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Match Preview | Rotherham United (A)

14 April 2023

Luton Town travel to South Yorkshire on Saturday afternoon to visit Rotherham United at New York Stadium in the Sky Bet Championship.

The Hatters will want to continue their upward trajectory after nine games without defeat, while Rotherham will look to extend their four-point gap above the relegation zone.

 

Rob Edwards said:

Rob Edwards

(Click HERE to watch Rob’s pre-match press conference in full)

“Rotherham have done great this year. Matt [Taylor] has obviously taken over from a manager [Paul Warne] that’s done really well at that football club. But when they have been in the Championship, it’s been hard for them to stay there. So where they are right now, he’s [Matt Taylor] done a fantastic job.

“They’re coming off the back of some really brilliant results and performances, beating West Brom, and a really hard-fought point away at Norwich. That, in itself, shows just how difficult this test is going to be for us.

“They are fighting, so if anyone thinks it’s just going to be easy, they need to think again, it’s not. This is the Championship, it’s going to be a really difficult game and no one can assume anything. We’ve got to be right at it to try and get anything from it.”

 

The opposition:

Rotherham United manager Matt Taylor and striker Chiedozie Ogbene

Rotherham United are undefeated in their last three games and have lost just twice in their last eight matches.

The Millers have found form at the business end of the season, which has steered them away from the bottom three in recent weeks.

January signing Jordan Hugill has settled in well in South Yorkshire, he has scored two braces in his first 12 games.

 

Last time we met:

Luton Town found a last-minute equaliser against Rotherham United at Kenilworth Road back in November.

Hatters legend Mick Harford took charge as Luke Berry came off the bench and scored the equaliser in stoppage time; it was Luton Town’s last game before the World Cup break.

 

Ticket information:

The Ticket Office can advise that tickets for our away game at Rotherham United are now off-sale.

We have sold 2,116 tickets for this fixture, thank you all for your support!

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The officials:

Leigh Doughty will be in charge at Rotherham

Referee: Leigh Doughty

Assistant Referees: Philip Dermott and Shaun Hudson

Fourth Official: Thomas Kirk

The man in the middle at New York Stadium will be Leigh Doughty, replacing Darren Bond.

He last took charge of a Hatters game for our victory at Sheffield United last month.

Doughty has taken charge of 28 games this season – 22 of which were in the Championship – handing out 127 yellow cards and 5 red cards.

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Match Reports

Report | Rotherham United 0-2 Luton Town

15 April 2023

The Hatters made a quickfire return to third-place in the Sky Bet Championship table with a superb 2-0 win at Rotherham.

Leading goalscorer Carlton Morris struck on the stroke of half-time to make it 18 goals for the season, before Cauley Woodrow added a second soon after the break to extend the Town's unbeaten run to ten matches and lift them back above Middlesbrough on 74 points.

Manager Rob Edwards made two enforced changes, with captain Sonny Bradley returning from the start for the first time since November 1st, when he suffered a knee injury against Reading. 

Also in from the kick-off was Woodrow, partnering Morris up front, as Alfie Doughty and Elijah Adebayo missed out through injury having gone off in the 3-1 win over Blackpool on Easter Monday.

The Hatters kicked-off in fourth place following Boro's 5-1 Friday night win over Norwich, unbeaten in nine matches overall and on a nine-game undefeated run on the road, too.

Rotherham were in good form themselves, unbeaten in three and 18th in the table, four points above the relegation zone.

After a feisty opening few minutes, with Morris and Rotherham centre-half Cameron Humphreys spoken to by referee Leigh Doughty following an altercation by the corner flag, the Hatters made the early running.

Mpanzu saw a shot blocked in the area, while his sidekick Campbell was latching onto every loose ball in midfield and probing to create an opening for top scorer Morris.

The Millers tried to make inroads down the side of the Hatters' new-look back three, with Reece Burke and Tom Lockyer either side of Bradley, but Ethan Horvath was equal to Jordan Hugill's low cross from the right and Chiedozie Ogbene over-hit his from the left.

Morris saw an attempted curler blocked by Conor Coventry on 23 minutes before Lockyer tried his luck in the 26th, although his 25-yard shot was only troubling the home fans behind the goal.

Rotherham midfielder Leo Hjelde was first into ref Doughty's book for a foul on Drameh, and he was soon joined by Reece Burke for pulling back Ogbene.

Morris headed onto the roof of the Millers' net from Woodrow's clever cross five minutes before half-time, then Ogbene sliced a shot wide at the other end while off balance, under pressure from Marvelous Nakamba.

Rotherham keeper Josh Vickers made a brilliant save to deny Amari'i Bell a 43rd-minute opener after a lung-bursting run to the byline by Cody Drameh, but the breakthrough wasn't long in arriving.

The Hatters maintained the pressure and kept the hosts penned in their own box, with Bell sending in a deep cross that Tyler Blackett could only flick to the feet of Morris well beyond the far post.

The ex-Millers loanee, who had been booed continuously following the early exchange with Humphreys, chopped back onto his left foot and curled into the top corner for his 18th goal of the season, and the perfect chance to silence the crowd.

Town were two goals to the good within a couple of minutes of the restart, after ref Doughty rightly penalised Rotherham defender Wes Harding for handball as he looked to shepherd Drameh's spinning cross out for a goal-kick.

Woodrow stepped up to take the penalty, which was saved by Vickers but the Town forward was first to react, steering home the rebound for his third goal of the season.

Morris came close again on 56 minutes, volleying Bradley's knock-down from Drameh's corner into the side-netting, but after the Hatters had survived an appeal for a penalty for handball as Jamie Lindsay fired a shot in from 25 yards, the striker was substituted in the 67th minute after receiving treatment for a knock, with Joe Taylor coming on in his place.

Mpanzu was soon trying to add a third, curling over from Woodrow's clever lay-off, then sub Luke Berry - on for Woodrow - was denied by a block as he looked to finish off a flowing move that had seen Drameh and Mpanzu raiding down the right.

Berry had the ball in the net a couple of minutes later, only for an offside flag to rule it out, then Bradley saw an 81st-minute header from Drameh's right-wing corner saved by Vickers.

Town's immense backline was depleted with Burke going off with a knock on 86 minutes, with Mpanzu dropping into right-sided centre-half and Luke Freeman on in midfield.

But with skipper Bradley and Lockyer both immense, as Burke had been alongside them, a 19th clean sheet of the campaign was secured in Ethan Horvath's quest for the golden glove, the only goals from open play the Hatters having conceded in the last 15 games coming in the 2-2 home draw with Millwall on February 28th and the one against Blackpool.

Now focus turns to the trip to Reading on Wednesday night and the chance to cement a place in the play-offs for the second season in a row.

 

 

TOWN: Horvath, Drameh, Burke (Freeman 86'), Lockyer, Bradley (C), Bell, Nakamba, Mpanzu, Campbell, Morris (Taylor 66'), Woodrow (Berry 70').

Subs: Shea, Lansbury, Watson, Thorpe.

Goals: Morris 45', Woodrow 47'

MILLERS: Vickers, Harding, Coventry (Rathbone 52'), Fosu (Wood 68'), Hugill (C), Ogbene, Lindsay, Peltier (Bramall 58'), Humphreys, Hjelde (Quina 52'), Blackett (Kelly 68').

Subs: Hemfrey (GK), Odoffin.

Att: 11,009 (2,125 Hatters)

REFEREE: Leigh Doughty

 

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