Luton fell to a 3-1 defeat in their Premier League clash at high-flying Aston Villa on Sunday afternoon.
The hosts had taken the lead when John McGinn opened the scoring in the first half, as they added two more after the break, Moussa Diaby and Tom Lockyer’s own goal giving Villa a commanding advantage.
Town hit back late on, grabbing a consolation thanks to Emiliano Martinez’s own goal, and to find out how the Hatters players rated on the day, see below.
Town hit back late on, grabbing a consolation thanks to Emiliano Martinez’s own goal, and to find out how the Hatters players rated on the day, see below.
![Longer run-out for the winger who once more saw the opposition score just minutes after he had been introduced at Villa Park. Looked a threat though, able to pick up some second balls as the spaces started to open up, with his cross leading to the comical own goal late on.](https://www.lutontoday.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjRiNzFjNTllLTk2MWQtNGQyNS1hNjQ2LTA4NjRkOTE2YzE4NTo5YjcwNWU3NC1hNDk5LTRmYWYtOWNlNC01YWViY2Q0ODEzNDM=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
13. Andros Townsend (SUB): 7
Longer run-out for the winger who once more saw the opposition score just minutes after he had been introduced at Villa Park. Looked a threat though, able to pick up some second balls as the spaces started to open up, with his cross leading to the comical own goal late on. Photo: Eddie Keogh
![Had to make do with a place on the bench despite his Forest equaliser, but his arrival coincided with Luton finishing the game strongly as he caused problems in the area, his presence and extra height leading to the consolation own goal.](https://www.lutontoday.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjA3MDMyNTI4LTgzMjEtNDVlOC05OGZhLTk2YjkwNTI0Y2YzNzplMWUyYjllYy00MzYwLTRiMDktYTBiYS01NzUwYTA1N2U4MGM=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
14. Elijah Adebayo (SUB): 6.5
Had to make do with a place on the bench despite his Forest equaliser, but his arrival coincided with Luton finishing the game strongly as he caused problems in the area, his presence and extra height leading to the consolation own goal. Photo: Ashley Allen
![One of the three who dropped out from the 2-2 Forest draw, as he got about the pitch well in the closing stages of the contest when coming on, finding his team-mates and was involved in the move that saw Luton pull one back.](https://www.lutontoday.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjRiM2MxYTgxLWQyODUtNDZlMC04YTIyLTkyOWU1NzIxNDM5MjoxNmFlN2ExMy1jNTVmLTQ2NDUtOWQwMC00ZTAxYTZjMTdhNjA=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
15. Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu (SUB): 6.5
One of the three who dropped out from the 2-2 Forest draw, as he got about the pitch well in the closing stages of the contest when coming on, finding his team-mates and was involved in the move that saw Luton pull one back. Photo: Eddie Keogh
![Took over from Doughty who was on a booking for his first Premier League outing since Wolves a month ago, but found it hard to get going, often giving the ball away.](https://www.lutontoday.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjViNzg2Mjk4LTkxZWUtNDkxMS04Zjg2LTZhMjk2NDFlNDFjMzowNTc5YmRjMi1hMGU2LTRhZjMtODc0ZS02M2RkZWM4MGJjZGU=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
16. Ryan Giles (SUB): 5.5
Took over from Doughty who was on a booking for his first Premier League outing since Wolves a month ago, but found it hard to get going, often giving the ball away. Photo: David Rogers