Luton picked up another point in their Championship campaign with a 1-1 draw against Huddersfield Town on Saturday. James Collins' early goal put the Hatters in front, but Naby Sarr levelled with 15 minutes to go as Town couldn't hold on for victory. To find out how the hosts rated on the afternoon, see below.
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Luton celebrate James Collins' opening goal against Huddersfield
. Simon Sluga: 7
Had very little to occupy himself as although Huddersfield looked dangerous at times, Town’s defence stood firm. Couldn’t do too much with the free kick that saw Sarr tap home from, while stood up well to deny Holmes a winner.
. Matty Pearson: 7
Saw plenty of danger on his side of the pitch as the Terriers looked dangerous attacking down their left. Kept things simple when on the ball and a great clearance late on prevented the Terriers from snatching a second.
. Dan Potts: 7.5
Excelled in Town’s area as he got his head to a number of corners to repel the danger. Couldn’t quite have the same authority at the other end though, heading a glorious chance against the post from close range.
. Tom Lockyer: 7.5
Defender swept up excellently as he continues to look a really composed character at the heart of Town’s back-line. Got his foot in well when it mattered and made some decent blocks too.
. Sonny Bradley: 7.
Captain carried on his promising partnership with Lockyer at the back as it looked like they were going to keep another clean sheet until they couldn’t react quickly enough to Sluga’s save, with Sarr unmarked to tap in.
9. Jordan Clark: 7
Spotted the run of Bree early on as he looked to get the ball out wide when the chance arose. Lack of match fitness might have understandably caught up with him, but wasn’t afraid to try his luck from range with the few shots Town had during the second period. Photo: Liam Smith
10. Harry Cornick: 7
Had little chance to bag a repeat of Saturday’s cheekiness with the Terriers back-line switched on. His best moments, like Luton’s came in the first half, flicking through for Jerome’s effort as he continued to give everything after the break too. Photo: Liam Smith
11. Cameron Jerome: 7
Valiantly led the line with no Adebayo and should have had a penalty after being felled by Sarr. Almost netted a wonderful strike from distance, while had a slightly thankless task after the break as the Terriers had the majority of the ball. Photo: Liam Smith
12. Tom Lockyer (SUB): 7
On for Lansbury as he dropped into the back-line, with Naismith pushing further forward. Defended well and had half a chance to win it, getting too much on what was a difficult header. Photo: Liam Smith