But anticipation is building for the visit of West Ham, who will become the first top-flight team to play a league match at Kenilworth Road since Aston Villa 31 years ago.
The volume created by the Hatters fans crammed in on Friday will shake the 118-year-old stadium to its foundations.
Forward Cauley Woodrow, who scored in the League Cup win at Kenilworth Road against Gillingham this week, said Luton needed to turn their home into an intimidating 'fortress'.
Arsenal's priority will be avoiding any repeat of the early goals they have conceded on a regular basis at home of late.
Andreas Pereira's strike for Fulham after 57 seconds last weekend meant the Gunners became the first Premier League team to concede a first-minute goal three times in a calendar year.
Persons:
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Organizations:
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Locations:
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