Luton vs Exeter City Result

Luton
Full Time

Exeter City
π Kenilworth Road, Luton
ποΈ Tuesday, 17 Mar 2026 at 19:45
π₯ AI Prediction Report
CERTIFIED WPredicted
2 - 1
Actual
3 - 2
π° Bet Results2/3 hit
Luton Edge Exeter in Five-Goal Thriller at Kenilworth Road
Luton Town clinched a pulsating 3-2 victory over Exeter City in a match brimming with attacking intent and momentum swings at Kenilworth Road. The hosts surged to a 2-1 lead by the half-hour mark, with both sides trading blows in a high-octane first half, before Luton extended their advantage just before the interval. Exeter responded swiftly after the break, setting up a tense second half, but ultimately fell short despite enjoying the lion's share of possession. Luton, operating in a 3-4-2-1 formation, were clinical in front of goal, converting three of their seven shots on target, while Exeter, who matched their hosts' shape, struggled to turn their 54% possession into clear-cut chances, managing just three shots on target from eight attempts. The match was a showcase of attacking football, with both teams committing bodies forward, but it was Lutonβs sharper finishing and defensive resilience in the closing stages that proved decisive.
Luton
Luton Town made the most of their opportunities, striking early and often in a dynamic first half. Their 16 shots, seven of which were on target, underscored their attacking ambition, and their ability to score three times before the break set the platform for victory. Despite conceding twice, the defensive trio held firm under late pressure, and the midfield provided both energy and creativity throughout. The Hatters' pressing and swift transitions exposed Exeter's backline, while the wingbacks contributed both defensively and offensively. Although they ceded possession (46%), their directness and efficiency in the final third proved the difference.
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Exeter City
Exeter City showcased plenty of possession and composure, controlling 54% of the ball and dictating large spells of the game. Their midfield, led by Ethan Brierley and Jack Aitchison, worked tirelessly to build attacks, but the Grecians struggled to create enough clear chances, managing just three shots on target. Despite falling behind twice in the first half, Exeter showed resilience, pulling goals back through Reece Cole and Josh Magennis. However, their inability to convert dominance into goals, coupled with defensive frailties in the first half, ultimately cost them a share of the spoils.
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Key Moments
13' β Goal
Devante Cole opens the scoring for Luton, finishing off a swift attacking move.
25' β Goal
Reece Cole brings Exeter level with a well-taken strike.
29' β Goal
Kasey Palmer restores Luton's lead, capitalizing on defensive hesitation.
45' β Goal
Jordan Clark extends Luton's advantage on the stroke of halftime.
49' β Goal
Josh Magennis pulls one back for Exeter, setting up a tense second half.
Various' β Yellow Cards
Three yellow cards shown as tempers flared in a competitive encounter.
Tactical Analysis
Both sides lined up in matching 3-4-2-1 formations, leading to intriguing battles in midfield and on the flanks. Luton's wingbacks pushed high, stretching Exeter's defensive line and creating overloads in wide areas. The hosts pressed aggressively in midfield, forcing turnovers and launching swift attacks that led to their first-half goals. Exeter, meanwhile, focused on ball retention and patient buildup, but often found Luton's back three difficult to break down in open play. Their response after halftime saw them commit more men forward, but with limited penetration. Substitutions in the second half aimed to inject fresh legs and attacking impetus, but Luton's defensive structure held firm, aided by a disciplined midfield screen.
Turning Point
Jordan Clark's goal just before halftime gave Luton a crucial two-goal cushion, forcing Exeter to chase the game in the second half.
Man of the Match
Devante Cole
Set the tone with the opening goal and led Luton's attack with pace and intelligence throughout.