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  2. Kenilworth Road - Wikipedia

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    Kenilworth Road, known affectionately as The Kenny, [2] is an association football stadium in Bury Park, Luton, Bedfordshire, England. It has been the home ground of Luton Town since 1905. The stadium has also hosted women's and youth international matches, including the second leg of the 1984 European Competition for Women's Football final.

  3. File:Kenilworth Road, Kenilworth End.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Kenilworth Stand at Kenilworth Road, 2006.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Power Court Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Power Court Stadium [1] is a football stadium under construction in Luton, Bedfordshire, that will become the home ground for Luton Town ahead of the 2027–28 season, [2] replacing Kenilworth Road. Power Court is the site of the former Luton power station , which was closed in 1969. [ 3 ]

  6. Luton Town F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The view from the Kenilworth End in 2007. To the left is the Main Stand, and to the right is the Oak Road End. Luton Town's average home league attendances at Kenilworth Road from 1946–47 to 2016–17. Attendances rose with Luton's promotion in 1955 before plummeting during the early 1960s as the club suffered three relegations.

  7. File:Bobbers Stand at Kenilworth Road, 1980.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. History of Luton Town F.C. (1885–1970) - Wikipedia

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    The following season Luton finished 14th, perhaps distracted by a cup run which was finally ended by the eventual winners, Everton, in the sixth round. Charles Jeyes, who had served on the board for six years, became chairman in the 1933 off-season and secured the purchase of the club's Kenilworth Road ground.

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