Ten-man Luton were no match for title hopefuls Burnley on Saturday, as they suffered a thumping 4-0 reverse at Turf Moor.
The visitors never recovered from the 19th minute sending off of Kal Naismith for two yellow cards, as they conceded twice before half time and twice more in the second period to deepen their relegation worries. To find out how the Hatters rated, see below.

13. Milli Alli (SUB): 6
Part of the triple substitution made with an hour gone that did see the Hatters actually begin to impose themselves on the fixture with the added pace and willingness to drive forward that the attacker brought on to the field. Almost grabbed an assist when his throughball was taken on by Brown only for Trafford to come to the rescue. Didn't do his chances of prolonged game time any harm at all with this outing. Photo: David Horn

14. Jacob Brown (SUB, STAR MAN): 6
Pretty much one of the only real bright points of the day for Town as when he came off the bench in the second half, it gave Luton some actual forward momentum, the fact they were down to 10 men finally not being quite as obvious. Almost pulled one back when he saw two Burnley defenders collide which allowed him to get clear, only for Trafford to stand up well and preserve yet another clean sheet. Saw another deflection fall narrowly wide of the target but his cameo means he has to be in consideration to start against Cardiff now. Photo: Richard Pelham

15. Lamine Fanne (SUB): 5
Joined Brown and Alli in entering the fray on the hour mark as like the others, he helped Town put up far more resistance than they had been doing, even edging the contest at times. Kept the ball well as he continues what has been a pretty tough introduction to English football. Photo: Jess Hornby

16. Josh Bowler (SUB): 5
Had the final 12 minutes or so of normal time as his challenging loan spell with Luton continues, the Hatters changing the formation he was signed to play. Showed he can be an option though with a late cross-shot that bounced off team-mate Brown only to drop the wrong side of the post. Photo: George Wood