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

9. Jordan Clark: 8
Started the game ever so brightly with one brilliant piece of skill allowing him to burst into the area, before being brought down for what looked a penalty. Had Luton’s first meaningful effort of the second period too, shooting straight at the keeper. His ability on the ball saw him able to dance away from the City markers when they got tight to him. Photo: Liam Smith

10. Carlton Morris: 7.5
One sight of goal in the first half as he with play being waved on, he had a crack on his left foot and sent it rising over the top. Battled manfully for 70 minutes against the City defence as he showed his prodigious leap to earn some towering flick-ons. Work-rate can never be doubted either as he helped out at the back too. Photo: Liam Smith

11. Elijah Adebayo: 8
With his confidence sky-high following five goals in five games, the belief shone through as he was happy to receive the ball under pressure and play his part in leading the line for Luton. Only had one real chance of extending his scoring run, eventually crowded out for a corner. Eager to press and charged down Sarkic’s clearance only to see it fly wide. Photo: Liam Smith

12. Marvelous Nakamba (SUB): 7
One of the biggest cheers of the day when the Zimbabwean international came on, already with his own song too. First run-out since May 2022 so will take time to get to the pace of the Championship. Looked to get stuck in and receive the ball, displaying a cool head when he had it. Photo: Liam Smith