Carlton Morris came off the bench to score in stoppage time as Luton Town came from a goal down to hold hosts Burnley to a 1-1 draw in a Premier League game staged on Friday night.
Luton had dominated the earlier proceedings but were shocked when Zeki Amdouni gave the hosts a 36th-minute lead after the visitors’ defence failed to clear their lines. Odobert got past Teden Mengi inside the box and pulled the ball back, with his cross taking a slight deflection to fall for Amdouni to fire at goal, beating Kaminski as Gudmundsson applied pressure.
Burnley made a bright start to the second half and Lyle Foster should have played Amdouni in, instead over-hitting his pass inside the box. Next, Josh Cullen’s pass found Vitinho, who easily turned away from Doughty but sent his left-footed shot over the crossbar.
Odobert was unlucky just after the hour, cutting inside to get away from Ogbene before his shot took a wicked deflection off Mengi, forcing Kaminski to scramble over and push the ball to safety.
But as Burnley fans thought they had done enough to earn the three points, Luton struck in stoppage time. Trafford had comfortably collected everything Luton had thrown at him late in the game and should have had Doughty’s cross under control. But Adebayo blocked his path and that left an open goal for Morris to score his fourth of the season.









