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QPR resist Luton fightback

QPR held off a second-half fightback to beat Luton 3-2 and clinch a third consecutive Sky Bet Championship win.

Nahki Wells scored twice as the west London side raced into a three-goal lead within 28 minutes at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, where Ebere Eze also scored – and was twice denied by the woodwork.

Eze netted after just three minutes, collecting Ilias Chair’s pass and unleashing a right-footed shot from 25 yards which keeper Simon Sluga should have kept out but could only palm into the net.

Toni Leistner’s 20th-minute long ball set up Rangers’ second for Wells, who controlled on his chest and fired into the far corner.

As the home side continued to dominate, Sluga pushed Eze’s thunderous left-footed strike on to the bar.

And the bar was rattled again soon afterwards – this time by Eze’s header from Ryan Manning’s left-wing cross.

Collins’ goal – his fifth of the season – three minutes after the interval further raised Luton’s hopes of pulling off an incredible comeback.

QPR’s worry was not helped by Jordan Hugill making a mess of glorious chances to extend their lead.

As Luton searched for a late equaliser, Izzy Brown sent a shot narrowly wide, Yoann Barbet’s last-ditch challenge denied Collins and Lumley was down quickly to keep out a low shot from substitute George Moncur.

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