In an FA Cup fourth round tie, Luton took the lead at Goodison Park with a controversial goal by Reece Burke, which Everton contested due to a possible foul by Ross Barkley. At halftime, Luton led 1-0. However, Everton equalized through Jack Harrison's goal. In the end, Cauley Woodrow's late winner secured a 2-1 victory for Luton, knocking Everton out of the cup and extending their trophy drought to 30 years.
Cauley Woodrow's last gasp winner for Luton at Goodison Park in the FA Cup means Everton's trophy drought will move into a 30th year. With Luton now set to face Man City in the next round, the goal could have more meaning in the Premier League... https://t.co/tG6sQeJ1k3
Another underwhelming cup exit for Sean Dyche, a deserved, if late, win for Luton. On Everton 1-2 Luton: https://t.co/51e27TiN4G
Cauley Woodrow's late winner has booked Luton's place in the #FACup fifth round π© They join Leicester and Brighton in the next round. #BBCFootball https://t.co/cRxYi8LUAr
Luton goalkeeper Tim Krul could not keep out Jack Harrison's shot which squeezed through his gloves. Everton are back level in this FA Cup fourth round tie. It's 1-1 at Goodison.
Everton need to find some more guile from somewhere if they're going to get back into this. Long balls have been meat and drink for Luton backline up to now
HT Everton 0-1 Luton. Dyche's side 45 mins from early cup exit. Burke's controversial opener the difference - sure that will be debated at full time
Garner wins back possession but pass rebounds off McNeil and straight to Luton. Story of Everton's first half, really
Luton are in the lead at Goodison Park following another one of those Alfie Doughty corners. Reece Burke with the header which maybe deflected in off Mykolenko. Everton wanted it ruled out after Ross Barkley looked to have pushed Dominic Calvert-Lewin over.
DCL pushed in back by Barkley. Looks like a foul as Burke heads in