Luton scored twice in the closing stages to rescue a point during their 2-2 draw at Nottingham Forest on Saturday.
After Chris Wood netted a double to put his side in front, Chiedozie Ogbene’s volley and Elijah Adebayo’s dramatic stoppage time finish ensured the Hatters ended up with a share of the spoils.
To find how out the Luton players rated on the afternoon, see below.
1. Thomas Kaminski: 7.5
Goalkeeper was called on in the first half to make an excellent reflex save from Toffolo’s close-range prod. Kept out Gibb-White's cross and was grateful to see Sangare somehow slam wide. Left exposed when Wood was sent away to score and no real chance with his header either, before offside flag ensured the forward didn’t have a hat-trick. Photo: Alex Pantling
2. Chiedozie Ogbene (STAR MAN): 8
Started off at right wingback and gave Luton an outlet in the first period, as he sent in some dangerous crosses for Brown, one just eluding his team-mate, the other turned wide of the target. Picked out the forward again after the break who headed straight at Turner before making it 2-1 when notching a first ever Premier League goal, lashing home on the volley, VAR ruling he had just stayed onside. Photo: Alex Pantling
3. Reece Burke: 6.5
Had his hands full in the first half when trying to keep pace with Elanga as he looked to burst away on Forest’s left, doing best to try and stop the supply-line from the talented winger. Crossed for Morris’s chance but with the Reds breaking through after the break, had to let Wood go for fear of being sent off. Hobbled away with another injury and yet again hopefully it turns out to be a minor one. Photo: Tony Marshall
4. Tom Lockyer: 6.5
Made some vital clearances in the first half, one when Toffolo was about to turn home, getting rid of the danger in the nick of time. Unable to prevent Forest incisively slicing through Luton's defence for Wood's opening goal but went on some impressive mazy runs in the closing period as Town chased a way back into the game. Lofted chip into the box brought the best out of Adebayo for Luton's equaliser and then held the line perfectly to catch Wood offside at 2-2 as well. Photo: Tony Marshall