Luton Town vs Swansea City. Sky Bet Championship.
Kenilworth RoadAttendance11,264.
Luton Town 1-1 Swansea City: Matt Grimes strikes to earn point for Swanse
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Luton Town and Swansea City at Kenilworth Road on Saturday; Matt Grimes scores in second half to earn point for Luke Williams' Swans.
Saturday 7 December 2024 18:42, UK
Swansea captain Matt Grimes' second-half equaliser earned his side a richly-deserved point during their 1-1 draw at Luton.
Elijah Adebayo gave the hosts a first-half lead but Swansea battled back to take a share of the spoils through Grimes.
The visitors, who looked the better side all game, were close to taking the lead early on when Liam Cullen let fly from distance, his shot deflecting off team-mate Zan Vipotnik, Town keeper Thomas Kaminski managing to change direction in the nick of time to parry away.
Luton then looked to hit back themselves, Victor Moses' cross nodded wide by Adebayo when Jordan Clark was looking to pounce, before Moses himself dragged off target from 25 yards.
- Championship highlights | Table | Fixtures
- All you need to know - Streaming Sky Sports with NOW | Get Sky Sports
- Download the Sky Sports App to watch every Sky Sports+ game
- Live EFL on Sky Sports+ & how to watch | Get more EFL to your phone with WhatsApp
Town were in front after 17 minutes though as Mark McGuinness's long ball forward was misjudged badly by Ben Cabango as keeper Lawrence Vigouroux also came out only to miss it under pressure from Adebayo, the forward able to find the empty net from what was an increasingly tight angle.
Trending
- Palace take early lead vs Arsenal LIVE!
- Tonali drills Newcastle in front against Brentford LIVE!
- Southampton vs Liverpool LIVE! & highlights
- World Darts Championship LIVE! Aspinall headlines Ally Pally action
- WCL: Arsenal host Bayern after Man City lose top spot to Barca LIVE!
- Usyk vs Fury 2 workouts and live fights: free stream and updates
- Transfer Centre LIVE! 'Saudi could offer Rashford way out of Man Utd'
- Perez leaves Red Bull seat as 2025 exit confirmed
- Man Utd latest: Rashford has not travelled for Carabao Cup tie - reports
- World Darts Championship schedule: Aspinall in action on Wednesday
Swansea almost replied instantly, Josh Tymon showing good feet in the box to have a blast parried by Kaminski, Clark doing well to block the rebound too.
Ronald Pereira Martins tried his luck from distance, an awful attempt that flew out for a throw, before Cullen came closer, his attempt deflecting narrowly over the top.
With 37 on the clock, Tymon put his close-range header from the angle straight at Kaminski, as Luton won a free-kick which Clark speared into the box, Adebayo getting his header all wrong.
The Hatters almost made a wonderful start to the second half as Adebayo pounced on a loose ball and found Daiki Hashioka to his right before getting the ball back from the Japanese international and shooting low, Vigouroux making a brilliant save to prevent the forward from doubling his tally.
City then almost had a leveller, Marvelous Nakamba's pass intercepted and Goncalo Franco shooting low, Kaminski getting just about enough on it to shovel away.
Kaminski kept it 1-0 after 56 minutes with his best save of the afternoon as Franco again looked to have found the corner, only for the keeper to dive full length to his left and fingertip behind.
City did have their deserved leveller after 64 minutes though as a corner was passed to the edge of the box and Grimes met it first time to power his shot into the roof of the net and make it 1-1.
Kaminski then ensured Town stayed on level terms as he stood up well to deny Florian Bianchini after the substitute was freed following Morris's poor pass.
City should have won it four minutes remaining, as Bianchini got away on the left and sent over a magnificent cross that Jisung Eom somehow headed wide from a matter of yards as Town escaped with a point.
The managers
Luton's Rob Edwards:
"It was really difficult conditions and hard to get any kind of rhythm in the game. Lots of basic mistakes but we found ourselves one-nil up and okay, fairly solid.
"We were able to chat through a few things at half time and then second half I thought we began okay, similar kind of rhythm, they're going to try and take the ball but they weren't hurting us too much.
"We weren't able to capitalise on one or two half moments, chances, set-pieces that we had, they always retained a threat and I think they deserved the equaliser.
"It's frustrating from us as someone got their positioning wrong from a corner and allowed that, but if you can't win it, don't lose it. We got something from the game when clearly we weren't at our best. You can see no-one is performing at their best so it was tough, a really, really difficult day."
Swansea's Luke Williams:
"I think it could have been, but we gave ourselves a problem as we conceded again first, like we did against Portsmouth.
"I've got no complaints about the performance, I think the players were excellent. Because we play very close and a lot of passes on the ground, I think it helped us to not be affected too much by conditions in that way and the game ebbed and flowed a bit.
"Overall I thought we had the majority of the control of the game, it felt to me. It's a tough opposition, particularly here, they're very good.
"I think he (Kaminski) made nine saves and look, that's his job and he did it to a very high level today. So yes I think he helped them a lot, he had a really good performance, but he's entitled to do it, that's his main role."