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Hatters find home comfort and heap more woe on Terriers

Luton picked up their first home win of the Sky Bet Championship season to heap more misery on Huddersfield with a 2-1 triumph at Kenilworth Road.

The hosts made it three victories in a week after triumphs at Barnsley and then Cardiff in the Carabao Cup, while the result means the Terriers are still without a victory since being relegated from the Premier League last season and sit second bottom in the table.

Luton had the first attempt of note, James Collins’ blast turned over the bar by on-loan Liverpool keeper Kamil Grabara, who then managed to collect Kazenga LuaLua’s low cross.

His cross was met by Karlan Grant, only for the Terriers’ leading marksman to poke disappointingly wide from close range.

Terence Kongolo played a one-two to break down the left of the hosts’ penalty area and cross low for Grant to turn home from close range.

Collins could not quite reach Harry Cornick’s low cross, while Shinnie fizzed one over as the hosts looked to retake the lead.

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