Luton picked up another impressive point in their Championship campaign by holding title challengers Bournemouth to a 0-0 draw on Saturday. Danny Hylton went closest in the first half, denied by visiting keeper Asmir Begovic, who also saved from Sam Nombe late on too. To find out how the hosts rated on the afternoon, see below.


. James Shea: 7
Against one of the highest scorers in the league, he was only really tested twice, claiming Stanislas’ early free kick and Riquelme’s late low drive, ensuring Town kept an impressive seventh clean sheet in the league already.

. Martin Cranie: 8
Defender was back in the side after injury and carried on his impressive form from earlier in the season with a solid and dependable display. Also used some of his now trademark skill to get out of the odd tight spot too.

. Dan Potts: 8
Fifth start in a row as he was more central due to Luton moving to a five at the back. Played his part in the excellent defensive display, looking comfortable throughout, until going off late on when taking a knock in a block tackle.

. Tom Lockyer: 8
Centre half is looking more and more comfortable alongside Bradley at the heart of Town’s defence with another commanding outing. Controlled passes into the feet of his strikers allowed Luton to build from the back as well.

. Sonny Bradley: 8
Kept former Liverpool striker Solanke quiet throughout as Town kept their second successive home shut-out with far greater ease then they would have expected. Went close with a first half header as well.

1. James Shea: 7
Against one of the highest scorers in the league, he was only really tested twice, claiming Stanislas’ early free kick and Riquelme’s late low drive, ensuring Town kept an impressive seventh clean sheet in the league already.

2. Martin Cranie: 8
Defender was back in the side after injury and carried on his impressive form from earlier in the season with a solid and dependable display. Also used some of his now trademark skill to get out of the odd tight spot too.

3. Dan Potts: 8
Fifth start in a row as he was more central due to Luton moving to a five at the back. Played his part in the excellent defensive display, looking comfortable throughout, until going off late on when taking a knock in a block tackle.

4. Tom Lockyer: 8
Centre half is looking more and more comfortable alongside Bradley at the heart of Town’s defence with another commanding outing. Controlled passes into the feet of his strikers allowed Luton to build from the back as well.