Luton reached the FA Cup fifth round with a last-gasp victory over Everton at Goodison Park on Saturday.
The Hatters led through Vitaliy Mykolenko’s own goal just before half time, before Jack Harrison levelled for the Toffees early in the second period. With virtually the last kick, Town sub Cauley Woodrow poked home from Luke Berry's corner to send the visitors through and to see how Luton’s players rated on the afternoon, see below.
13. Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu (SUB): 7
Came on to give Lokonga a break in midfield and was able to help contain the majority of the threats that Everton possessed during his time on the pitch, giving Luton the base with which they could go on and snatch victory with the last kick. Photo: Clive Brunskill
14. Cauley Woodrow (SUB): 7.5
Hero of the hour as on for his longest run-out in a good while, he relished the chance to show what he can do at Goodison. Broken bone after a challenge from Tarkowski couldn’t stop him either, as he was in the right place at the right time to prod home and send Luton through to round five in the final seconds of stoppage time. Photo: Alex Livesey
15. Luke Berry (SUB): 7.5
Rare outing this season and just so desperate to be involved in things, he gave his absolute all, tackling anything and everything in his vicinity, which included home boss Sean Dyche at one point. Quality in the final third is never in doubt, his excellent injury time corner leading to Woodrow's winner and some memorable scenes in front of the away end. Photo: Clive Brunskill
16. Joe Johnson (SUB): 7.5
Won’t ever forget his 15-20 minutes at Goodison Park as with Edwards looking to rest Doughty, he came on to give a solid display as left wingback in what was easily the biggest game of his short career to date. Didn't let the occasion get to him, shutting down any attacks that Everton had, keeping possession well, while wasn't afraid to get involved with the imposing Onana after a late melee. Photo: PAUL ELLIS