Put questions directly to Herts Police on how they manage Watford v Luton
With the visit of Luton to Vicarage Road only six weeks away, Hertfordshire Police are offering supporters the opportunity to ask them questions directly about travel arrangements, logistics, safety and anything else.
They have posted on both their official Facebook and Instagram pages inviting fans to submit questions which they will answer publicly.
You can submit our questions via Facebook by visiting here.
Or click here to leave your questions on the Instagram alternative.
Already this season Watford have suffered a humiliating 3-0 defeat in the reverse fixture at Kenilworth Road when, once again, those Hornets who attended had no option but to travel to and from the game on official club buses.
When Luton last visited Watford, for a 4-0 pasting in October 2022, their fans were not placed under any similar sanctions and were able to travel to the game however they pleased.
That led to a number of flare-ups, both outside the ground and also in the town centre.
With visiting fans once again being able to make their own way to Vicarage Road for the game on February 23, Watford supporters have already voiced their anger and disappointment.
Consequently, the Police and the football club have joined forces to try and address concerns, and give explanations as to why the home and away matches are treated so differently.
They hope that by doing so they can help myth bust and answer any questions people may have.
No topics are off the table, so it could be why Luton fans are not forced to travel on official buses, why certain roads will be closed, how fans will be able to enter and leave the stadium, the size of the anticipated police presence and even safety for those who will be in the area but not attending the match.
The questions will be collated and answers to them will then be filmed.
The filmed answers will then be shared by Herts Police on their social media channels for everyone to see and hear, hopefully as early as the end of next week.