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LUTON 0-3 MILLWALL



LUTON TOWN

0

3

MILLWALL



Henry 12, Hulse 36, N'Guessan 86

Hulse scores number two

Millwall are the first team into the last 8 of the FA Cup after winning 3-0 at Luton.

Luton's cup dreams are over after being beaten 3-0 at home by Championship Millwall. Millwall went into the game 67 places above Luton in the league. 

Millwall showed they were here for business from the start with good passing and getting the ball around well. 

Millwall had the first chance of the game when Rob Hulse turned away from the defender and put his shot just wide after three minutes. 

That was the warning sign for the Hatters that they did not take, as on twelve minutes The Lions took the lead after a long ball from Millwall keeper David Forde, a bad touch from the defender then allowed James Henry to run forward take the ball around the Keeper and slot it into the middle of an empty net.

Henry celebrating after goal number 1
Man of the match then set up Rob Hulse for a great finish after 36 minutes to leave the dreams of Luton hanging by Thread.

Luton started the second half well but were unable to mount a serious threat on David Forde in the Millwall goal.

The tie was all but kiled but if it was not then it was after Dany N'Guessen burst through the defence to tap in a rebound to make it 0-3 and cup dreams over for Luton who now have to focus on there pursuit of getting back into the football league.

Here is a recap of the 5th round draw and ties still to go



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