20:31, 66‘

Luton 1-1 Everton

Young is brought off by Dyche as captain Seamus Coleman comes on to replace him. The Luton fans customarily boo the former Watford star of the pitch.

20:29, 65‘

Luton 1-1 Everton

The set-pieces continue to come for the hosts as Godfrey puts another attempted cross behind the goal.

It’s one-way traffic at the moment but Everton are looking more than up to the test as Barkley heads off-target.

20:27, 64‘

Luton 1-1 Everton

Doughty’s delivery is whipped in but Everton stand tall to clear the danger coolly.

20:26, 62‘

Luton 1-1 Everton

Osho is incredibly close to getting on the end of a corner whipped into the box and Luton will have another set-piece chance after winning a free-kick from a decent crossing position.

20:23, 59‘

Luton 1-1 Everton

What is Everton’s defence doing?! They almost gift Chong a run at goal as Tarkowski dawdles on the ball and eventually has to stab it out for a throw-in.

Luton are in the ascendancy and all they need now is another goal!

20:18, 55‘

Luton 1-1 Everton

Sean Dyche is the first to use his bench as he makes a double midfield change.

Off: Doucoure, Garner

On: Gomes, Onana

20:17, 54‘

Luton 1-1 Everton

Doughty’s delivery is on the money but Mengi jumps slightly too early and his header sails over the bar.

20:16, 53‘

Luton 1-1 Everton

Gueye is booked after hacking down Chong on the edge of the box, What a great chance this is for Luton in a decent position just to the left corner of the box.

20:15, 51‘

Luton 1-1 Everton

The crowd give a roar of approval as Luton throw bodies forward to try and break Everton’s resolve.

Osho fancies himself and tries to bend one from range but watches as his shot sails wide.

20:13, 49‘

Luton 1-1 Everton

Ashley Young defends a cross played in by Barkley really well but comes off worse for wear after clashing heads with Morris. He takes a whack in the back of the head but should be ok to carry on.

20:10, 47‘

Luton 1-1 Everton

Adebayo is already proving to be a nuisance at the start of the second half as he tussles with Branthwaite deep inside the Everton half.

Luton 1-1 Everton

Back underway at Kenilworth Road. Could the next 45 minutes be the difference in Luton staying up or going down this season? A win takes them above Nottingham Forest who take on Sheffield United tomorrow.

19:52, 51‘

Luton 1-1 Everton

Luton go incredibly close to taking the lead as Godfrey clears a header off the line at the back-post! Everton then go on the attack but Calvert-Lewin can’t reach a ball over the top.

19:50, 49‘

Luton 1-1 Everton

Morris creates space on the edge of the box and tries to bend one around an Everton defender and into the bottom corner.

Pickford woldn’t have got to it but fortunately for Everton the shot drifts wide.

19:48, 48‘

Luton 1-1 Everton

Mengi gets away with one as his header bounces back off a Luton player and just drifts wide of the goal. Everton’s corner bounces around the box before the danger is cleared.

19:46, 45‘

Luton 1-1 Everton

We will have six minutes of additional play at the end of the first half that I suspect is a result of the multiple VAR checks during the first 45 minutes.

19:44, 42‘

Luton 1-1 Everton

Chong catches Ben Godfrey late on the halfway line and finds himself being put into the referee’s book.

Luton panic when defending the set-piece before eventually getting a clearance away.

19:38, 38‘

Luton 1-1 Everton

The Hatters continue to surge forward and now Everton are on the backfoot.

Tarkowski looks annoyed as his late intervention stops what would have certainly been another goal and the Toffees look shaken after Adebayo’s equaliser.

Surely there is more goals still to come?!

19:35, 34‘

Luton 1-1 Everton

Luton have their tails up and wagging as Adebayo wins the hosts another corner.

Oh how the Hatters have missed their top scorer in recent games as he battled back from injury and the 26-year-old looks hungry for more goals.

19:31, 30‘

Goal: Luton 1-1 Everton (Elijah Adebayo)

It’s brilliant centre forward play as Adebayo bullies Young at the back-post before chesting the ball down and smashing his shot past Pickford from close-range.

Young wants a foul but he won’t get it after being outmuscled. Game on!

19:29, 29‘

Luton 0-1 Everton

Everton scrappily clear danger in the box after Doughty whipped a cross to the back-post.

Morris headed it down but there was a grey shirt there waiting to hoof the ball back up the other end.

19:28, 27‘

Luton 0-1 Everton

Luton need to regroup and fast because another Everton goal would be an absolute disaster.

Luton started the game brightly and need to find a second gear again as Everton try to get bodies back behind the ball.

19:24, 24‘

Goal: Luton 0-1 Everton (Dominic Calvert-Lewin)

Dominic Calvert-Lewin fires Everton ahead from the spot as his shot is struck sweetly down the middle. The Toffees lead and Luton’s survival hopes have just taken a huge blow!

19:23, 22‘

Luton 0-0 Everton

EVERTON PENALTY! The referee takes a long look and decides to give the penalty! It was stupid defending from Mengi and this could be a huge moment in the relegation fight.

19:22, 21‘

Luton 0-0 Everton

Everton could have a penalty here as Mengi pulls Branthwaite down to the ground at Everton’s corner. The referee has gone to have a look and we all know what that usually means.

19:20, 20‘

Luton 0-0 Everton

Kaminski saves Luton from going a goal behind as Mengi nearly turns the ball into his own net.

Calvert-Lewin then gets in behind and wins a corner after taking a quite exquisite first touch inside the box.

19:18, 18‘

Luton 0-0 Everton

Everton are showing signs of growing in confidence as they play a series of passes around the edge of Luton’s box.

It’s back to the walls type defending and a big header is required to turn Garner’s cross behind for a corner.

19:17, 16‘

Luton 0-0 Everton

David Coote is the VAR chief tonight and decides no further action should be taken. There was contact but probably not enough for McNeil to go down in the fashion he did.

19:16, 15‘

Luton 0-0 Everton

Sean Dyche is convinced his side should be awarded a penalty as Dwight Mcneil skips into the area and receives a slight touch from Teden Mengi.

VAR is having a look but I would be very surprised if this is given.

19:14, 13‘

Luton 0-0 Everton

We’ve discussed Luton’s quick attacking start already, but their defensive play has been just as impressive.

Elijah Adebayo moves his feet quickly to skip past James Garner and is brought down as a result.

Yellow card shown to the Everton midfielder.

Luton 0-0 Everton

Luton try to clip a ball into the box but the delivery is hit too deep and Everton clear. The Hatters are positive and on top in this one so far.

Luton 0-0 Everton

Pickford is quick off his line as Chong tries to get on a throughball, with the Luton forward going down in the box after contact was made with the Everton goalkeeper.

Play is waved on and Chong doesn’t make too many complaints about it.

Luton 0-0 Everton

Jordan Pickford comes all the way up to the halfway line to take Everton’s free-kick, but his cross is cleared well.

Meanwhile boos are ringing round the stadium every time former Watford star Ashley Young takes a touch.

Luton 0-0 Everton

Luton’s all-out attack continues to test Everton as Chong finds space down the left and fires a cross into the box.

I don’t think the visitors expected to find themselves under this much pressure so early.

Luton 0-0 Everton

Luton are direct straight from the off as Ross Barkley carries the ball through midfield before spreading it wide.

The move eventually ends with Everton winning a goal-kick but that is a good positive start from the hosts.

KICK OFF: Luton 0-0 Everton

Underway inside Kenilworth Road. Hang on to your hats because I suspect we are in store for some fireworks tonight.

Here come the players…

Here we go then, the players walk out inside Kenilworth Road and we are just moments away from things getting underway.

No matter what the table says, you sense this is a must-win for Luton if they want to stay in the Premier League.

Five minutes until kick off

The atmosphere is seriously ramping up inside Kenilworth Road and we are just five minutes away from kick off.

Make sure to stick with us throughout the evening as we bring you all the key updates and post-match reaction.

Luton are desperate for history to repeat itself

Luton have only won six games all season and tonight are up against an opponent that handed them their very first of those in the Premier League.

Football has a funny way of rewriting history and Luton will be desperate to do the double over the Toffees tonight on what is a huge game for their survival hopes.

Sean Dyche hails Everton players for ‘handling adversity’

It’s been a very strange season for Everton to say the least. Takeover uncertainty, a new stadium being constructed and points deductions have been just some of the distractions that Sean Dyche and his team have had to deal with.

The big relief for him is that they are safe in the Premier League for another season at least.

Dyche has demanded a lot from his players over the course of what has been a difficult season, but reserved some rare praise for them pre-match tonight.

Tom Lockyer reveals new role at Luton

The Hatters captain hasn’t been able to play again for Luton ever since he suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch at the Vitality Stadium in December’s clash against Bournemouth.

However, Tom Lockyer hasn’t let that deterred him and has still been an ever-present figure around the club since.

He previously showcased his broadcasting skills when making his punditry debut earlier in the season and has revealed he has now been given permission by first-team manager Rob Edwards to start doing more with players at the club.

Luton MUST address torrid form tonight

The fact that Luton are even still in with a chance of staying up is quite frankly a miracle. The Hatters have won just ONE of their last 14 Premier League fixtures – a 2-1 home win victory over Bournemouth at the start of April – and only two games in 2024.

Their last home match saw them thrashed 5-1 by relegation rivals Brentford at Kenilworth Road and if they can’t get three points against Everton tonight then it’s more than likely the Hatters will be waving goodbye to the Premier League.

Thomas Kaminski: ‘Tonight’s target is clear’

Luton goakeeper Thomas Kaminski has been speaking pre-match and revealed Luton’s players are fully dialled in with what is at stake tonight. Win and they climb out the relegation zone, lose and their survival hopes will be left in tatters.

Ross Barkley returns to face his former club

The Luton star has revitalised his career this season after being drafted in by the Hatters in the summer after a previous unsuccessful spell at Nice.

Barkley was once the jewel in Everton’s crown before moving to Chelsea in a £15m deal in 2018, but things didn’t work out and the 30-year-old found himself falling off the English top-flight’s radar.

The playmaker has been back to his best with five goals and six assists in 35 appearances this season and has a huge role to play in unlocking Everton’s defence tonight.

EVERTON TEAM NEWS

EVERTON XI: Pickford, Godfrey, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Young, Gana, Garner, Doucoure, Harrison, McNeil, Calvert-Lewin.

LUTON TEAM NEWS

LUTON XI: Kaminski, Onyedinma, Burke, Mengi, Osho, Doughty, Lokonga, Barkley, Chong, Morris, Adebayo.

How the table looks?

Three games remaining, relegation on the line and teams scrambling for every point they can get their hands on makes this a huge match at the bottom of the table.

Everton are safe, Brentford virtually are as well, Sheffield United are already relegated and Burnley are just a point behind Luton.

It looks like the survival scrap could go right down to the wire and even goal difference might have a part to play.

Everton fans are likely already looking around for any news of potential new recruits arriving at Goodison Park in the summer after their Premier League status was confirmed for another season, but that isn’t the case amidst uncertainty surrounding the club’s takeover.

A penultimate look at Kenilworth Road’s away end

Tonight marks the penultimate home game of the season for Luton as Everton fans take their place in the away end at Kenilworth Road for what could be one of the final times in the Premier League.

Fulham travel to Luton on the final day of the season and if the Hatters are relegated from the top-flight then this could be the last time Premier League fans make a trip to the iconic stadium.

Luton are working through plans for a new ground and if they are approved then another classic English football ground will be gone for good.

What type of Everton will we see tonight?

The Toffees looked like they would be involved in a three-team relegation battle until the final day of the season like they have in previous years – and weren’t helped in their bid to avoid the drop by points deductions imposed by the Premier League.

That looked to be their destiny before a win against Nottingham Forest was followed up by taking three points from arch rivals Liverpool in the Merseyside derby and another victory against Brentford secured their survival.

Sean Dyche will be hoping his players aren’t already on holiday and still have a huge part to play in the relegation battle tonight.

Spring hasn’t yet arrived at Luton

Parts of England have been blessed with some sunny weather this week as spring finally blossomed into life, but for Luton it has been more of the same; rain and wind.

The Hatters are used to this weather though and fans will be hoping the ‘home’ conditions can play their part in getting a vital win over Everton.

Luton’s best chance at survival

Tonight could be the game that defines Luton’s season. Defeat and they have to then get a win against either Fulham or West Ham in their final two reamining games to stand any chance of survival.

Should they beat the Toffees then Luton will climb out of the relegation zone and above Nottingham Forest – who play bottom-of-the-table Sheffield United tomorrow.

Good evening and thanks for joining us

Hello, thanks for joining us and welcome to Mail Sport’s Friday night coverage of what is a massive Premier League clash at the bottom of the table.

Everton are safe from relegation for another season after beating Brentford in their latest game, while the Hatters are just a point adrift of safety and can leapfrog Nottingham Forest out of the drop zone with victory tonight.

Kick off is at 8pm and we have plenty to get through before then!

Key Updates
  • HALF TIME: Luton 1-1 Everton
  • Luton 1-1 Everton (Elijah Adebayo)
  • Luton 0-1 Everton (Dominic Calvert-Lewin)
  • KICK OFF: Luton 0-0 Everton

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