Summary

  • FT: Luton Town 1-2 QPR

  • Rob Dickie claims QPR winning goal inside last 10 minutes

  • Cameron Jerome had put Luton ahead before half-time

  • Andre Gray levelled from penalty spot early in second half

  • Luton striker Elijah Adebayo had earlier goal disallowed for offside at 0-0

  • QPR climb to fourth with only second win in eight

  • Luton stay seventh with defeat outside play-off places on goal difference

  1. Goodbye!published at 14:13 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2022

    FT: Luton Town 1-1 QPR

    That's everything from me in a game that had more than its fair share of drama and controversy and could have big ramifications for the two clubs' finishing positions in the Championship this season.

    You can read our full match report here.

    Otherwise, we'll look forward to some more fun on Tuesday when we'll have more action from the EFL and National League.

    See you again!

  2. Up next....published at 14:07 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2022

    EFL back for midweek action from Tuesday

    Fulham cellyImage source, PA Media

    You don't have to wait long for your next fix of EFL action across BBC Sport.

    We'll be back on Tuesday evening with coverage of fixtures in all three divisions, including five in the Championship as leaders Fulham head to West Brom and second-placed Bournemouth host Reading.

    Be sure to join us from 19:30 GMT for all the action.

  3. Postpublished at 14:05 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2022

    ChampImage source, BBC Sport

    And this is what it means for the table, with QPR climbing back up into the play-off places in fourth position.

    Luton fall a place to seventh but are level on points with sixth-placed Sheffield United after 36 games.

  4. FULL-TIMEpublished at 13:58 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2022

    Luton Town 1-2 QPR

    Dickie goalImage source, PA Media

    The full-time whistle goes and QPR complete the comeback for a huge win in the race for the play-offs, having won just one game in their last seven before today.

    Luton looked in full control as they led through Cameron Jerome's first-half strike.

    QPR were handed a lifeline when Andre Gray was brought down in the box and he was the coolest man in the stadium when he stepped up to equalise from the penalty spot.

    Luton pushed for the winner but it was the away side who grabbed all three points as Rob Dickie's late finish from a corner, which looked to have gone in off his shoulder, completed a dramatic turnaround.

  5. Postpublished at 13:58 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2022

    Luton Town 1-1 QPR

    There's a late yellow card for Lee Wallace for winding down the clock.

  6. Postpublished at 93 min

    Luton Town 1-1 QPR

    QPR are seeing this out well now, controlling the ball and slowing the game down as they head towards a massive three points.

  7. INJURY TIMEpublished at 90 min

    Luton Town 1-1 QPR

    Now then! What can Luton do to get back in this game?

    Robert Snodgrass finds space on the edge of the box and looks to bend the ball into the corner but it's hit down the middle and doesn't trouble David Marshall.

    Now it's QPR in fourth in the table as it stands with Luton in seventh.

    Five minutes added on!

  8. goal

    GOAL: Luton Town 1-2 QPRpublished at 13:46 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2022

    Rob Dickie (82 mins)

    Dickie goalImage source, PA Media

    QPR are ahead and it's the big centre-back Rob Dickie!

    The away side win a corner after Luton captain Kal Naismith slices behind.

    There are so many bodies in the area as the ball is whipped in and it hits Dickie on the shoulder, with James Shea unable to keep the ball out.

    There's a question of offside again with Rangers players potentially blocking the goalkeeper's view. But the goal stands and the turnaround is complete.

    Can Luton respond?

  9. Postpublished at 82 min

    Luton Town 1-1 QPR

    Robert Snodgrass is on for Luton, replacing Jordan Clark.

    QPR are floating some nice balls into the home side's box but haven't been able to get on the end of any as yet.

  10. Postpublished at 79 min

    Luton Town 1-1 QPR

    Close!

    Amari'i Bell lashes a shot from wide on the left and it hits the side netting.

    David Marshall might well have had it covered but it had the potential to be an absolute screamer!

    QPR have made their final change with Chris Willock coming on for penalty-scorer Andre Gray as we head for the final 10 minutes.

  11. Postpublished at 74 min

    Luton Town 1-1 QPR

    There are muted appeals for a Luton penalty but replays show it's a coming together of their own players!

    Luke Amos replaces Jeff Hendrick for the visitors.

  12. Postpublished at 71 min

    Luton Town 1-1 QPR

    WarburtonImage source, Rex Features

    Andre Gray gets in behind the Luton backline but is flagged offside.

    It looks like spaces could be opening up for QPR as the away side push for the winner.

  13. Postpublished at 69 min

    Luton Town 1-1 QPR

    Elijah Adebayo wins a corner for the home side, with what looked like another handball. David Marshall does well to get the ball away and Adebayo is penalised for a foul as the ball comes back in.

    QPR then go up the other end and Moses Odubajo whips in a dangerous ball which is turned away for a corner - again it comes to nothing.

  14. Postpublished at 65 min

    Luton Town 1-1 QPR

    Cameron Jerome does well down the right hand side to force David Marshall into action in the QPR goal.

    The home side then force a corner but it's headed out for a goal kick.

    Luton still look the more likely team to score, with the equaliser very much coming against the run of play.

  15. Postpublished at 60 min

    Luton Town 1-1 QPR

    Luton have immediately upped the intensity as they aim to take the lead again.

    QPR are making moves as well, with Charlie Austin coming on for the booked Ilias Chair.

  16. goal

    GOAL: Luton Town 1-1 QPRpublished at 13:18 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2022

    Andre Gray pen (55 mins)

    GrayImage source, Rex Features

    QPR are level!

    Andre Gray goes down under a challenge from Kal Naismith on the goal line and the referee points to the spot.

    Gray steps up to lash the ball into the top right corner against his former club with James Shea rooted to the floor in the Luton goal.

    It's Gray's first penalty since 2017, that makes you wonder why he doesn't take more.

    Game on!

  17. PENALTYpublished at 13:17 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2022

    Luton Town 1-0 QPR

    The visitors have a big chance here...

  18. Postpublished at 51 min

    Luton Town 1-0 QPR

    Allan Campbell wins a free kick for Luton in a good position after he's brought down by Jeff Hendrick.

    James Bree steps up but it's straight into the wall, not his finest.

  19. Postpublished at 46 min

    Luton Town 1-0 QPR

    The home side make a lightning start to the second half as they work the ball out to Elijah Adebayo on the left-hand side. There's a hint of offside against him but he plays it back to Allan Campbell on the edge of the area, whose side-foot shot is saved well by David Marshall.

    That should do his confidence a world of good after conceding the opening goal.

  20. KICK-OFFpublished at 13:08 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2022

    Luton Town 1-0 QPR

    Ilias Chair gets the second half under way.