West Ham fans sing cheeky chant as they pass bathroom windows of Luton’s neighbours as they exit famous away entrance

WEST HAM fans hilariously sang “we can see you in the bath” as they left Kenilworth Road after watching their side beat Luton on Friday night.

Top flight football returned to the 10,000-seater ground for the first time since 1992 as the Hammers secured a 2-1 victory over Rob Edwards’ men.

APKenilworth Road’s away end is one of the most unique stands in English football[/caption]

WEST HAM FANS leaving Luton Town’s Kenilworth Road on Friday: “We can see you in the bath” Man of the Match performance by those bathroom curtains.pic.twitter.com/fcO9Ex3rdj

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AFPFans arriving at Kenilworth Road on Friday night[/caption]

Sky Sports pundits Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher showed off the uniqueness of the stadium before the game by doing the walk the away fans will do up to their seats.

On the way, there are a number of residential houses that still back onto the ground – despite the entrance to the stand undergoing a makeover during the summer.

And the West Ham supporters let them know they were there after the match.

A couple of the windows to one of the houses were open – with Hammers fans taking the opportunity to have a bit of jovial fun.

They started singing “we can see you in the bath”, much to the amusement of those on social media.

One person replied: “Absolutely love and miss this type of atmosphere at matches. I think that’s Diagon Alley btw. ”

Another added: “Have a soft spot for West Ham fans. They’re a witty bunch .”

A third responded: “Hahaha class. Still can’t believe that is a PL ground, brilliant stuff.”

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ReutersWest Ham won 2-1 as the Premier League returned to Kenilworth Road[/caption]

And a fourth said: “Got a whole 18 more games of this to come .”

On the pitch, West Ham have started the season in superb fashion, picking up 10 points from four games.

Meanwhile, Luton have had a difficult start to life back in the Premier League, losing all three of their opening matches against Brighton, Chelsea and West Ham.

After the international break, the Hammers host champions Manchester City, while Luton go to Fulham.

   

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