Hatters Rated: Luton Town v Kidderminster Harriers
Steve McNulty: 8 - Untroubled for the entire game and was rock solid against everything Harriers could muster.
Alex Lawless: 8 - Versatile midfielder gives the Hatters real balance and was desperately unlucky not to add to his season’s tally.
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Hide AdScott Griffiths: 8.5 - Defended solidly and pushed forward at every opportunity as he deservedly netted his first Luton goal.
Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu: 8 - Was Town’s standout performer in the first half as he mixed power with class and his injury was a real blow.
Joe Davis: 7.5 - The odd tentative touch and one sliced clearance almost cost Luton, but was largely solid.
Luke Guttridge: 9 - Simply brilliant as he didn’t give Harriers a moment’s peace, netting two great goals, but picked up a needless booking.
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Hide AdMatt Robinson: 8.5 - Youngster rose to the challenge as he filled in for Smith admirably and excelled at everything he did.
Ronnie Henry: 8 - Skipper relished the space in front of him and put in a number of testing crosses as he marked ex-Hatter Amari Morgan-Smith out of the game.
Paul Benson: 8.5 - Stood strong despite a buffeting from the Kiddy defence, scored a fine looping header, won a decisive penalty and provided a real focal point for Luton.
Andre Gray: 8 - Ran his socks off, was a constant menace, selfless when he needed to be and all that was missing was a goal.
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Hide AdJakes Howells (sub): 9 - Plunged in with the game in the balance, but excelled as he netted twice and set up two others.
Mark Cullen (sub): 6 - Keen to get involved during his brief cameo.
Ratings by Mark Wood