Luton will keep proceeds from ticket sales for Leeds and Swansea trips

Hatters offer fans the chance to have a refund or receive club vouchers
Hatters fans celebrate victory at Barnsley earlier in the seasonHatters fans celebrate victory at Barnsley earlier in the season
Hatters fans celebrate victory at Barnsley earlier in the season

Luton Town have confirmed they will keep the proceeds from tickets purchased from their trips to Swansea City and Leeds United after reaching an agreement with both their Championship rivals.

Ahead of the season being suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Hatters had received an initial allocation of 871 tickets for their visit to Swansea City, plus 1,377 tickets for their trip to Elland Road, rising to a potential 2,600.

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The money from those tickets sold will now remain with the Hatters, as a statement on their official website said: "We have reached an agreement with Leeds United and Swansea City, that the proceeds from tickets purchased for our games WILL REMAIN with Luton Town."

The club have also confirmed that if fans donate their refund from either match, then they will receive club vouchers equivalent to 100% of the value of the ticker, which can be used against retail, home and away tickets or matchday concessions.

Hatters will play Swansea on Saturday, June 27 and Leeds on Tuesday, June 30 - with both matches taking placed behind closed doors.