Going into the match, the Hatters needed to win to avoid the drop, while their hosts required only a draw to send David Pleat's men back down to Division Two after just one season in the top flight. What happened next is etched in the memories of all Luton supporters, and football fans in general, as with four minutes remaining, Raddy Antic fired home from the edge of the box to win it for Town, ensuring the visitors stayed up. Below, the Luton News takes a special look at just who took to the field for Town that day.
5. Paul Elliott
Joined midway through the season in a 100,000 move from Charlton Athletic, going on to play 13 games in total for the Hatters, also scoring in the 2-2 draw with Southampton.
6. Mal Donaghy
Racked up 40 games for Luton in their debut top flight campaign, as he was on target three times, scoring in the 1-1 draw with Notts County in mid-April that saw Town pick up another vital point towards safety.
7. Ricky Hill
The only ever-present member of Town's side that season, starting all 42 league games. Third top scorer with nine goals too, as he won his first of three England caps in September, coming on against Denmark.
8. Trevor Aylott
Imposing centre forward was snapped up for 50,000 from Millwall and started the final 12 games of the season, adding two goals, one of them coming in a 2-1 win over Aston Villa.