Day 4
Frey M. 62'
Luton Town: 24. Kaminski - 2. Walters R., 3. Bell A., 6. McGuinness (Walsh L., 75), 16. Burke R. (Mengi, 46), 18. Clark J-n - 26. Baptiste S. (Nelson Zack, 84), 45. Doughty - 9. Morris Car., 11. Adebayo E., 14. Chong (Taylor J., 75)
Substitution: Mengi (from 46); Walsh L. (from 75); Taylor J. (from 75); Nelson Zack (from 84)
Bench: 1. Shea J. - 29. Holmes T. - 10. Woodrow, 13. Nakamba, 17. Mpanzu
Yellow Cards: Chong 2; Doughty 48; Clark J-n 79
QPR: 1. Nardi - 3. Dunne Jimmy, 5. St. Cook, 6. Clarke-Salter, 8. Field, 22. Paal K. - 24. Madsen N. (Varane J., 75) - 4. Colback (Andersen L., 75) - 7. Dembele K. (Saito, 82), 12. Frey M. (Celar, 82), 28. Lloyd A. (Smyth P., 57)
Substitution: Smyth P. (from 57); Andersen L. (from 75); Varane J. (from 75); Saito (from 82); Celar (from 82)
Bench: 13. Walsh J.A. - 16. Morrison L., 23. Hevertton - 19. Dixon-Bonner
Yellow Cards: St. Cook 30; Field 51
The reigning champions of the English Premier League hosted Luton
Arsenal with Olexandr Zinchenko in the starting line-up had no problems defeating Luton, scoring two goals before the break
Superstar duo Erling Haaland & Kevin De Bruyne show their class in City's 6-2
Liverpool returned to the top of the Premier League with a 4-1 victory over Luton Town at Anfield
Manchester United continues to gain points in the English Championship
Chelsea secured a difficult away win over Luton in the Premier League
Manchester City made a comeback to beat Luton Town and end their four-match winless run in the Premier League
Colombian Luis Diaz returned to the Liverpool squad and immediately scored a goal
Two late goals helped Luton avoid defeat away to Nottingham Forest and earn their second draw of the current Premier League season