Luton Town conceded a late equaliser as they were held by fellow Championship strugglers Barnsley yesterday evening. Luke Berry had put the hosts in front, only to see Tykes sub Aapo Halme come off the bench to score with his first touch with six minutes remaining. To find out how the hosts rated on the night, see below.


. Simon Sluga: 8
Made two terrific saves in the first half from ex-Hatter Woodrow, the second a brilliant display of athleticism to tip his header on to the crossbar. Couldnt do much with late leveller either as Halme stole in to equalise.

. James Bree: 8.5
Easily his best game in a Luton shirt as he showed real desire to get forward and plenty of quality with it as well on the right hand side. Big hand in Berrys opener and also defended solidly when the Tykes attacked.

. Dan Potts: 7.5
Impressed aerially, using his leap to good effect, clearing the danger when Barnsley put the ball into the box. Made sure that Town looked a far better unit at the back than they had at any stage on Saturday.

. Sonny Bradley: 7.5
Was far more dominant in the air than he had been at the weekend, particularly second half as Town kept their visitors at arms length until the final six minutes when their hopes of a vital clean sheet were dashed.

. Cameron Carter-Vickers: 8
Another who recovered well from Saturdays debacle against Reading as his usual poise was back. Energy levels were up to scratch as he is now the only outfield player not to miss a minute since the season restarted.

1. Simon Sluga: 8
Made two terrific saves in the first half from ex-Hatter Woodrow, the second a brilliant display of athleticism to tip his header on to the crossbar. Couldnt do much with late leveller either as Halme stole in to equalise.

2. James Bree: 8.5
Easily his best game in a Luton shirt as he showed real desire to get forward and plenty of quality with it as well on the right hand side. Big hand in Berrys opener and also defended solidly when the Tykes attacked.

3. Dan Potts: 7.5
Impressed aerially, using his leap to good effect, clearing the danger when Barnsley put the ball into the box. Made sure that Town looked a far better unit at the back than they had at any stage on Saturday.

4. Sonny Bradley: 7.5
Was far more dominant in the air than he had been at the weekend, particularly second half as Town kept their visitors at arms length until the final six minutes when their hopes of a vital clean sheet were dashed.