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Luton Town Makes Crucial Lineup Change in Bid to Escape Relegation Zone

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Luton Town Makes Crucial Lineup Change In Bid To Escape Relegation Zone

Luton Town manager Rob Edwards has made a crucial change to the starting lineup as the team seeks to climb out of the relegation zone in the latest match.

The alteration sees midfielder Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu take the place of Daiki Hashioka in the starting XI for the encounter following the defeat to Bournemouth during the week.

With this decision, Mpanzu will mark his 397th appearance for Luton Town, highlighting his significant role in the squad under Edwards’ leadership.

The rest of the squad remains consistent with the previous game, including the presence of two goalkeepers and three 18-year-old academy graduates on the bench.

The clash against Nottingham Forest presents an opportunity for Town to secure a vital win that could propel them above the relegation zone based on goal difference should results go their way.

Luton’s lineup features players such as Kaminski, Kaboré, Doughty, Burke, Mengi, Barkley, Clark, Ogbene, Chong, and Morris, all aiming to deliver a strong performance against their opponents.

On the flip side, Nottingham Forest will field a competitive team with players like Sels, Sangare, Williams, Gibbs-White, Wood, Toffolo, Elanga, Yates, Origi, Boly, and Murillo hoping to secure a positive result.

The referee for the match will be Darren England, overseeing the proceedings and ensuring fair play between the two sides.

Rachel Adams

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