Luton - Millwall ›
In their most recent competitive meetings during the season, both teams claimed narrow victories on each other's home turf.
No story of this fixture is complete without mentioning the "night football died a slow death". On March 13, 1985, an FA Cup sixth-round tie at Kenilworth Road erupted into one of the worst riots in English football history. The violence led to 47 injuries and prompted Luton Town to ban away supporters for four seasons. This event became a pivotal moment that reshaped stadium safety and hooliganism laws in the UK. Head-to-Head Overview 15–19 (depending on competition inclusion) Millwall Wins Luton Town Wins Draws Average Goals Per Match Luton - Millwall
: Luton Town secured a 1–0 victory away at The Den . In their most recent competitive meetings during the
: Millwall exacted their revenge at Kenilworth Road , winning 1–0 thanks to a 61st-minute strike from Mihailo Ivanović . The Shadow of 1985 The violence led to 47 injuries and prompted