Anticipated Outcome: Coventry City vs Luton Town Match on 12/08/25
Luton Town Aim for Another Clean Sheet in EFL Cup Clash Against Coventry City
Luton Town, fresh off a strong start to their 2025-26 League One campaign with two wins and zero goals conceded, will be looking to continue their impressive defensive form when they face Coventry City in the EFL Cup on Tuesday night in Coventry, Midlands.
The Hatters have recorded a clean sheet in six of their last seven games, including a 2-0 victory away at Peterborough to open the season. This defensive resilience could be key against Coventry City, who have struggled to keep clean sheets in their recent league matches, failing to keep a clean sheet in their last seven games against Hull City.
However, it's worth noting that there is no comprehensive historical data on clean sheets specifically in EFL Cup matches between Coventry City and Luton Town at their respective stadiums.
Coventry City, managed by Frank Lampard, opened their 2025/26 season with a 0-0 stalemate at home against Hull. The Sky Blues have kept a clean sheet in four of their previous five home games, and have won their last three regular-season home games by an aggregate score of 5-0.
The match could potentially be a defensive one, with the market for the match being both teams to score - No. The odds for this market are 11/10, provided by Pribet.
Luton Town, who have an immediate aim of returning to the Championship, will be the away team in this EFL Cup match. They have shipped just one goal in their five pre-season appearances, and will be hoping to carry this form into the cup tie.
No specific details about the teams' recent form or history are provided, nor is there any information about the referee, venue, or kick-off time. The location of the match is Coventry, Midlands.
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