Luton Town is making improvements to Kenilworth Road to comply with Premier League standards.
at Wembley last Saturday to earn promotion to the top flight, where the season starts in mid-August.fit to host Premier League footballIts 10,356 capacity exceeds the league's minimum requirement of 5,000, but it does not meet standards for media and other facilities.Kenilworth Road is boxed in by housing on three sides, with a busway and major road on the other
Harford told the BBC that chief executive Gary Sweet and his staff had been "planning months and months before" the play-off final, because the club had to be ready for the start of the top flight league if necessary."It might become a bit of a problem, so we will probably have to play maybe two or three games away from home at the start of the Premier League season.
"But Gary's got everything in place, we're in a good place, the work has begun so it's all systems go."Before the team won promotion, Mr Sweet said the club would have to spend about £10m toLast week, the clubThe target for completion was 2026 "regardless of league position", it said.
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