LUTON have forgotten how to win at the worst possible time and it is coming back to haunt them.
The Hatters fancied their chances against already-safe Everton.
But they missed a big opportunity to climb out of the bottom three and pile the pressure on Nottingham Forest.
Rob Edwards' men fought back from Dominic Calvert-Lewin's penalty to secure a point with an Elijah Adebayo equaliser.
But it's wins they need, and they have only managed one of those in their last 15 top-flight matches.
Luton followed up back-to-back 5-1 defeats with a 2-1 loss at Wolves last weekend.
Considering Wolves were already on the beach, it did nothing to suggest they were still capable of pulling off a great escape.
But Kenilworth Road under the lights is still a special place and it was rocking before kick-off.
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