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Luton Town 2-0 Sunderland (Agg: 3-2): Rob Edwards’ Hatters overturn first-leg deficit to reach Championship play-off final


Luton deservedly booked their spot in the Championship play-off final after a superb 2-0 second leg win saw them beat Sunderland 3-2 on aggregate on Tuesday night.

They will face either Middlesbrough or Coventry – who play one another in the other second leg on Wednesday night, live on Sky Sports Football – at Wembley next Saturday for a place in the Premier League.

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Tom Lockyer scored Luton’s second goal of the night before half-time

Rob Edwards’ Hatters trailed 2-1 after Saturday’s first leg and made their intent to pull level in the tie clear from the off, which they did after 10 minutes, when Gabriel Osho helped the ball over the line from just one of the many set-pieces the visitors struggled to deal with all evening.

That goal, coupled with the intensity of Kenilworth Road, unsettled Sunderland, who had the fourth-best away record in the division during the regular campaign.

But when they needed a performance on the road the most, Tom Lockyer’s header before the break shifted the momentum in Luton’s favour, and the Black Cats could not find a way back.

How Luton’s valiant fightback was rewarded with a trip to Wembley

From the word go, this had the makings of a classic. The setting was one of the most unique stadiums in the second tier, the atmosphere one made up of passion and anxiety in equal measure. A pantomime villain emerged early on, too, in Amad Diallo, whose needless theatrics quickly irked the home fans.

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Gabriel Osho sweeps home from close range at Kenilworth Road to put Luton Town 1-0 up against Sunderland in their Championship play-off second leg.

Just as they had done on Wearside four days earlier, Luton drew first blood. Sunderland failed to deal with an inswinging corner, and with goalkeeper Anthony Patterson unable to claim, Osho pounced to bundle in the opener to restore parity on aggregate.

Two important saves in quick succession from Ethan Horvath denied Pierre Ekwah an equaliser, while Diallo kept trying to find pockets from which to launch one of his trademark long-range efforts, but Luton were not prepared to grant him the space he desired to operate.

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Sunderland’s Luke O’Nien was on hand to hack clear on the line to prevent Luton going 2-0 ahead in the Sky Bet Championship play-off second leg.

The Hatters were denied a second as Luke O’Nien hooked Carlton Morris’ shot off the line midway through the first half, but they continued to put the Black Cats under the cosh and reaped the rewards just before the break when Lockyer showed immense determination to head home Alfie Doughty’s delicious cross.

Mere seconds after the break, Luton could have taken the game away from their opponents altogether. Patterson swept up after O’Nien’s error, but then made a hash of his own pass, which fell straight to Morris, but he was unable to keep his composure and skied his shot.

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Luton’s Tom Lockyer headed the Hatters ahead on aggregate against Sunderland in their Sky Bet Championship play-off semi-final second leg.

Much of the second half passed without incident, but as the conclusion drew nearer, Luton were forced to dig deep defensively, knowing one Sunderland goal would have resulted in extra-time. Dig deep they did, with every block or tackle celebrated in the stands as though it were a goal.

And when the final whistle sounded, with Luton’s clean sheet intact, they moved to within one game of the Premier League, 14 years after they were relegated from the EFL.

Player of the match – Tom Lockyer

Luton’s Tom Lockyer speaking on Sky Sports Football:

“Commiserations to Sunderland, it was an absolute battle over the two legs. We had to mix it up against them today, be horrible and dirty and that’s how we won the game.

“To see Luton in the Premier League would be massive. Near on 10 years ago in non-League and to have that journey, it’s almost a bit of a fairy tale. The fans deserve their day out at Wembley and hopefully we can send them home happy.”

What’s next?

While Sunderland will remain in the Sky Bet League Championship for the 2023/24 campaign, Luton will play Middlesbrough or Coventry in the play-off final at Wembley Stadium at 4.45pm on Saturday May 27 for a place in the Premier League.



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