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Luton Town
Championship | Gameweek 43
Apr 21, 2021 at 7.45pm UK
Kenilworth Road Stadium
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Luton
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Reading


Bradley (44'), Collins (90+1')
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Luton Town 0-0 Reading: Royals see playoff hopes dented

Luton Town 0-0 Reading: Royals see playoff hopes dented
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The Hatters had the best of the chances to take three points.

Reading's play-off chances suffered a huge dent as they were held to a goalless draw by Luton at Kenilworth Road.

Town had the best effort of the opening 10 minutes, Elijah Adebayo having a go from 20 yards, his strike deflecting into the hands of Royals stopper Rafael.

The Brazilan might have been picking the ball out of the net after 20 minutes when Jordan Clark met Kal Naismith's inviting left-wing cross, only for the Hatters attacker to volley narrowly wide.

Rafael was then called upon to tip Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's fizzing 22-yard drive behind, with James Bree putting his angled free-kick just past the far post.

Reading had their best chance on the stroke of half-time, striker George Puscas unable to find the target with a free header after an ambitious volley dropped to him inside the area via a hefty deflection.

After the break, Adebayo advanced on the right-hand side, but rather than try to find the bottom corner, he sliced off target, with the impressive Michael Olise blasting well over for the Royals from 25 yards.

Both sides made changes as the game wore on, with one of Luton's, Harry Cornick, sending over a cross that Rafael picked off the toes of Adebayo.

Reading went close when Ovie Ejaria manufactured some space 20 yards from goal, driving an attempt that cannoned behind off a home defender with Simon Sluga left rooted to the spot.

With nine minutes left, the Hatters had a spell of pressure, substitute George Moncur arriving in the box to unleash an effort that Rafael did well to turn away at his near post.

From the corner, Town should have broken the deadlock, Glen Rea rising highest, only to divert over the bar from close range.

With Reading making a number of attacking changes as they tried to keep their play-off hopes alive, Sluga was out well to save at the feet of Yakou Meite, while Lewis Gibson saw his shot from outside the area drift wide.

In the closing stages, John Swift's 25-yard free-kick was gathered by Sluga at the second attempt, before it was Luton who should have won it at the death.

First Moncur's cross was met by James Collins, with Rafael managing to deflect behind, while from the resulting corner, Collins could only nod into the stands when being left unmarked.

With Barnsley winning 1-0 at Huddersfield, Reading are now six points adrift of the final play-off place, with just three games remaining.

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