Luton entertain Stoke City this afternoon, looking for a first triumph over the Potters at Kenilworth Road since a 2-1 Division Two success on February 8, 2000, over 20 years ago.
James O`Connor had put the sixth-placed visitors ahead on the half hour, but Town came fighting back in the second period.
Hatters striker Phil Gray made it 1-1 on 62 minutes, heading home Matthew Taylor's corner, before he went on to grab the winner with 12 minutes to go.
The Luton News takes a special look at just who was in the Town side that day.
Hatters striker Phil Gray made it 1-1 on 62 minutes, heading home Matthew Taylor's corner, before he went on to grab the winner with 12 minutes to go.
5. Julian Watts
Virtually ever present for the Hatters missing just one game all term. Weighed in with four goals as well, including two in two with wins over Reading and Cardiff. After another year with Luton, moved to Australian side Northern Spirit.
6. Marvin Johnson
One of Town’s rocks of the season, the long-serving defender played 44 games over the course of the campaign, mainly at centre half, although did fill at left back as well. Booked in the clash too.
7. Matthew Spring
Midfielder was an important member of the Hatters side that season, with 45 appearances and six goals to his name, including netting from the spot as Luton had lost 2-1 at Stoke earlier in the campaign.
8. Adam Locke
Signed by Lennie Lawrence in the summer and after missing the first seven games, he featured heavily for the rest of the season, with 34 appearances and three goals, including the earning Town a 1-1 draw with Chesterfield.