Luton needed yet another late goal to rescue a point in their massive relegation clash against Nottingham Forest at Kenilworth Road on Saturday.
Chris Wood’s first half volley had looked to earn victory for the visitors, but that was cancelled out by substitute Luke Berry, who netted his first ever Premier League goal to ensure the Hatters are still in with a fighting chance. To find out how the Town players rated on the afternoon, see below.
13. Andros Townsend (SUB): 6.5
Looked to get down the right and transfer the ball on to his trusty left foot once more, sending in some penetrating crosses only to find the Forest defenders in a miserly mood, able to repel his best efforts. Intent was always positive though, having one curling shot gobbled up by Selz as he did his best to get a tired Luton on the front foot in the closing stages. Photo: Liam Smith
14. Luke Berry (SUB): 7.5
Only had a few minutes on the pitch, but that was all that was needed as his cameo could be a massive factor in Luton's bid to stay up this season. Showed he hasn't lost any of his goalscoring instincts despite a lack of game time as he swivelled in the box to score a first ever Premier League goal and earn a hugely precious point. Became the first Hatter to score in all four divisions of the Football League and that strike simply has to be up there as one of the moments of the season. Photo: Liam Smith