Fire Crew called to the EFL stadium on the eve of the giant cake
Fire crews were sent to the town’s town of Luton, after Kenilworth Road, a fire exploding on Friday evening.
The incident will not be very important in the home match Coventry City 12.30am – Live Talksport 2.
After the fire, after luton is confirmed, there will be no “interruption”.
Bedfordshire fire and rescue service said BST was called 20: 08 and the fire was placed in less than two hours.
The images confronted the room for cleaning the firemen, while the black smoke rose.
According to the firefighters, breathing equipment, a airline, 9 meters stairs and two sleeves smoked to light fire.
The club released a statement: “We want to advise after reports of a Kenilworth Road event this afternoon.
“Smoke stadium was found from a small apparatus that aroused fire on the laundry, which was collected on this site, which has had a major impact on avoiding significant damage.
“We would like to thank the fire and rescue for their fast intervention to help solve the subject and ensure everything is safe.”
Kenilworth Road 12,000 capacity has been home in Luton fans 2012.
Luton today sits on 22 points on 22 points, as a county Derby, it is a place above them.
In the upper half of the Coventry table, sitting sixth, they are fighting for playoffs.
But if Frank Lampard does not win against Luton, Middlesbrough and Millwall, the promotion is possible.
Luton lost only one of the last 10 league games against Coventry (four wins, five sweepstakes).
Although the loss was inverted in October, 3-2 through failure.
Coventry aims to complete the first double league outside the 2005/06 campaign.
But it could be a tough task because Matt Bloomfield’s side has achieved a followed league, against the city of Derby and Bristol.