Luton Town manager Rob Edwards has confirmed that Amari’i Bell and Jordan Clark will be available for the upcoming trip to Leeds United. Bell has recovered from a minor Achilles injury that kept him out of Saturday’s victory over Hull City, while Clark returns after serving a one-match suspension. Edwards gave an update on Bell’s condition, describing the injury as unusual but painful, and emphasized that Bell is now fit and ready to play. His return adds strength to a squad that managed well without him in the last match.
Meanwhile, Reece Burke, Shandon Baptiste, and Tom Krauß, all of whom were substituted in the second half against Hull due to cramp and fatigue, are also in contention for the Leeds game. Edwards clarified that the substitutions were made as a precaution, with the players feeling discomfort but now fully recovered.
Looking ahead to the busy schedule, Edwards revealed he plans to rotate his squad for the away matches against Leeds and Norwich City. While the rotation will not solely be based on player fitness or energy levels, Edwards will select the best possible lineup for each game. His focus remains on ensuring Luton is in the strongest possible position to secure victories in both fixtures.