Luton secured their first League One away victory since the start of November as they defeated play-off hopefuls Wycombe 2-1 at Adams Park.

The Chairboys started the better of the two sides as Liam Harris’ header forced Josh Keeley into a simple stop after just 60 seconds, before Harris again tried his luck once more.

After five minutes, Nathan Lowe’s cross-shot evaded everyone in the Luton box, but the on-loan Fulham man could only fire his first-time effort into the side-netting.

Wanderers continued to dominate as Lowe’s close-range attempt was pushed away by Keeley and after they weathered the early storm, the Hatters took control.

Midway through the first half a Liam Walsh corner was whipped in and there was Kal Naismith to head home his second goal of the season.

Six minutes before the break, another corner opened the Chairboys up. This time, George Saville’s ball into the box was headed in by Kasey Palmer.

The second period was a drab affair, but Junior Quitirna’s tidy finish – seven minutes into the eight added on – made it an interesting ending.

Luton held on to secure their first win in six league games, and their first on the road in the English third tier since 8 November.

For Wanderers, the result continued their unwanted record of never beating the Hatters at home in any competition – a run that lasts 16 games.

Match report supplied by PA Media