Luton made it three Championship victories in a row by defeating Stoke City 1-0 at the weekend.
Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu scored the only goal of the game early on, firing into the bottom corner from 22 yards, as the Hatters remained fourth in the table.
To find out how the Town players rated on the afternoon, see below.

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Town midfielder Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu celebrates Luton's win over Stoke City with team-mate Alfie Doughty Photo: Liam Smith

. Ethan Horvath: 7.5 -
One moment in the first half when Baker’s curling attempt didn’t miss by much, the USA international had to keep his wits about from range, denying the midfielder after the break. Another good commanding punch late on, his clean sheet was only ever really threatened when a skied defensive clearance saw Wilmot nod home, but a foul on the keeper meant it was chalked off. Photo: Liam Smith

. Cody Drameh: 7.5
Looks a high class addition to the Town squad, as he was able to spin away from his man and burst down the right flank, earning Tymon a booking in the process. Unfortunate to see a late challenge on his opponent led to the Potters player being stretchered off, but he completed another highly impressive hour in a Luton shirt. Photo: Liam Smith

. Reece Burke: 8
Back-to-back starts for the first time since September as his return to the back three has coincided with successive shut-outs. Gives Luton such a presence defensively, but also in the final third as he often overlapped Drameh to send over some inviting crosses that were well cleared away. Good ball out to Woodrow led to Town's best opportunity of the second half too. Photo: Liam Smith

. Tom Lockyer: 8
Welsh international maintained his high level of recent performances as he made sure that Gayle and Brown had little to work with when the ball was delivered into the area. Went close from one of Doughty’s corners at the back post and will be absolutely loving Town’s miserly efforts in recent weeks. Photo: Liam Smith

5. Amari’i Bell (STAR MAN): 8.5
Second game running he was deployed in the left-sided centre half role and kept things solid at the back. It was on the ball that he oozed class though, bringing it out with real quality and leading a number of the Hatters’ forays forwards. Showed he has the confidence to have a crack from range too, a wonderfully hit 30-yarder testing Sarkic. Photo: Liam Smith

6. Alfie Doughty: 8
Remained as the left wingback and hopefully gets a chance to settle into the role as it appears to really suit his talents. On set-piece duty, he sent over some terrific deliveries, one that Lockyer went close from. Such an outlet going forward, his pace also saw him get back to help out defensively, while quick feet got him out of a few tight spots. Photo: Liam Smith

7. Allan Campbell: 7.5
Recalled as the one change from the team that beat Cardiff in midweek as he was part of an excellent first half display from Luton as they were dominating their opponents all over the pitch for the majority of the opening 45. Once more he was substituted though, making way for Nakamba to get on for his debut. Photo: Liam Smith

8. Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu: 8.5
Midfielder set the tone for the opening stages, driving forward and then finding the bottom corner perfectly for his first goal of the season. Sprayed some lovely passes out to the right flank in particular, while when Stoke came on strong, he was there to break up play and ensure Luton kept the visitors away from the danger area. Almost had a second strike too, thundering narrowly over late on. Photo: Liam Smith