These days, when the majority of the stadiums in Europe’s big five leagues resemble some state-of-the-art spaceships, it’s refreshing to see the ground like Luton Town’s Kenilworth Road. The 11,500-sitter built almost 120 years ago still captures the essence of that undistilled passion for football so unique and nurtured in England.That charming and iconic venue is about to witness another unforgettable tie as the Hatters face Manchester City on Tuesday night in the FA Cup Round 5.Luton’s endless loop keeps going: City come from behind at Kenilworth RoadPep Guardiola’s side is a massive favourite to win this one-leg tie and progress to the next round, but one thing’s for sure: Rob Edwards’ die-hard crew won’t surrender that easily. As stubborn as they are, the hosts will surely put all the possible effort into surprising the colossus, who are about to line up the strongest possible starting XI, with goalkeeper Ederson being the only missing regular. ##NAJAVA_MECA_7910206##The attack comprised of Haaland, De Bruyne and Bernardo Silva promises a lot of firepower. Still, we should bear in mind the latest Premier League between the two ended in a hard-fought 2-1 away win for the Cityzens. Adebayo put the hosts in front before a four-minute perfect storm in the second half directed by Bernardo Silva and Grealish turned the tables thoroughly. Anyhow, it was anything but a smooth, routine victory for the EPL defending champion and it should be equally challenging for Pep and his ruthless army tonight.Miracles do happen on Tuesday, too, don’t they?FA CUP – ROUND 5Tuesday 22.30: (1.65) Bournemouth (3.80) Leicester (5.40)22.45: (6.25) Blackburn (4.50) Newcastle (1.50)23.00: (9.50) Luton (6.25) Man.City (1.27)Wednesday 22.30: (1.58) Chelsea (4.00) Leeds (5.90)22.45: (2.65) Wolverhampton (3.25) Brighton (2.75)22.45: (3.25) Nott.Forest (3.45) Man.Utd. (2.20)23.00: (1.60) Liverpool (4.10) Southampton (5.50)***odds are subject to change