Luton Town is gearing up for a tough season in the Premier League, having earned promotion after beating Coventry City in the playoff finals. The club, nicknamed the Hatters, has a rich history in English football, having been established in 1885. Luton Town's home stadium, Kenilworth Road, has a capacity of just 10,350 people, making it one of the smallest in the league. The team will have to rely on their solid defense to earn points and avoid defeat, as they did last season when they finished third in the English Football Championship. Luton Town's midfielder Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu will be crucial to their survival hopes, and if he stays with the team, he will be the first player to go from non-league to the Premier League with the same team. The club's manager will have to make the most of their limited budget to sign new players and strengthen their squad. Luton Town's fans will be hoping that their team can stay up in the Premier League, despite being favorites to get relegated. The team's unique homefield advantage could be a key factor in their survival bid. Luton Town's defense was solid last season, with only eight losses, and they will need to replicate that form to stay up. The club's history and loyal fan base make them a compelling story in the Premier League, and their survival bid will be closely watched by football fans across the country.