Luton Vs Bristol

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Luton Vs Bristol

The match between Luton Town and Bristol City at Kenilworth Road promises to decide the championship standings both for promotion and relegation on Monday.

Luton Town currently holds the third last position with 43 points after managing only 22nd place while Bristol City maintains fifth position with 67 points after their latest victory against Sunderland (2-1).

Luton obtained their victory against Derby County by claiming a 1-0 win when Millenic Alli scored the opening goal in the tenth minute yet they still had opportunities lost to Jerry Yates and Marcus Harness up front during the match.

The Hatters show improved defensive performance in recent weeks since they have secured three clean sheets along with six goals during their seven matches while allowing only four opponents to score.

The two-point gap between Luton Town in 21st place and Hull City in 20th stands as the only thing preventing Matt Bloomfield's team from playing 20th place while the remaining three matches present an arduous challenge against fifth-placed Bristol City and sixth-placed Coventry City and eighth-placed West Bromwich Albion.

Luton maintains strong momentum since their last seven matches because they have won three times while keeping one clean sheet and suffering only one loss.

The team from Luton has displayed excellent defensive capabilities at home because they earned three draws together with a home victory from their last five matches at Kenilworth Road.

Bristol City earned their victory last match because Sunderland's Trai Hume received a red card during the seventh minute yet the team managed only two shots on goal through the first period before scoring their first goal through the 55th minute after giving up an early goal.

The Canaries had a goalless draw at home against Sunderland, two away losses to Plymouth Argyle and Burnley, and a dismal 5-3 loss to Portsmouth at Carrow Road on Friday.

After 51 minutes of Friday's match, they were down 4-1, but goals from Jack Stacey and Emiliano Marcondes, who came after Pompey's fifth, gave the result some respectability.

Even so, given that his club now has the fifth-worst defensive record in the league, Johannes Hoff Thorup would have been annoyed by the fact that they allowed five goals to be scored at home.

In addition, the Canaries have lost their last three road games 2-1, and they have gone five games without a victory.