The pair spoke about their football journeys and answered questions from the 20 boys and girls from Year 5 and Year 6, who are all part of the school football team and some who are part of the Sports Leaders group.
Furthermore, Hatters legend Mick Harford and goalkeeper Ethan Horvath will be in attendance at Thursday's Fit Hatters session as the club continue to support the Luton Town Community Trust and the EFL's Week of Action.
A new report was recently published highlighting the significant role that its 72 Clubs play in supporting communities across England and Wales.
Produced by research experts Substance using data from 2019 to 2022, the report shows that EFL Clubs and their Club Community Organisations (CCOs) generated more than £865m (£865,196,135) of social value to towns and cities across the country through ground-breaking community programmes during the 2021/22 season.
Rick Parry, Chair of the EFL, said: “This report provides substantial evidence that our Clubs continue to be at the heart of their communities, bringing life-changing opportunities that leave a lasting impact. The need for EFL Clubs to continue as catalysts for social change remains, with an increasing scale of Club community work delivered since 2019. Financial sustainability for EFL Clubs is key to enabling them to continue as a force for good in their communities.”