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Luton Town vs Aston Villa prediction 2024-03-02

Luton Town
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2024-03-02
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Aston Villa
Prediction: 1-2
Aston Villa
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Probability of win
Luton Town — 19.3%
Draw — 20.3%
Aston Villa — 60.4%
Our Prediction
Winner: Aston Villa;
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Following three consecutive league defeats, Luton Town will look to give fans some cheer when they take on Aston Villa on Matchday 27. The Hatters suffered a dip in form, with the team remaining in the relegation zone and they face yet another tough challenge against Villa. Both Albert Sambi Lokonga and Elijah Adebayo are major doubts and the duo will be assessed ahead of the kick-off.

The Villans, on the other hand, are eager to stay in the Champions League berth and given their fine performances in back-to-back wins over Fulham (2-1) and Nottingham Forest (4-2), away triumph should be considered. Pau Torres should be fit for Saturday’s encounter, while Ezri Konsa is a major doubt and he will be assessed ahead of the kick-off. It has to be noted that Aston Villa outplayed Luton Town 3-1 in their last meeting in the English top flight.

Prediction: 1-2 (Aston Villa)

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Both to score
Yes
59.7%
No
40.3%
Total
More 2.5
More 3.5
Less 2.5
Less 3.5
63.4%
41.2%
36.6%
58.7%
Individual total
More 0.5
More 1.5
Less 0.5
Less 1.5
Luton Town
67.7%
31.2%
32.3%
68.8%
Aston Villa
88.2%
63%
11.8%
37%
Correct score
0:0
0:1
0:2
0:3
0:4
1:0
1:1
1:2
1:3
1:4
3.8%
8.1%
8.7%
6.2%
3.3%
4.3%
9.2%
9.8%
7%
3.7%
2:0
2:1
2:2
2:3
2:4
3:0
3:1
3:2
3:3
3:4
2.4%
5.2%
5.6%
4%
2.1%
0.9%
2%
2.1%
1.5%
0.8%
Luton Town Aston Villa
Games 37 36
Wins 6 20
Losses 23 9
Draws 8 7
Goals 50 73
Goals per game 1.4 2
Conceded per game 2.2 1.5
Attacks 91.2 89.9
Corners per game 5.4 6.2
Yellow cards per game 1.8 2.4
Fouls per game 11.5 10.9
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2
3
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Premier League
Team Games Win. Draws Lost Goals Points
Manchester City 36 26 7 3 91:33 85
Arsenal 36 26 5 5 88:28 83
Liverpool 36 23 9 4 81:38 78
Aston Villa 36 20 7 9 73:53 67
Tottenham Hotspur 36 19 6 11 71:59 63
Newcastle United 36 17 6 13 79:57 57
Chelsea 36 16 9 11 73:61 57
Manchester United 35 16 6 13 52:55 54
West Ham United 37 14 10 13 59:71 52
Everton 37 13 9 15 39:49 48
Brighton & Hove Albion 36 12 12 12 54:58 48
AFC Bournemouth 37 13 9 15 53:65 48
Wolverhampton Wanderers 37 13 7 17 50:63 46
Crystal Palace 37 12 10 15 52:58 46
Fulham 37 12 8 17 51:59 44
Brentford 37 10 9 18 54:61 39
Nottingham Forest 37 8 9 20 47:66 33
Luton Town 37 6 8 23 50:81 26
Burnley 37 5 9 23 40:76 24
Sheffield United 37 3 7 27 35:101 16
Top scorers
Luton Town
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C. Morris (10)
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E. Adebayo (10)
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R. Barkley (5)
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C. Ogbene (4)
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T. Chong (4)
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J. Brown (2)
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G. Osho (2)
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L. Berry (2)
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T. Lockyer (1)
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M. Andersen (1)
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T. Mengi (1)
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A. Townsend (1)
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A. Doughty (1)
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C. Woodrow (1)
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J. Clark (1)
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A. Sambi Lokonga (1)
Aston Villa
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O. Watkins (19)
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L. Bailey Butler (10)
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D. Soares de Paulo (9)
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J. McGinn (6)
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M. Diaby (6)
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J. Durán Palacio (3)
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M. Cash (2)
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P. Francisco Torres (2)
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A. Moreno Lopera (2)
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N. Zaniolo (2)
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J. Ramsey (1)
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L. Dendoncker (1)
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Y. Tielemans (1)
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L. Digne (1)
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E. Konsa Ngoyo (1)
Top assists
Luton Town
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A. Doughty
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R. Burke
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C. Morris
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R. Barkley
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A. Townsend
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A. Sambi Lokonga
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I. Kabore
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T. Lockyer
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C. Ogbene
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J. Clark
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L. Berry
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C. Woodrow
Aston Villa
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O. Watkins
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L. Bailey Butler
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M. Diaby
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Y. Tielemans
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D. Soares de Paulo
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J. McGinn
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L. Digne
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M. Cash
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B. Kamara
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C. Lenglet
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J. Ramsey
Premier League Luton Town Aston Villa
Number of matches 380 37 36
Average win rate (%) 38.9 16.2 55.6
Goals per match 3.3 1.4 2
Yellow per match 4.5 1.8 2.5
Corners per match 10.9 5.4 6.2
Home goals per match 1.8 1.4 2.5
Away goals per match 1.5 1.3 1.6
Player rating 6.9 6.8 6.8

The Unstoppable Rise of Luton Town and Aston Villa

The evolution of English football has seen many teams rise and fall, but among those with definitive endurance and resilience are Luton Town and Aston Villa. These two celebrated clubs have wove their narrative through the extensive fabric of the English Premier League and lower tiers, with tales of astonishing success, heartbreaking losses, and promising revitalization.

Emergence of Luton Town

Luton Town, located in Bedfordshire, England, has a rich history dating back to 1885. Known as the "Hatters" due to the town's historical connection with hat-making, the club initially juggled between amateur and professional statuses before finally turning fully professional in 1891. The team marked its first significant achievement in 1897 when it joined The Football League. Over the years, Luton Town navigated through the different tiers of English football, and by the 1981-82 season, the Hatters had made it to the top division. Despite a few turbulent years, the club's dedication and fighting spirit never wavered, demonstrating their resilience by bouncing back from any setback.

Highlighting Luton Town's Achievements

The club's distinguished year was undoubtedly the ’87-’88 season, where Luton Town clinched their first major trophy - the Football League Cup. The Hatters, led by then manager Ray Harford, surpassed Arsenal in the historic finale, forever etching their mark in the annals of English football. The squad from Bedfordshire continued to hover around the football league divisions, weathering both challenges and successful spells. Gradually, they made their way back into Championship football, where they have successfully established their presence up until 2021.

Aston Villa's Prestigious Legacy

Moving towards the West Midlands, we find Aston Villa - a club with a storied past and an equally promising future. Established in 1874, Aston Villa played a crucial role in the creation of the Football League in 1888. They have since been a staple presence in the league, with only a few spells away from the top tier.

Aston Villa: Champions of Europe

The club's crowning glory came in the 1981-82 season when they clinched the prestigious European Cup. Under the guidance of manager Tony Barton, Villa emerged victorious against Bayern Munich in the final, making them one of the few English clubs to win Europe’s top-flight competition. Along with their European success, Aston Villa has won the English top division seven times, further solidifying their legacy in English football.

The Ups and Downs of Aston Villa

Aston Villa faced numerous challenges in recent decades, including relegation from the Premier League at the end of the 2015-16 season. However, their commitment to rising through adversity shone brightly as they secured a return to the Premier League in 2019 via playoffs. Since then, the Villans remain an imperative part of the Premier League, displaying promising performances and staying competitive against top tier teams until the 2021 season.

Conclusion

While their journeys may have differed, the essence of resilience and the pursuit of excellence are common threads that bind Luton Town and Aston Villa. These historical clubs continue to inspire, reminding us that success is not just about falling, but about rising each time we fall. Their storied pasts, combined with their relentless drive to shape the future, ensure both Luton Town and Aston Villa’s place in the annals of English football.