ERIK TEN HAG has warned his Manchester United players to be ready for Luton's Kenilworth Road test but doesn't see why it should feel any different.
The Red Devils take on Rob Edwards' relegation battlers tomorrow at their 11,500-capacity stadium.
The Hatters have managed to beat Newcastle and Brighton on their home patch and have held Liverpool to a draw.
Arsenal and Tottenham both escaped with narrow wins to prove that it is not going to be an easy place for big sides to visit.
Ten Hag is hoping his United side continue their good run in 2024 after three Premier League wins in a row put them back into contention for Champions League qualification.
But he insists they shouldn't fear going to the hostile Kenilworth Road.
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