Luton Town secured a 2-1 win over Bradford City at Kenilworth Road. The match saw Tyreik Wright deliver some dangerous balls into the box, offering City's best threat in the first hour. Paul Mullin was handed his first City start by Graham Alexander, who made two changes to the first 11. Tyreik Wright was also rewarded with a call-up after his superb winner against Doncaster. The referee for the match was Richard Eley from Derby. Bookings were made for Palmer and Keeley from Luton, and Tilt and Neufville from City. The attendance was 11,000, with 1,343 fans from City. Luton had 7 shots on target, while City had 3. Luton's Clark scored 8 in the player ratings, while City's Walker scored 6.5. The match was a closely contested one, with both teams having their share of possession and shots. Luton's victory was a result of their strong team performance. And with this win, Luton Town moves up in the League One standings. But the team knows they have to keep working hard to maintain their position. So, they will be looking to build on this momentum in their next match. The final score was 2-1, with Luton Town coming out on top. Luton Town's manager will be pleased with the result, and the team will look to continue their good form. The players will be looking to improve their performance, and the fans will be hoping for more wins like this one.
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Luton Town Secures Victory Over Bradford City
Luton Town beats Bradford City 2-1, check out the match report and player ratings from Kenilworth Road
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