Analysis: Wolves 2-1 Luton
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Time is running out for Luton to seal a second successive season in the Premier League and Rob Edwards needs his side to halt a torrid run of form.
Luton have won just one of their last 14 league games, losing 10 times during that run, but they are only one point from safety with three matches left to play.
Goal difference could prove to be a big factor after back-to-back 5-1 defeats against Manchester City and Brentford prior to this loss at Wolves.
They struggled to create chances at Molineux with 43 minutes between Carlton Morris' first half header and their next opportunity when the striker volleyed in with just 10 minutes left to play.
Morris, who took his tally for the season to 10 goals, was left isolated for large periods and Edwards will need to solve that issue over the coming weeks.
There was a positive for Edwards to take in the closing stages as striker Elijah Adebayo was introduced from the bench, making his first appearance since 10 February after recovering from a thigh injury.
Luton host Everton next time out before travelling to West Ham and then ending the campaign at home against Fulham.