Manchester United play Championship side Luton Town for the first time in nearly 30 years, when they visit Kenilworth Road on Tuesday.
The two sides last came across each other in April 1992, shortly before Luton’s relegation from the old First Division, the last season before the top flight was renamed to the Premiership.
The Hatters set up the third round tie with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side – who enter the competition at this stage – with a 1-0 win away at Reading last week.
Both sides are former winners of the competition; Man Utd have lifted the three-handled cup on five occasions, most recently in 2017, while Luton beat Arsenal 3-2 in 1988 for their sole triumph.
Man Utd’s season kicked off a week later on Saturday with a 3-1 defeat at home to Crystal Palace – though new signing Donny van de Beek found the net, while Luton have won every game so far in the 2020/21 season.
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It’s one of several Carabao Cup ties being played tonight, with Newport County vs Watford, West Brom vs Brentford and West Ham vs Hull the other games.
Tottenham Hotspur’s clash at Leyton Orient has been called off after a number of O’s players tested positive for coronavirus.
Chelsea host Championship side Barnsley on Wednesday, the same night Arsenal go to Premier League rivals Leicester.
Premier League champions Liverpool go to Lincoln City on Thursday evening, kicking off at 7.45pm.
Luton vs Man Utd TV channel and live stream

Coverage of Man Utd’s trip to Luton will begin at 8pm, following on from Leyton Orient vs Tottenham Hotspur, and be shown on Sky’s Main Event and Football channels.
As the match is not on free-to-air TV, fans will need to pay to watch the game. Those who do can stream it through Sky Go or Now TV apps.
Luton vs Man Utd odds

United kicked off with a miserable opening day defeat by Crystal Palace, Championship Luton are on a roll – two wins at the end of 2019-20 followed by two in the Championship and two in the EFL Cup this term.
The cup wins were both against Championship rivals in Norwich City and Reading, too – and United are sure to make changes. So odds of 10/1 on a shock home win and 5/1 on the draw are huge