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Luton 0-0 Burnley
Lots of noise coming from the visiting fans. This isn't the easiest trip to make on a Tuesday night so they're making the very most of it.
Burnley beat Luton to register first Premier League win of season
Bruun Larsen scored stunning winner moments after Hatters equalised through Adebayo
Foster had given Clarets, who move up to 18th, first-half lead
Game postponed in August because Kenilworth Road still undergoing improvement work
Phil Dawkes
Luton 0-0 Burnley
Lots of noise coming from the visiting fans. This isn't the easiest trip to make on a Tuesday night so they're making the very most of it.
Luton 0-0 Burnley
Tom Lockyer looks to have a bit of an issue with his arm. It's not enough to prevent him cracking on, though.
Eventful start.
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That would have been some way to shoot yourself in the foot inside 15 seconds!
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Oooof!
Almost a moment of madness to start as James Trafford is given the ball from the kick-off and sees his clearing kick charged down by Carlton Morris.
The Clarets keeper is really fortunate to see the ball go wide of his own net.
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Forget the Champions League, this is where the real deal is happening.
We are under way at Kenilworth Road.
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Luton are unbeaten in their last 15 home league games played in midweek (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday – W8 D7) since a 0-2 defeat to Cardiff in the Championship in February 2021.
Home and away, the Hatters avoided defeat in their last five midweek matches in their last top-flight season in 1991-92 (W2 D3), winning the most recent 2-1 over Nottingham Forest in April that term.
Burnley are unbeaten in their last 16 midweek (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) league games (W8 D8) since a 0-2 Premier League defeat to Leicester in March 2022.
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Just listened to the PGMOL tape for the Liverpool/Spurs match. Complete chaos. If that was the cockpit of an aeroplane I'd be looking for my parachute.
P J
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There's currently only one team that has come away from Kenilworth Road with a win and a clean sheet this year. That team? Burnley.
Back in February, the Clarets won 1-0 at the ground en route to winning the Championship title and boy could they do with a repeat tonight.
The only team keeping Vincent Kompany's side off the bottom of the Premier League table is Sheffield United and only that because of goal difference - Burnley can thank Newcastle for that.
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If that’s how all games are refereed, then the PGMOL is not fit for purpose. That’s an absolute joke!!
Mark, Notts.
Richard: It is pretty clear that the communication has failed through the language used. This needs to be sorted so that the "check complete " statement states that the player is offside or onside. And the referee confirms back to VAR before commencing.
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Vincent Kompany's side breezed through the Championship in 2022-23, only losing three of 46 games as they earned 101 points and returned to the Premier League a year after relegation.
It has been tough for them back in the top flight, although five of their opening six matches have been against teams who finished in last season's top seven.
Chris Sutton, a Premier League winner with Blackburn, speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live, said: "At what point do you start to worry about these teams?
"Burnley have made a great deal of transfers and gone for young, hungry players. They've had the most difficult, brutal start with the teams they've played.
"I'm not sure defensively. They've got some good young attacking players, but defensively they look slightly vulnerable."
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Luton Town defender Teden Mengi, speaking to BBC Three Counties Radio after helping the Hatters to their first Premier League win: "We're all happy, but we've got to put a time limit on how happy we are - remember the feeling of winning and take it into the next game.
"Since I joined, it's been instilled in me that we're a team. There's no individuals here and that showed. I'm proud of the boys and we got it over the line. We all know what's required of us to get the result we wanted.
"On a personal note, it was a Premier League debut for me. It's something that I needed and it was a tough test.
"It's a big thing for us [not being in the relegation zone] and there's another great opportunity against Burnley. We need to take the momentum into that game and kick on."
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Luton Town forward Carlton Morris reflects on the Hatters' first Premier League victory to BBC Three Counties Radio: "I feel like that wasn't even our best performance this season, but if we keep putting in these performances we'll get the points.
"It's a very special feeling [Luton's first Premier League win]. We lost our first four games and it's incredible that we've never felt like the fans were turning on us.
"I felt the last two games we've put forward performances they can be proud of. To get the win for the travelling fans and the ones watching at home is a good feeling as well.
"We're not getting carried away. It's a big game on Tuesday night. We can take confidence from this game going into that, and with the fans behind us I'm looking forward to it."
On adjusting to the life in the Premier League, Morris said: "I back my ability humbly. It's the best league in the world and it's a really tough test every week - but I like to test myself. I'm in this game to test myself. I relish it."
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Kh3jan: Just read through the Audio Transcript from the Spurs Vs LFC game, and oh dear, that's one major screw up.
If this clash in the Premier League is too hot for your tastes, then feel free to try something a bit tamer.
You can follow the Champions League - featuring Man Utd v Galatasaray and Lens v Arsenal - right here.
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"The Premier League looks ominous for those who support the underdogs," says former Chelsea winger Pat Nevin.
No newly promoted club has ever had fewer than three points after seven Premier League games and managed to avoid the drop.
Dismissed by almost every football pundit, Rob Edwards' team were without a point from their first four Premier League games before surprising many with a draw at home to Wolves and a win at Everton.
Former Manchester City defender Micah Richards told BBC Match of the Day: "Luton played to their strengths on Saturday and Everton could not get to grips with it.
"Everything they did they went back to basics and it worked. That will give them real confidence."
So then, what do you think to that PGMOL statement on the use of VAR at the Tottenham-Liverpool game and going forward?
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The fallout from that Tottenham v Liverpool game just keeps coming.
The Reds have announced, external that their appeal to have the red card shown to midfielder Curtis Jones (yep, by a VAR review) has been unsuccessful.
The player will now serve a three-game suspension.
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A win and an all-round solid defensive performance at Everton means that we are officially up and running in the Premier League. Four points on the board, out of the relegation zone, and the first of the promoted trio to win a game in the competition this season.
Although it is still early days, it will not stop the Hatters from dreaming of survival, akin to the 1980s when Luton became quite the escape artists, with Derby County often being the team against whom we would grab the necessary points to ensure survival in the top league.
While discussing Derby, hopefully this goes some way to encourage those who insisted Luton were only here to make up the numbers and that we were likely to beat Derby's long-standing record low points total of 11, that Rob Edwards' side will be doing absolutely everything they can, leaving everything on the pitch after every match.
This is a highly significant moment for Luton Town fans. Our previous top-flight victory came on 25 April 1992 - some 11,480 days before Saturday's victory at Goodison Park.
After that 2-0 win over Aston Villa at Kenilworth Road in front 11,178 spectators, we held our chances of survival entirely in our own hands, needing a victory at Notts County on the final day to ensure our participation in the maiden Premier League season.
Well, 31 years later, here we are again, with pretty much a full season ahead of us. Survival is once more entirely in our own hands. Let's not waste this golden opportunity.