IN PICTURES: Luton Town U16s 2 Spurs U16s 4
In front of an impressive crowd of 755, Spurs led 3-0 at the break, despite Town keeper Craig King’s best efforts as Shayon Harrison gave the visitors the lead inside 10 minutes.
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Hide AdJoe Pritchard doubled the advantage with an unstoppable shot a minute before the break and Joshua Onomah fired home a penalty in first half stoppage time.
Daril Ngwala rattled the woodwork before pulling a goal back early in the second half following a forceful run from Luke Trotman’s great pass.
Kyle Walker-Peters (67) made it 4-1, before Ngwala was felled by Christian Maghoma and he dusted himself down to score the penalty.
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Hide AdNgwala was denied his hat-trick by a block, while Luton captain Zak Jules failed to connect properly from a glorious late opportunity.