Analysis: Luton 2-3 Aston Villa
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Luton are still battling.
The Hatters, in their maiden season in the Premier League since the 1992 rebrand, have had a hugely impressive campaign to still have hopes of survival. Burnley and Sheffield United, who were promoted alongside them last season, are as good as relegated.
They looked out of this game after 45 minutes with injuries affecting them - not for the first time this season.
An early injury to Amari'i Bell left them playing people out of position at the back but they improved when they brought on Japan defender Daiki Hashioka for his Premier League debut.
After what would prove to be the winner from Lucas Digne, they had one more big chance but Teden Mengi headed over five minutes into stoppage time.
Worryingly though this was a fifth defeat in a row in all competitions. Is time running out?