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Match Preview | Reading (H)

All the information you need ahead of the final day of the season...

6 May 2022

Luton Town host Reading on the final day of the Sky Bet Championship season at Kenilworth Road.

Nathan Jones' side know that a win against the Royals will confirm their place in the play-off spots and look to continue their four-game home unbeaten run.

 

The opposition:

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Reading's Championship survival was confirmed despite defeat against Hull City after Peterborough lost at home to Nottingham Forest. 

Regardless of the result at Kenilworth Road, the Royals will end the season in 21st position following the six-point deduction they received earlier in the campaign. 

John Swift is their top creator with 11 goals and 13 assists but he has been absent from the matchday squad for the last four matches, meaning Reading will rely on striker Lucas Joao to supply the goals - who has 10 in 23 Championship games this season.

 

Last time we met:

Luton were convincing 2-0 winners when the two sides met at the Select Car Leasing stadium in January, thanks to a Tom Holmes own goal and a second half strike from Allan Campbell. 

Highlights from that match can be found via our YouTube channel below...

 

Follow the action:

There will be no live iFollow stream in countries where the EFL has an overseas broadcast deal because this match is being shown live on Sky Sports.

We are sorry for any inconvenience this causes our loyal supporters, but unfortunately we have no control over the selection of our matches for live coverage.

UK-based supporters will NOT be able to watch the match on iFollow. However, fans can tune into Simon Pitts’ match commentary by purchasing an audio pass for a single game or a month. Prices for both options can be found HERE.

 

Ref watch

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Referee: Jeremy Simpson

Assistant Referees: Robert Hyde and Lee Venamore

Fourth Official: Chris Pollard

The man in the middle on Saturday is Jeremy Simpson. He took charge of Luton’s 2-1 away defeat against Middlesbrough in March and has officiated 34 matches this season, showing 127 yellow cards and seven reds in the process.

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Match Reports

Match Report | Luton Town 1-0 Reading

7 May 2022

Luton Town secured their place in the Sky Bet Championship play-offs with a 1-0 win over Reading at Kenilworth Road.

A moment of brilliance from Harry Cornick was the only goal of the game, as the forward stole the ball from goalkeeper Orjan Nyland to put Luton in front.

The win means the Hatters finish in 6th place in the Championship, securing their spot in the play-offs, where they will face Huddersfield Town.

Nathan Jones made five changes from Monday’s defeat away at Fulham. James Bree and Sonny Bradley returned to Town’s defence. Allan Campbell started in midfield, alongside Henri Lansbury and Jordan Clark. Cornick partnered Cameron Jerome up front.

The game kicked off with superb support from the Town faithful, and Jerome had the perfect opportunity to open the scoring with less than a minute played. After being put through by Clark, the 35-year-old’s effort was saved comfortably by Nyland.

The Hatters continued to threaten in the game’s early stages as Jerome headed the ball into Campbell’s path, but the Town Player of the Season couldn’t keep his volley down.

Campbell had another chance to give Town the lead, but the Scotsman’s header didn’t trouble Nyland.

Bradley was the next to threaten the Royals’ goal as he got on the end of Bree’s free-kick, but his header was claimed by Nyland.

Matt Ingram, making his home debut for the club, was called into action as he denied Ovie Ajaria’s effort.

Town continued to have efforts on goal, and Bree came within inches of the opener, but saw his free-kick go just wide of the post.

On the stroke of half time, Town went in front. Cornick reacted quickest as Nyland rolled the ball out, stealing the ball from the goalkeeper and passed the ball into the empty net for the opener.

Town were straight on the front foot in the second half, as Bree’s cross was perfect for Cornick, who couldn’t keep his header down.

Bree then had an effort goal himself, as the ball fell into his path. His curling effort was over the crossbar, however.

Jones' men continued to search for a second, with Jerome threatening next. The striker got beyond a Reading defender and saw his effort come out off the crossbar.

The Royals fought back with chances of their own, as Michael Morrison’s header was saved well by Ingram.

Goalscorer Cornick was replaced not long after the hour mark, with Admiral Muskwe coming on in Town’s first switch of the afternoon.

A superb piece of defender from Bradley kept the Hatters ahead. From a Reading corner, the ball fell for Morrison, whose blasted effort could’ve gone anywhere but for the Town captain blocking the ball for a corner.

Robert Snodgrass was Town’s second switch, with the 34-year-old replacing his countryman Campbell.

Both sides would have half-chances as the game went into its dying embers, with neither goalkeeper really threatened in the late stages.

With the game about to enter stoppage time, Danny Hylton was the third and final switch from the Hatters.

The victory secures Town’s place in the Championship play-offs, where they will meet Huddersfield, with the first leg taking place at Kenilworth Road on Friday night.

 

Goals:

Town: Cornick (45’)

 

Att: 10,070 (1,032 away)

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Ticket News

Ticket Information | Reading (H)

6 April 2022

Tickets will be on sale from Thursday 7th April to Diamond Season Ticket holders (to use their vouchers).

Diamond Season Ticket holders will need to order via phone on 01582 416976 or email ticketoffice@lutontown.co.uk.

The Ticket Office hold a list of all Diamond Season Ticket holders and the number of vouchers they have. We will adjust your available vouchers as used. A maximum of two vouchers can be used per game.  

From Monday 11th April tickets will be available to supporters with a previous purchasing history on the ticketing database.  

Tickets can be purchased online at www.eticketing.co.uk/lutontown or via phone on 01582 416976. You can choose to receive your tickets either digitally to enable you to print at home or send to any smartphone. You can also choose to collect a matchday ticket on the day of the game.

Tickets can also be purchased in person from the Ticket Office between 10am and 3pm weekdays. (except Wednesday’s)                      

The Price Category for this fixture is category A:

Adult: £32

Over 65/Under 22: £24

Over 75/Under 19: £21

Youth Under 17: £12

Acc Junior Under 10: £9

Season Ticket holders who are not able to attend can take advantage of the buy-back process and receive vouchers for catering units or either Club Shop. (Requests to cancel your seats must be received at least 24 hours prior to the date of the game)

These vouchers will be available to collect on the day and will have an expiry date of 30th June.

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