Jon Dahl Tomasson named the same Rovers XI that started last Tuesday's 1-0 home defeat by champions Burnley, while Luton - certain to finish third following Middlesbrough's defeat at Rotherham earlier in the day - recalled Luke Berry and Jordan Clark in midfield.īlackburn looked to get forward with pace at every opportunity in the early stages and Ben Brereton Diaz was heavily involved, trying to tee-up Joe Rankin-Costello, only for the ball to elude the onrushing full-back, and then sending a misplaced pass to Luton's Jordan Clark, who surged forward before testing Aynsley Pears. The draw extended a run which saw them fail to win any of their seven games in April, while Luton are now unbeaten in 13. Rovers remain ninth in the table and must beat Millwall in their final game to have a chance of a top-six finish, but even that would not be enough if West Brom or Sunderland win due to their far superior goal difference. Wales international Tom Lockyer had given the Luton the lead from Carlton Morris' cross early in the second half.
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