Luton ensured Championship survival after a superb run of form following lockdown. With Nathan Jones back at the helm, Town picked up 16 points from the 27 on offer, claiming four wins and four draws. To find out how the Hatters players, who featured at least twice, ranked during the nine game mini-season from lowest to highest in average rating, see the link below.
5. Matty Pearson: 6.4
After excellent displays in the win at Swansea and draw with Leeds, he was then part of a defence that shipped five against Reading. Injury ruled him out until he somehow came on to keep Blackburn at bay in the decider.
6. Martin Cranie: 6.4
Played in all nine matches, with five starts and four sub appearances, including slotting in admirably at left back during the final two games as Hatters stayed up.
7. George Moncur: 6.7
Thrown on three times as Luton either looked for a winner or an equaliser, as he impressed particularly when Town triumphed 1-0 at Hull City.
8. James Collins: 6.7
Another who played all nine matches, battling manfully upfront during a number of the contests. Scored three crucial goals though, including the winner at Swansea and tucked away two penalties as well.