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Bolton Wanderers vs Luton Town. The FA Cup Third Round.

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Bolton Wanderers 1

  • D Charles (11th minute)

Luton Town 2

  • T Chong (15th minute)
  • C Ogbene (57th minute)

Bolton Wanderers 1-2 Luton Town: Premier League side dig deep to progress to FA Cup fourth round

Match report as Luton beat Bolton 2-1 in their FA Cup third-round replay; the League One side led through Dion Charles's early strike; Tahith Chong swiftly equalised and Chiedozie Ogbene's second-half goal set up a fourth-round tie against Everton or Crystal Palace

Luton Town's Chiedozie Ogbene
Image: Luton Town's Chiedozie Ogbene celebrates his side's winner against Bolton

Luton had to come from behind to see off League One Bolton at the second attempt as Rob Edwards' side just about came through their FA Cup third-round replay with a 2-1 win.

Having held their Premier League opponents goalless nine days ago, Bolton stunned the Hatters when Dion Charles put them ahead 11 minutes in at the Toughsheet Community Stadium.

But Tahith Chong swiftly equalised before Chiedozie Ogbene's second-half goal set up a tie against the winners of Wednesday's replay between Everton and Crystal Palace.

Before kick-off there was a minute's silence in memory of Iain Purslow, the 71-year-old Bolton supporter who died after being taken ill during Saturday's League One match against Cheltenham, which was abandoned midway through the first half.

The hosts then snatched an early lead as they hit Luton on the counter-attack.

Will Forrester's pass forward found the run of Victor Adeboyejo, who skipped away from Teden Mengi before cutting the ball back for Charles, too easily getting goal-side of Reece Burke, to sweep the ball home.

But Luton needed only four minutes to equalise. Ross Barkley, taking his place in a strong Hatters XI which showed five changes from Friday's 1-1 draw just up the road at Burnley, dispossessed Josh Dacres-Cogley just outside the Bolton box and Luton swiftly moved the ball left.

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Jordan Clark played it through to Chong and the former Manchester United player tucked it through the legs of Forrester and into the far corner.

Luton remained on the front foot. Chong saw a shot deflected wide before Carlton Morris, Friday's goalscorer, blazed wastefully over.

Four-time FA Cup winners Bolton, only two points from the top of League One with three games in hand, came into this replay unbeaten in six and looked confident any time they had a chance to attack.

Adeboyejo went for the audacious just before half-time, spotting Luton's cup goalkeeper Tim Krul off his line and taking aim from the edge of the centre circle. Krul desperately back-pedalled, doing just enough to stop the ball under his crossbar before gathering at the second attempt.

Ogbene's second-half goal clinched Luton victory
Image: Ogbene's second-half goal clinched Luton victory

Both sides went close in a frantic start to the second half. Paris Maghoma stung the palms of Krul before Luton went to the other end. Clark's bouncing strike struck the post and both Chong and Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu were denied by smart saves from Baxter before the danger was cleared.

Bolton responded immediately, and Barkley made a superb block to deny Charles from close range as he tried to turn in Adeboyejo's cross.

It was Bolton's best spell of the match but it came to an abrupt end in the 57th minute when Morris fired in a precise low cross from the left and Ogbene could hardly miss as he slammed home his first FA Cup goal.

Bolton thought they had levelled in the 74th minute when Barkley was caught in possession and Charles turned in a low cross from the right, but after a moment's pause the offside flag went up and Luton safely saw the game out.

Evatt proud of Bolton on emotional night

Ian Evatt and Rob Edwards embrace at the final whistle
Image: Ian Evatt and Rob Edwards embrace at the final whistle

Bolton boss Ian Evatt:

"I'm proud of the club and I'm proud of my team. We wanted to pay [Iain Purslow] respect and to pay the family respect.

"It's not about how we feel. It's all about the family and their feelings. Hopefully now they get the time to mourn. We've paid our respects and I think they just need peace and quiet to come to terms with a really sad loss.

"I thought we started the game very fast and very well and got ourselves in front. Against Premier League opposition if you make mistakes you get punished and we made a couple tonight and they were punished. We would have liked to be in the lead a little bit longer and to stabilise it.

"In the second half I thought the team were outstanding for large spells and dominated against a very good team. I've watched a lot of Luton, they cause teams problems and tonight we caused them problems.

"It's about trying to replicate that for the rest of the season and if we do that we'll achieve our ambitions."

Edwards: We weren't at our best

Luton boss Rob Edwards:

"Tonight was all about winning. We weren't at our best. We were a little bit sloppy in too many moments and probably allowed them to build and grow in the game a little bit.

"Credit to them, there was a little bit of sloppiness but overall I'm very, very pleased that we're through.

"I think in a way it's better for us to play a Premier League team in the next round, we know we're going to have to be full tilt. We dropped in the last two games and we can't do that, we'll get punished.

"Bolton are a big, big football club. But when we're favourites I think we've taken our foot off the gas in certain moments and we can't do that. We're not good enough to do that."

What's next?

Bolton Wanderers visit Leyton Orient in League One on Saturday; kick-off 3pm.

Luton Town host Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League at Kenilworth Road on Tuesday January 30; kick-off 7.45pm.

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