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  1. 'Luton have won hearts and minds of the neutral fan this season'published at 13:07

    Ollie Kay
    Fan writer

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    Although Luton Town are not relegated just yet, it has become all but confirmed, with a Nottingham Forest loss and a 12-goal swing required in the final game of the season.

    A lot of Luton fans have made their peace with the situation. The fact that all three promoted sides are going back down is indicative of what the Premier League is becoming - a closed shop.

    Teams can come up and spend close to, or in excess of, £100m on signings and still struggle to make headway in the league, as seen by Sheffield United and Burnley.

    You will be hard pressed to see many Hatters who are disappointed with our final position when taking into account we spent only £20m on additions this season.

    The primary gripes will be regarding how we have failed to hold on in games where we have put ourselves ahead. Hindsight is useless though. Could we have been more pragmatic in games where we were winning to try to hold on? Well yes, but it does not matter now, and our focus shifts to next season, with every fan excited to see what business we do in the summer.

    Luton Town have won the hearts and minds of the neutral fan this season. The majority of these people will be following our progress closely next season, and if we are to make a quick return to the Premier League, I am sure lessons will have been learnt in the boardroom and by management before we kick a ball next time in the top tier.

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  2. 'Edwards has enhanced his reputation'published at 13:49 13 May

    Chief football writer Phil McNulty
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    BBC Sport's chief football writer Phil McNulty is answering all of your footballing questions.

    Anonymous asked: Luton Town are all but relegated but how do you rate their efforts to avoid the drop compared to the other two promoted clubs?

    Phil answered: I think they gave it a real crack but in the end just suffered from a lack of quality, not effort or determination.

    They were just not good enough in the key moments, often losing games they were in a position to win. There is no shame in that though, and manager Rob Edwards has enhanced his reputation even in relegation.

    Out of the three promoted clubs who are going back down, I think Luton Town did themselves the most credit and if they can keep that squad (although I would be surprised if Ross Barkley wanted to play in the Championship) together along with the manager then they can have another tilt at promotion next time around.

  3. Your thoughts on Saturday's gamepublished at 12:41 13 May

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    We asked for your comments on Saturday's match between West Ham and Luton Town.

    Here are some of your answers:

    West Ham fans

    Mike: I feel for Luton fans. Wanted them to stay up but really pleased David Moyes got a final home win. Irrespective of the animosity this season - which I have sympathy with - he has been amazing for us. European tours and one amazing night in Prague. I waited 60 years for that. Thank you sir. You leave us better than you found us.

    Harry: Great victory. At half-time I thought we were going to lose but we managed to produce a good comeback. Good enough to maybe score four or five and a great display in Moyes' final home game. Let's hope we get a win against City and give the gaffer a good send off. And then hope Lopetegui can do as good a job.

    Graza: If you could have written a script to sum up West Ham under Moyes, you'd have that game. First half abject, couldn't pass, couldn't shoot and should have been more than one down. Second half a completely different team, dynamite on the break and get the result. Summer is all important, especially recruitment. We'll see what happens.

    Luton fans

    Alec: Proud but sad.

    Leonine: Always thought that getting to the Premier League was a step too far for us just now, but we are considerably stronger because of it and can grow. It was squad depth that cost us and that can be addressed. COYH

    Michael: Sadly the Premier League is all about money and Luton don't have any .

    A Dreaming Luton Fan: It was always going to happen but we keep going every single match, grabbing at least one goal. We just do not have the subs that can go on and win matches. But we will watch next Sunday with pride as the Hatters gave it a good go.

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  4. West Ham 3-1 Luton: Analysispublished at 19:08 11 May

    Simon Stone at the London Stadium
    Chief football news reporter

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    The applause at the end between players and fans was genuine.

    On and off the pitch, Luton have done themselves proud this season.

    No-one really expected them to be here. Few thought they would have any impact.

    As it turned out, their journey was a memorable one.

    But the brutal reality is they were simply not good enough. A return to the Championship beckons and, with a new stadium to pay for, it remains to be seen when they will be back.

    It was fun whilst it lasted though. For all the disappointment, Luton can hold their heads high at their contribution to this Premier League campaign.

  5. 'We can be proud of ourselves and we can bounce back'published at 18:12 11 May

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    Luton striker Carlton Morris spoke to BBC Match of the Day after Luton' defeat to West Ham: "It's a fresh wound right now, it's upsetting and the dressing room is down. The lads care, they have given absolutey everything and I couldn't ask for any more from anyone this season.

    "I am proud to lead these boys out and some of the performances we have done this season. The reaction from the fans at the end is incredible, it's what this club is about and what got us here in the first place. There hasn't been one second when the fans have turned on us this season, even when we have deserved it.

    "We were written off at the start of the season but it shows the character we have to bring something to the division. We've scored goals, we've been on the front foot and I've thoroughly enjoyed it. We can be proud of ourselves and we can bounce back."

  6. West Ham 3-1 Luton: What Edwards said published at 18:04 11 May

    Rob Edwards spoke to Match of the Day after Luton's defeat to West Ham: "I was emotional at the end with the way our supporters reacted. I can only say thanks to the players, the staff and our fans. We haven't got over the line but we've done it before and we can be back here again.

    "It's a world all about results but our fans have shown understanding, compassion and total support. There is a connection and a bond that you can see. That doesn't happen very often.

    "We have grown so much, this club is only going in one direction. The growth this team have shown makes me really proud. I do care about how we go about it and to show the competitive nature we have been able to bring to the league makes us all better.

    "In the end it's just been too much for us."

  7. West Ham 3-1 Luton: Key statspublished at 17:36 11 May

    • Luton Town have lost five Premier League games despite leading at half-time this season, the most ever by a team in a campaign.

    • Excluding the first Premier League campaign in 1992-93, Luton Town (50) are one of four teams to score 50+ goals in their debut season after Newcastle in 1993-94 (82), Reading in 2006-07 (52) and Blackpool in 2010-11 (55). However, only Swindon in 1993-94 (100), Barnsley in 1997-98 (82) and Burnley in 2009-10 (82) have conceded more in their debut season than the Hatters (81).

    • Only Jarrod Bowen (16) has scored more Premier League goals for West Ham United this season than James Ward-Prowse (7) whilst since the beginning of the 2020-21 campaign, Phil Foden (46) is the only English midfielder to score more goals than the West Ham man (34).

    • Albert Sambi Lokonga scored his first Premier League goal on his 50th appearance (25 for Arsenal, 16 for Luton, 9 for Crystal Place), becoming the 11th player to net their debut goal on that milestone appearance, and the first since Takehiro Tomiyasu for Arsenal in October 2023.

    • Each of Tomas Soucek’s past five Premier League goals have been winning goals – that is the most by a West Ham player in a Premier League season since Kevin Nolan in 2012-13 (also 5), while only Trevor Morley has scored more for the club in a campaign (7 in 1993-94).

    • George Earthy (19y 249d) scored with his first touch in this match, 67 seconds after coming on as a substitute; he is the first teenager to score in the Premier League for West Ham since Declan Rice in January 2019 against Arsenal and the youngest since Junior Stanislas in May 2009 against Middlesbrough (19y 179d).

  8. Full-time: West Ham 3-1 Lutonpublished at 17:05 11 May

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    Luton are on the brink of relegation from the Premier League after West Ham came from behind to mark David Moyes' final home game with a win at London Stadium.

    Albert Sambi Lokonga's first-half opener threatened to turn the final game of Moyes' tenure into a damp squib while breathing new life into the Hatters' survival fight.

    But Moyes rallied his troops at half-time and Luton were unable to repel the hosts after the break.

    James Ward-Prowse drove home the 54th-minute equaliser after Thomas Kaminski had turned Jarrod Bowen's cross-shot into his path.

    Tomas Soucek fired the Hammers in front with a brilliant finish, finding the net with a first-time volley from 25 yards after 65 minutes when Luton cleared a corner straight to him.

    Mohammed Kudus should have added a third as the hosts dominated the second period, but the midfielder only managed to hit the post from 10 yards out when unmarked.

    But that miss did not matter as 19-year-old George Earthy, on as a substitute for his second league appearance, turned in Kudus' cut-back from close range.

    The result leaves Luton three points behind fourth-bottom Nottingham Forest with only one game left to play and a significantly worse goal difference.

    Forest will send them down if they get a point against Chelsea in Saturday's late kick-off at the City Ground (17:30 BST).

    Were you at the ground or following along from home?

    West Ham fans, give us your thoughts on the game.

    Tell us what you made of the performance, Hatters supporters.

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  9. Follow Saturday's matches livepublished at 11:26 11 May

    Saturday's fixtures graphic: Fulham v Man City 12:30, Bournemouth v Brentford 15:00, Everton v Sheffield United 15:00, Newcastle v Brighton 15:00, Tottenham v Burnley 15:00, West Ham v Luton Town 15:00, Wolves v Crystal Palace 15:00, Nottingham Forest v Chelsea 17:30
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    There are eight Premier League games taking place today, and you can stay updated with all of them via our live page.

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  10. West Ham v Luton Town: Sutton's predictionspublished at 11:11 11 May

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    Chris Sutton is making predictions for every Premier League game this season against a variety of guests.

    For this weekend's matches, he takes on Kasabian frontman Serge Pizzorno.

    Sutton's prediction: 2-1

    You could argue this is the perfect time to play West Ham, now we know David Moyes is set to leave as Hammers boss.

    They have been on a poor run but I just wonder whether all the rumours that he would be stepping down at the end of the season affected some of the players.

    I am not saying they have downed tools but, even sub-consciously, if you know your manager is not going to be there much longer, you may lose your edge.

    So this is a chance for Luton, although they have wasted plenty of them already.

    I don't actually think the Hatters should be in this situation and, if you go back through their games since the end of January, then their players should be really angry that they have not made more of the positions they have been in.

    It means they really have to make this opportunity count, but I'm not convinced they can. They have not won an away league game since the end of last year.

    Instead, I am going for West Ham to give Moyes a happy send-off in his final home game. He deserves one, anyway.

    Serge's prediction: 1-2

    I don't necessarily believe it will happen but just for the romance I really want Luton to win this one.

    Read all of the predictions here

  11. Would Luton bounce straight back from relegation?published at 17:36 10 May

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    Luton Town are three points from Premier League safety with two games remaining. But if they were to be relegated, are they well placed to bounce straight back up?

    Former Hatters defender Matthew Upson and Michael Brown tell The Football News Show why they should be confident of challenging in the Championship and why keeping manager Rob Edwards is key.

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  12. Edwards on 'giving everything' at West Ham and 'incredible' supportpublished at 15:20 10 May

    Millie Sian
    BBC Sport journalist

    Rob Edwards has been speaking to the media before Saturday's visit to West Ham United in the Premier League.

    Here are the key lines from his news conference:

    • Chiedozie Ogbene will be available for the weekend after training with the squad "for the last couple of days". There will be no other players returning from injury.

    • Elijah Adebayo is feeling "good" after playing 80 minutes last week: "The plan was to just keep him on and push him as long as we could. He started looking over and saying that was probably the right time. So we did well with that - we listened to him and he listened to his body."

    • The club still believe Premier League survival is possible despite the three-point gap at the bottom of the table: "I don't think it would be a miracle at all. We have been in worse situations as a football club and still got out of it. We know what we have to do. We've got to pick up points and that's got to start tomorrow."

    • Therefore, he is not considering the possibility of relegation this weekend: "I'm not thinking about that at the moment. All I can think about is making sure that we get the right result. We will talk after the game and see where we are after that."

    • On needing a result against West Ham, who will be playing their final home game under David Moyes: "There's loads of different dynamics at the moment, but that doesn't matter if we don't get something tomorrow. We will go and give it absolutely everything. It's always the time to leave it all out there, but now is when you need to do that more than ever."

    • Edwards has "unbelievable respect" for the Hammers boss: "Anyone who has had that longevity and career, I look to and have unbelievable respect for. The demands of this job are difficult. Moyes has built teams, managed massive clubs, gone abroad, taken risks and won a trophy at West Ham as well. That just shows the level of him."

    • Edwards thanked the "incredible fans" for their support in the Premier League, stating: "I would like to think we gave them some really good memories. Our fans have produced performances that will live with me forever."

    • On his future at the club beyond this season: "I hope I'm kept on. I have a contract for another couple of years so I don't envisage losing my job. I think we have done a very good job together and we will come back stronger - whether that is in the Premier League or in the Championship.

    • Edwards added: "This club is on the up, we said that when we got promoted. I love it here and I think they enjoy having me as well."

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  13. City prepared to listen to offers on Couto and Kaborepublished at 15:42 9 May

    Mike Minay
    BBC Radio Manchester reporter

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    Manchester City are prepared to listen to offers for two of their players this summer in Yan Couto and Issa Kabore.

    The pair moved to the blues in 2020 from Coritiba and Mechelen respectively but neither has made a first team appearance.

    Couto has been on loan for the last two seasons in La Liga for Girona - a sister-club of City in the City Football Group - and has the second-most assists within the squad this campaign from right back. He has also made his Brazil national team debut this year.

    The defender is well liked at Manchester City but is likely to want first-team assurances - something that may not come soon enough at the Etihad Stadium.

    Premier League clubs are expected to show interest, as are Serie A teams and possibly Bayer Leverkusen should Jeremy Frimpong (a City academy graduate) depart.

    It's expected he could fetch a fee for near £40m which would be similar to Pedro Porro, who departed for Sporting Lisbon for Spurs having previously been at Manchester City.

    Midfielder Issa Kabore has spent the season only loan at Luton with 24 appearances and is thought to be in a similar position.

  14. 'As always, survival depends on Luton picking up points'published at 12:00 9 May

    Ollie Kay
    Fan writer

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    So Nottingham Forest have heard back regarding their appeal they lodged. They have not got back any of the four points they were deducted, but why have the Premier League not put back the two points that were mitigated on the penalty for "co-operating"?

    After all, lodging an appeal and - in my view - bringing the Premier League into disrepute with their complaints about VAR, penalties and saying certain individuals are Luton fans.,means Forest should took a look at themselves. They should think about how they have spent so much on so many players and ended up in this position.

    But I digress. Is this a lifeline for Luton Town? Well yes. If points had been given back to Nottingham Forest, would it have been fair for them to have safety all but guaranteed when they have knowingly broken the rules? No.

    It certainly makes the final two weeks of the season more interesting for Hatters and Burnley, especially for the latter as they play Forest on the final day.

    Like it always has been this season, survival depends on Luton earning points. With six points on offer and more players back in the fold, if we are to do it, this would go right up there among our greatest of escapes!

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  15. What can be decided this weekend?published at 11:25 9 May

    Mark Mitchener
    BBC Sport Senior Journalist

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    A lot of teams play their penultimate Premier League game of the season this weekend.

    Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool have qualified for the Champions League. Aston Villa can finish no lower than fifth so will be in the Europa League at worst. Liverpool’s Europa Conference League place for winning the Carabao Cup reverts to the league and Sheffield United have been relegated.

    But much is still to be decided.

    Despite nobody being able to win the title just yet, here is what could happen...

    Aston Villa can clinch the fourth and final Champions League place despite not playing until Monday:

    • If Tottenham lose on Saturday, Villa qualify without kicking a ball;

    • If Tottenham draw, Villa qualify if they draw with Liverpool on Monday;

    • If Tottenham win, Villa qualify if they beat Liverpool.

    Tottenham can ensure a top-five finish:

    • If they win, Newcastle United lose and Chelsea and Manchester United both fail to win.

    Failing that, Spurs can ensure a top-six finish - Europa Conference League at worst:

    • If they win AND Chelsea and Manchester United both fail to win;

    • If they win AND Newcastle lose AND one of Chelsea and Manchester United fail to win;

    • If they draw AND Chelsea and Manchester United both lose.

    The other two relegation places could also be settled this weekend.

    Burnley will be relegated:

    • If they fail to win at Tottenham on Saturday, whatever happens elsewhere;

    • If Nottingham Forest win against Chelsea.

    If Burnley win and Forest draw, the Clarets will be teetering and will need a huge swing in goal difference on the final day of the season when the two sides meet.

    Luton Town are slightly better off than Burnley, but will be relegated:

    • If they lose at West Ham AND Nottingham Forest avoid defeat;

    • If they lose AND Burnley win, even if Forest lose;

    • If they draw AND Forest win.

    If Forest match Luton's result, the Hatters will be on the brink as they would need a big swing in goal difference on the final day.