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Report | December 26

Sheffield United

2 - 3

Luton Town

Oliver McBurnie 61 Alfie Doughty 17
Anel Ahmedhodzic 69 Jack Robinson 77 [OG]
Anis Ben Slimane 81 [OG]

51%Possession49%
21Total Shots12
6Shots on Target4
9Corners4
13Fouls13

Luton claim road win over Sheffield United.

Alfie Doughty got the opener for Luton in the 17th minute after being assisted by Albert Sambi Lokonga. After the first, Luton proceeded to add on 2 more goals. Sheffield United nearly kept up in this high-scoring affair, scoring 2 of their own, but it wasn't enough as Luton narrowly took the win in this exciting match.

The Overview

  • It was an even battle for possession (49% vs 51%), with the Hatters getting off 12 shots.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if the Hatters had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 33%.
  • Sheffield United let their frustration get the better of them, picking up 5 yellow cards.

The Details

Amari'i Bell and Gabriel Osho were one step ahead all game, recording 4 interceptions a piece. Ross Barkley deserves a notable mention with an impressive pass completion rate of 86%. Both teams showed flashes in the passing game. Sheffield United had 357 completed passes while Luton completed 346 passes.

Luton make it two wins in two. Meanwhile, Sheffield United's mixed form continues.

Top Performers

Alfie DoughtyAnel Ahmedhodzic
Scored 1 goalScored 1 goal
8 crosses (1st in the game)32 completed passes (1st on their team)

Both squads play next on Saturday, December 30th. Sheffield United hope to rise to the challenge of a high-flying Man City side, while Luton meet Chelsea at Kenilworth Road Stadium. Will the Blades improve their form? Can the Hatters make it three wins in a row?

Report | December 23

Luton Town

1 - 0

Newcastle United

Andros Townsend 25

35%Possession65%
16Total Shots15
5Shots on Target2
5Corners7
11Fouls5

Strong defensive display gives Luton the win.

Andros Townsend netted the first goal of the match for Luton in the 25th minute following some good work by Ross Barkley. This lone goal proved to be the difference, as Luton took all three points from Newcastle.

The Overview

  • The Hatters' counter-attacking style was effective, as they registered 16 shots.
  • Going forward the Magpies looked dangerous, amassing 15 shots in total.
  • Although they got the win, the Hatters were wasteful in front of goal, only getting 31% of their total shots on target.

The Details

Alfie Doughty and Teden Mengi each racked up 3 interceptions throughout the game, constantly frustrating the Magpies. The Magpies completed 262 more passes than the Hatters but ultimately weren't able to make it count as they lost the game.

Luton finally end their run of losses. Meanwhile, Newcastle's mixed form continues.

Top Performers

Andros TownsendBruno Guimarães
Scored 1 goalDrew 6 fouls (2nd in the Premier League)
5 crosses (2nd on their team)3 corners won

Both squads play next on Tuesday, December 26th. Luton face Sheffield United in a game with a lot riding on it, while Newcastle meet Forest at St James' Park. Can this be the start of a winning streak for the Hatters? Will the Magpies improve their form?

Report | December 10

Luton Town

1 - 2

Manchester City

Elijah Adebayo 45 Bernardo Silva 62
Jack Grealish 65

34%Possession66%
4Total Shots18
2Shots on Target6
6Corners3
16Fouls6

Man City win on the road.

Elijah Adebayo got the opener for Luton in the 45th minute after a set up by Andros Townsend. Man City's Bernardo Silva then responded with a tying goal in the 62nd minute. Jack Grealish then netted a 65th minute strike to give Man City the win.

The Overview

  • City converted their dominance of the ball (66%) possession into lots of chances, clocking up 18 shots.
  • The lack of attacking threat proved to be the Hatters' downfall. They will know that four shots isn't enough to win games at the top level.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if City had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 33%.

The Details

Mateo Kovačić pulled the strings for City, he completed 85 passes which was a completion rate of 94%. City moved the ball about nicely to take the win, completing 296 more passes than their opponents.

Man City get back to winning ways. Meanwhile, Luton come away with yet another loss.

Top Performers

Bernardo SilvaAndros Townsend
Scored 1 goalAssisted 1 goal
1 interception (1st on their team)1 shot on target (1st on their team)

Both squads play next on Saturday, December 16th. Luton meet Bournemouth at Vitality Stadium, while Man City will be confident against a lowly Palace side. Will the Hatters halt their terrible form? Can City win again?

Report | December 5

Luton Town

3 - 4

Arsenal

Gabriel Osho 25 Gabriel Martinelli 20
Elijah Adebayo 49 Gabriel Jesus 45
Ross Barkley 57 Kai Havertz 60
Declan Rice 90

33%Possession67%
6Total Shots23
4Shots on Target9
3Corners8
14Fouls7

Arsenal claim last gasp win against Luton.

Gabriel Martinelli began the scoring for Arsenal in the 20th minute after a set up by Bukayo Saka. After the first, Arsenal proceeded to add on 3 more goals. Luton nearly kept up in this high-scoring affair, scoring 3 of their own, but it wasn't enough as Arsenal narrowly took the win in this exciting match.

The Overview

  • The Gunners converted their dominance of the ball (67%) possession into lots of chances, clocking up 23 shots.
  • The Hatters didn't generate enough chances, only mustering six shots throughout the contest.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if the Gunners had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 39%.

The Details

Bukayo Saka was relentless, getting 8 crosses into the opposition box. Luton's Teden Mengi seemed off the pace defensively, committing 4 fouls in a frustrating game. The Gunners completed 297 more passes than the Hatters, controlling the ball throughout and enabling them to take the win.

Arsenal's fine form continues. Meanwhile, Luton have now taken 0 points from a possible 6.

Top Performers

Gabriel JesusAlfie Doughty
3 shots on target (18th in the Premier League)Assisted 2 goals
Assisted 1 goal2 interceptions (1st in the game)

Next up, there's no relief for Luton who face a rampant Man City on Sunday, December 10th. While Arsenal face Villa in a game with a lot riding on it on Saturday, December 9th. Will the Hatters get out of this rough patch? Can the Gunners keep their great form going?

Report | December 2

Brentford

3 - 1

Luton Town

Neal Maupay 49 Jacob Brown 76
Benjamin Mee 56
Shandon Baptiste 81

69%Possession31%
27Total Shots7
6Shots on Target1
7Corners5
10Fouls8

Brentford claim win over Luton.

After being locked in at 0-0 for the first 45 minutes, Neal Maupay opened the scoring for Brentford in the 49th minute. Benjamin Mee then doubled the lead with a goal in the 56th minute. Down 2-0, Luton's Jacob Brown narrowed the deficit with a strike in the 76th minute. However, the comeback attempt was futile as Shandon Baptiste put the game out of reach with an 81st minute goal to secure the win for Brentford.

The Overview

  • The Bees converted their dominance of the ball (69%) possession into lots of chances, clocking up 27 shots.
  • The Hatters didn't generate enough chances, only mustering seven shots throughout the contest.
  • The Bees got the job done, but it should've been more comfortable considering their shot accuracy was only 22%.

The Details

Frank Onyeka was one step ahead all game, recording 3 interceptions. The Bees' technical superiority contributed to their win as they completed 349 more passes than the Hatters.

Brentford finally end their run of losses. Meanwhile, Luton's mixed form continues.

Top Performers

Neal MaupayBryan Mbeumo
Scored 1 goalAssisted 1 goal
Drew 3 fouls (1st in the game)8 crosses (1st in the game)

Next up, Brentford take on Brighton at The American Express Community Stadium on Wednesday, December 6th. While Luton hope to rise to the challenge of a high-flying Arsenal side on Tuesday, December 5th. Can this be the start of a winning streak for the Bees? Will the Hatters improve their form?

Report | November 25

Luton Town

2 - 1

Crystal Palace

Teden Mengi 72 Michael Olise 74
Jacob Brown 83

39%Possession61%
8Total Shots16
3Shots on Target8
4Corners5
15Fouls12

Luton see off Palace at Kenilworth Road Stadium.

Teden Mengi began the scoring for Luton in the 72nd minute after being assisted by Carlton Morris. Palace's Michael Olise responded with a tying goal in the 74th minute. With the scores level, Jacob Brown netted a timely 83rd minute goal that proved to be the difference, securing Luton all three points.

The Overview

  • Without seeing a lot of the ball (39% possession), the Hatters managed to muster eight shots.
  • Going forward the Eagles looked dangerous, amassing 16 shots in total.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if the Hatters had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 38%.

The Details

Alfie Doughty had a field day, registering 11 crosses. The Eagles moved the ball about nicely despite their loss, completing 200 more passes than their opponents.

Luton's uninspiring form comes to an end as they take all three points. Meanwhile, Palace have now taken 0 points from a possible 6.

Top Performers

Thomas KamińskiMichael Olise
1 goal conceded13 crosses (7th in the Premier League)
Saved 7 shots4 tackles won

Next up, Luton take on Brentford at Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday, December 2nd. While Palace meet West Ham at London Stadium on Sunday, December 3rd. Can the Hatters win again? Will the Eagles get out of this rough patch?

Report | November 11

Manchester United

1 - 0

Luton Town

Victor Nilsson-Lindelöf 59

64%Possession36%
15Total Shots10
4Shots on Target4
11Corners3
9Fouls11

Man United claim all three points with strong defensive performance.

After a scoreless first 45 minutes, Victor Nilsson-Lindelöf got the opener for Man United in the 59th minute. This lone goal proved decisive, as Man United held on to beat Luton and take all three points.

The Overview

  • United converted their dominance of the ball (64%) possession into lots of chances, clocking up 15 shots.
  • Despite the loss, the Hatters had plenty of chances of their own, getting away 10 shots in the match.
  • Although they got the win, United were wasteful in front of goal, only getting 27% of their total shots on target.

The Details

Bruno Fernandes posed a threat out wide all game, registering 12 crosses. For Luton, Chiedozie Ogbene seemed off the pace defensively, committing 4 fouls in a frustrating game. United passed the ball about with ease, completing 248 more passes than the Hatters and taking all three points home.

It's another win for Man United as they make it two on the bounce. Meanwhile, Luton's mixed form continues.

Top Performers

André OnanaAndros Townsend
Earned a clean sheet1 shot on target (1st in the game)
Saved 4 shots3 tackles won

Next up, Man United take on Everton at Goodison Park on Sunday, November 26th. While Luton take on Palace at Kenilworth Road Stadium on Saturday, November 25th. Can United make it three wins in a row? Will the Hatters improve their form?

Report | November 5

Luton Town

1 - 1

Liverpool

Tahith Chong 80 Luis Díaz 90

26%Possession74%
8Total Shots24
5Shots on Target6
4Corners7
7Fouls13

Luis Díaz stuns Luton with late equalizer.

The match was goalless for all the first half and much of the second, until Tahith Chong scored for Luton in the 80th minute after being found by Issa Kaboré. Liverpool's Luis Díaz responded with a late equalizer in the 95th minute, and nobody could find a last-minute winner.

The Overview

  • The Hatters were able to get away with a point despite only having 26% possession.
  • They didn't lose, but it might feel like a defeat for the Reds. They managed a massive 16 more shots than their opponents.

The Details

Teden Mengi was one step ahead all game, recording 3 interceptions. For Liverpool, Trent Alexander-Arnold was relentless, getting 9 crosses into the opposition box. Both teams showed flashes in the passing game. Luton had 235 completed passes while Liverpool completed 659 passes.

Luton's unpredictable form continues. Meanwhile, Liverpool's run of wins comes to an end.

Top Performers

Tahith ChongDarwin Núñez
Drew 4 fouls (17th in the Premier League)9 shots (1st in the Premier League)
Scored 1 goal3 shots on target (15th in the Premier League)

Next up, Luton meet Man United at Old Trafford on Saturday, November 11th. While Liverpool take on Brentford at Anfield on Sunday, November 12th. Can the Hatters do better next time? Will the Reds continue to pick up points?

Report | October 29

Aston Villa

3 - 1

Luton Town

John McGinn 17 Emiliano Martínez 83 [OG]
Moussa Diaby 49
Tom Lockyer 62 [OG]

71%Possession29%
17Total Shots7
6Shots on Target1
6Corners4
11Fouls10

Villa stroll to victory against Luton.

John McGinn opened the score for Villa in the 17th minute after a set up by Douglas Luiz. Moussa Diaby then doubled the lead with a goal in the 49th minute. Villa added a third goal before Luton finally got on the scoresheet with an Emiliano Martínez goal, and that was the final as Villa took the win.

The Overview

  • The Villans saw a lot of the ball with 71% possession and created plenty of chances too, racking up 17 shots.
  • The Hatters didn't generate enough chances, only mustering seven shots throughout the contest.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if the Villans had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 35%.

The Details

Lucas Digne had a field day, registering 5 crosses. The Villans did a good job of cutting off the supply to Jacob Brown, limiting him to only 12 touches. The Villans' passing prowess allowed them to register 377 more passes than the Hatters and come away with all three points.

It's another win for Villa as they make it two on the bounce. Meanwhile, Luton's mixed form continues.

Top Performers

John McGinnMoussa Diaby
Scored 1 goalScored 1 goal
Drew 2 fouls (1st on their team)1 corner won

Both squads play next on Sunday, November 5th. Villa face luckless Forest, while there's no relief for Luton who face a rampant Liverpool. Can the Villans make it three wins in a row? Will the Hatters improve their form?

Report | October 21

Nottingham Forest

2 - 2

Luton Town

Chris Wood 48, 76 Chiedozie Ogbene 83
Elijah Adebayo 90

57%Possession43%
19Total Shots13
8Shots on Target4
4Corners2
12Fouls11

Forest denied by late Elijah Adebayo equalizer.

Chris Wood netted the first goal of the match for Forest in the 48th minute following an assist by Anthony Elanga. He then struck once again in the 76th minute to give Forest a 2-0 lead. But Luton did not fold over, as Chiedozie Ogbene and Elijah Adebayo each scored to split the points.

The Overview

  • There was a slight possession advantage to the Tricky Trees with 57%, but it didn't prove decisive.
  • The Hatters may count themselves fortunate to have shared the points after managing just 13 shots compared to the Tricky Trees' 19.

The Details

Harry Toffolo was one step ahead all game, recording 4 interceptions. For Luton, Chiedozie Ogbene continually probed down the flank, getting 6 crosses into the box. The Tricky Trees can take confidence from their superior passing game, completing 487 passes compared to the Hatters' 361.

Forest are becoming the league's draw specialists. Meanwhile, Luton end their streak of defeats.

Top Performers

Chris WoodChiedozie Ogbene
4 shots on target (3rd in the Premier League)Scored 1 goal
Scored 2 goals1 blocked shot (1st in the game)

Both squads play next on Sunday, October 29th. There's no let up for Forest as they're faced with the prospect of a high-flying Liverpool side, while there's no relief for Luton who face a rampant Villa. Can the Tricky Trees pick up a long-awaited three points? Will the Hatters continue to make strides?

Report | October 7

Luton Town

0 - 1

Tottenham Hotspur

Micky van de Ven 52

33%Possession67%
12Total Shots15
2Shots on Target4
5Corners6
16Fouls7

Tottenham grab all three points on the road.

Following a goalless first half, Micky van de Ven opened the score for Tottenham in the 52nd minute after being found by James Maddison. This lone goal proved decisive, as Tottenham kept Luton out for the rest of the game to take the three points.

The Overview

  • Spurs converted their dominance of the ball (67%) possession into lots of chances, clocking up 15 shots.
  • Despite the loss, the Hatters had plenty of chances of their own, getting away 12 shots in the match.
  • Although they got the win, Spurs were wasteful in front of goal, only getting 27% of their total shots on target.

The Details

Cristian Romero and Pape Matar Sarr each racked up 3 interceptions throughout the game, constantly frustrating the Hatters. Pape Matar Sarr had an impressive pass completion rate of 91%. Spurs passed the ball about with ease, completing 292 more passes than the Hatters and taking all three points home.

Tottenham make it two wins in two. Meanwhile, Luton will hope this isn't the start of a losing streak.

Top Performers

Micky van de VenAlfie Doughty
Earned a clean sheet13 crosses (6th in the Premier League)
Scored 1 goal3 corners won

Next up, Luton take on Forest at The City Ground on Saturday, October 21st. While Tottenham take on Fulham at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Monday, October 23rd. Will the Hatters get out of this rough patch? Can Spurs make it three wins in a row?

Report | October 3

Luton Town

1 - 2

Burnley

Elijah Adebayo 84 Lyle Foster 45
Jacob Bruun Larsen 85

49%Possession51%
18Total Shots14
3Shots on Target4
7Corners6
14Fouls6

Burnley pick up all three points in win at Luton.

Lyle Foster opened the score for Burnley in the 45th minute after being assisted by Sander Berge. Luton's Elijah Adebayo responded with a tying goal in the 84th minute. With the scores level, Jacob Bruun Larsen netted a timely 85th minute goal that proved to be the difference, securing Burnley all three points.

The Overview

  • It was an even battle for possession (51% vs 49%), with the Clarets getting off 14 shots.
  • Although they got the win, the Clarets were wasteful in front of goal, only getting 29% of their total shots on target.

The Details

Josh Brownhill was relentless, getting 5 crosses into the opposition box. Both teams showed flashes in the passing game. Luton had 372 completed passes while Burnley completed 414 passes.

Burnley come away with a much-needed three points. Meanwhile, Luton's mixed form continues.

Top Performers

Lyle FosterElijah Adebayo
Scored 1 goalScored 1 goal
1 cross (3rd on their team)1 corner won

Both squads play next on Saturday, October 7th. Luton meet Tottenham at Kenilworth Road Stadium, while Burnley take on Chelsea at Turf Moor. Will the Hatters improve their form? Can this be the start of a winning streak for the Clarets?

Report | September 30

Everton

1 - 2

Luton Town

Dominic Calvert-Lewin 41 Tom Lockyer 24
Carlton Morris 31

68%Possession32%
23Total Shots9
5Shots on Target2
3Corners6
8Fouls10

Luton grab all three points on the road.

Tom Lockyer put Luton 1-0 up in the 24th minute. Carlton Morris then added one more for Luton in the 31st minute. Dominic Calvert-Lewin got Everton within one goal with a 41st minute strike, but Luton held on for three points.

The Overview

  • Without seeing a lot of the ball (32% possession), the Hatters managed to muster nine shots.
  • The Toffees peppered the Hatters' goal with 23 shots, but it was all in vain.
  • The Hatters got the job done, but it should've been more comfortable considering their shot accuracy was only 22%.

The Details

Alfie Doughty continually probed down the flank, getting 10 crosses into the box. The Toffees completed 298 more passes than the Hatters, but it came to nothing in the end as they left with a loss.

Things look to be on the up for Luton as they come away with all three points. Meanwhile, Everton's mixed form continues.

Top Performers

Carlton MorrisDominic Calvert-Lewin
Scored 1 goal6 shots (10th in the Premier League)
2 blocked shots (21st in the Premier League)Scored 1 goal

Next up, Everton meet Bournemouth at Goodison Park on Saturday, October 7th. While Luton meet Burnley at Kenilworth Road Stadium on Tuesday, October 3rd. Will the Toffees improve their form? Can the Hatters win again?

Report | September 23

Luton Town

1 - 1

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Carlton Morris 65 [PK] Pedro Neto 50

57%Possession43%
20Total Shots3
4Shots on Target3
10Corners1
12Fouls17

Nothing to separate Luton and Wolves.

After a scoreless first 45 minutes, Pedro Neto scored for Wolves in the 50th minute. Luton's Carlton Morris responded with an equalizer in the 65th minute, and nobody could find a late winner.

The Overview

  • There was a slight possession advantage to the Hatters with 57%, but it didn't prove decisive.
  • They didn't lose, but it might feel like it for the Hatters. They managed a massive 17 more shots than their opponents.

The Details

Alfie Doughty posed a threat out wide all game, registering 14 crosses. For Wolves, Mario Lemina's excellent reading of the game was on show again, he intercepted the ball 3 times. Both teams showed flashes in the passing game. Luton had 434 completed passes while Wolves completed 360 passes.

Luton finally get another point on the board. Meanwhile, Wolves end their streak of defeats.

Top Performers

Carlton MorrisPedro Neto
Scored 1 goalScored 1 goal
1 corner won3 crosses (1st on their team)

Both squads play next on Saturday, September 30th. Luton take on Everton at Goodison Park, while Wolves meet Man City at Molineux Stadium. Can the Hatters build on this result? Will Wolves continue to make strides?

Report | September 1

Luton Town

1 - 2

West Ham United

Mads Juel Andersen 90 Jarrod Bowen 37
Kurt Zouma 85

39%Possession61%
16Total Shots9
1Shots on Target3
9Corners6
8Fouls13

West Ham go home with all three points after win over Luton.

Jarrod Bowen put West Ham 1-0 up in the 37th minute. West Ham's Kurt Zouma then added one more in the 85th minute. Mads Juel Andersen got Luton within one goal with a 90th minute strike, but West Ham held on for three points.

The Overview

  • The Hammers had plenty of possession (61%) and racked up nine shots.
  • Going forward the Hatters looked dangerous, amassing 16 shots in total.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if the Hammers had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 33%.

The Details

Kurt Zouma was one step ahead all game, recording 3 interceptions. James Ward-Prowse kept the ball nicely with a pass completion rate of 90%. The Hammers passed the ball about with ease, completing 241 more passes than the Hatters and taking all three points home.

The wins keep on coming for West Ham. Meanwhile, things go from bad to worse for Luton as they lose again.

Top Performers

Kurt ZoumaMads Juel Andersen
Scored 1 goalScored 1 goal
3 interceptions (15th in the Premier League)1 interception (2nd on their team)

Both squads play next on Saturday, September 16th. Luton meet Fulham at Craven Cottage, while West Ham meet Man City at London Stadium. Will the Hatters halt their terrible form? Can the Hammers keep their great form going?

Report | August 25

Chelsea

3 - 0

Luton Town

Raheem Sterling 17, 68
Nicolas Jackson 75

67%Possession33%
19Total Shots11
8Shots on Target1
6Corners4
15Fouls12

Raheem Sterling, Nicolas Jackson sparkle in Chelsea win.

Raheem Sterling got Chelsea off to a flyer in the 17th minute. He added another to put Chelsea 2-0 up after 68th minutes. Nicolas Jackson put the finishing touches on the result with a third in the 75th minute to secure a comfortable win for Chelsea over Luton.

The Overview

  • The Blues converted their dominance of the ball (67%) possession into lots of chances, clocking up 19 shots.
  • Despite the loss, the Hatters had plenty of chances of their own, getting away 11 shots in the match.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if the Blues had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 42%.

The Details

Moisés Caicedo put on a passing masterclass, completing 58 of his 60 attempted passes. Luton's Amari'i Bell was a frequent offender, committing 5 fouls. The Blues' fluid football shone through in the end, registering 340 more completed passes than the Hatters as they took all three points.

Chelsea are back to winning ways. Meanwhile, Luton make it two losses on the bounce.

Top Performers

Raheem SterlingNicolas Jackson
Scored 2 goals3 shots on target (3rd in the Premier League)
1 blocked shot (2nd on their team)Scored 1 goal

Next up, Chelsea take on Forest at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, September 2nd. While Luton take on West Ham at Kenilworth Road Stadium on Friday, September 1st. Can the Blues win again? Will the Hatters get out of this rough patch?

Report | August 12

Brighton & Hove Albion

4 - 1

Luton Town

Solomon March 36 Carlton Morris 81 [PK]
João Pedro 71 [PK]
Simon Adingra 85
Evan Ferguson 90

Brighton win at home to Luton.

This match was quite the high-scoring affair. Solomon March scored the match's first goal for Brighton in the 36th minute after being found by Kaoru Mitoma. Following the opening goal, Brighton proceeded to add on 3 more goals, compared to Luton's 1 as Brighton took the three points.

The Overview

  • The Seagulls saw a lot of the ball with 71% possession and created plenty of chances too, racking up 27 shots.
  • The Hatters didn't generate enough chances, only mustering nine shots throughout the contest.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if the Seagulls had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 44%.

The Details

Pascal Groß dictated proceedings and impressed with an 89% pass completion rate. Elijah Adebayo couldn't get the service for Luton and was left isolated for large periods, he only touched the ball 17 times. The Seagulls' fluid football shone through in the end, registering 373 more completed passes than the Hatters as they took all three points.

Brighton kick off with a win. Meanwhile, Luton will look to bounce back next match.

Top Performers

João PedroSolomon March
Scored 1 goalScored 1 goal
Drew 5 fouls (1st in the game)1 blocked shot (1st in the game)

Both squads play next on Saturday, August 19th. Brighton face the daunting prospect of high-flying Wolves, while Luton have a crucial game against Burnley. Can the Seagulls find another win? Will the Hatters improve and pick up points?