
by Layth Yousif
at Kenilworth Road
ON A glorious late winter’s afternoon, Saturday was a good day for Luton Town.
Elijah Adebayo's late winner sealed a superb second-half comeback. 2-0 down at half-time they looked dead and buried, before a barnstorming finish saw them rally in a thrilling match to beat Sheffield Wednesday 3-2.
Josh Windass's first-half brace put the Owls in a comfortable position, but Luton boss Nathan Jones’s inspired triple substitution at the interval turned the game on its head, as the home side rose to the heady heights of 12th in the Championship.

In the shadow of Heathrow and glow of Thorpe Park, a band of Arsenal loyalists have built something lasting — a grassroots club with old-school values, writes LAYTH YOUSIF

A point apiece at the Emirates with both Arsenal and Palace looking distracted by forthcoming semi-finals