Day 5
Millwall: 1. Jensen L.B., 5. Cooper Ja.( till 46'), 6. Tanganga, 15. Bryan( till 79'), 18. Leonard, 23. Saville G., 24. De Norre, 25. Esse( till 79'), 39. Honeyman( till 67'), 19. Watmore, 21. Coburn( till 34')
Substitution: 17. Langstaff(from 34'), 4. Hutchinson S.(from 46'), 11. Azeez(from 67'), 33. Scanlon(from 79'), 22. Emakhu(from 79')
Bench: 13. Roberts L., 2. McNamara, 14. Wintle, 16. Kelly D.
Yellow Cards: De Norre 22', Hutchinson S. 95'
Luton Town: 24. Kaminski, 3. Bell A., 6. McGuinness, 15. Mengi, 16. Burke R., 18. Clark J-n, 13. Nakamba( till 69'), 20. Walsh L.( till 93'), 45. Doughty, 11. Adebayo E.( till 67'), 14. Chong
Substitution: 9. Morris Car.(from 67'), 17. Mpanzu(from 69'), 29. Holmes T.(from 93')
Bench: 1. Shea J., 5. Andersen, 10. Woodrow, 37. Nelson Zack, 7. Moses, 25. Taylor J.
Yellow Cards: Mengi 41', Kaminski 85', Doughty 89'
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