace have both dropped points at the ground in Luton’s past two home fixtures, with the latter providing a 2-1 win for the Hatters’ their first at home since reaching the Premier League.

The fixture will have been one of the most highly-anticipated for Luton fans, with their relative proximity to the Gunners providing an interesting subplot to the match.

There is just 12 miles to travel for Arsenal from their London Colney training ground and Luton will be keen to continue their positive recent momentum and truly stamp their mark on the Premier League.

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Considering their locality to each other, it has been a remarkable 32 years since the two sides last met in a competitive fixture, with Luton winning 2-1 at Kenilworth Road in their last fixture back in 1991.

It’s an important match at both ends of the table, and here is how you can follow the action:

When is Luton vs Arsenal?

The match takes place at Kenilworth Road, Luton on Tuesday, December 5 and kicks off at 8:15pm UK time.

How to watch Luton vs Arsenal

You can watch every game on Amazon Prime Video and non-Prime members can start a 30-day free trial of Prime, which is then £8.99 month or £95 year. You can also just get a Prime Video subscription for £5.99 a month and you can cancel either at any time.

Prime comes with a whole host of impressive perks, including free next-day deliveries, access to exclusive deals and being able to use streaming platform, Prime Video. You can also watch Discovery+ on Amazon Prime Video which means you can get access to TNT Sports and watch the Premier League, Champions League, Europa League and much more. Find out more and sign up to Prime Video here.

Luton vs Arsenal - Full fixture details including how to watch on Amazon PrimeLuton Town will seek to draw on their home atmosphere to spring a surprise against Arsenal on Tuesday night ((Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images))

Team news

Luton are likely to be without captain Tom Lockyer after he left the field during his side's most recent match against Brentford, with Teden Mengi also sidelined for the fixture. Rob Edwards will also be unable to call upon Albert Sambi Lokonga, with the midfielder unable to face his parent club.

Arsenal, meanwhile, are set to be without Takehiro Tomiyasu, with the Japanese defender a doubt having suffered a knock against Wolves and he is likely to be replaced by Ben White. In addition, Mikel Arteta will also be without more long-term absentees Thomas Partey, Fabio Vieira, Emile Smith Rowe and Jurrien Timber.

Match odds:

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When are the Premier League midweek games on Prime Video?

Tuesday, December 5

  • 19:30 - Wolves v Burnley
  • 20:15- Luton Town v Arsenal

Wednesday, December 6

  • 19:30- Brighton & Hove Albion v Brentford
  • 19:30- Crystal Palace v AFC Bournemouth
  • 19:30- Fulham v Nottingham Forest
  • 19:30- Sheffield United v Liverpool
  • 20:15- Aston Villa v Manchester City
  • 20:15- Manchester United v Chelsea

Thursday, December 7

  • 19:30- Everton v Newcastle United
  • 20:15- Tottenham Hotspur v West Ham United

Will Freeman

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