1 : 0
  • 13 August 2024, Walsall vs Exeter City, 5-4, Lose
  • 31 October 2023, Exeter City vs Middlesbrough, 2-3, Lose
  • 26 September 2023, Exeter City vs Luton Town, 1-0, Win
  • 29 August 2023, Exeter City vs Stevenage, 6-4, Win
  • 08 August 2023, Exeter City vs Crawley Town, 2-1, Win
Exeter City
Home
  • 27 August 2024, Queens Park Rangers vs Luton Town, 5-2, Lose
  • 26 September 2023, Exeter City vs Luton Town, 1-0, Lose
  • 29 August 2023, Luton Town vs Gillingham, 3-2, Win
  • 09 August 2022, Luton Town vs Newport County, 2-3, Lose
  • 10 August 2021, Stevenage vs Luton Town, 5-2, Lose
Luton Town
Away
EFL Cup
EFL Cup, England

In a thrilling EFL Cup match on 26th September 2023, Exeter City emerged victorious by a narrow 1-0 margin against Luton Town. The single goal of the match was struck in the second half on the 1:22:48 mark, which steered Exeter City to a decisive win.

Taking a closer look at the stats reveals a peculiar game where the side with less control over the game won. Luton Town had more corner kicks, significantly with 8 as compared to Exeter City's 3. Often corners are an indication of dominance in a match, but despite their higher number of set-pieces, Luton Town could not convert their chances into goals.

Similarly, Luton showed more threat with three offsides against Exeter City’s one, indicating their relentless effort in penetrating the opponent's penalty area. However, they again fell short in capitalizing on the opportunities. The yellow card count might also point at some of the disruptions Luton faced. They received two yellow cards just in the first half, indicating early problems with discipline that could have potentially upset their game plan.

On the other hand, Exeter City's discipline must not be overlooked as a contributing factor to the match outcome either, with 5 yellow cards accumulated during the match, all in the second half, and a red card. This shows the level of intensity the home team put into defending their goal, sometimes at the risk of their players being sanctioned, which is a sign of aggressive, albeit risky defensive play.

Additionally, Exeter City committed 12 fouls to Luton's 10, indicating a possible disruptive play that could have thrown the away team off balance and frustrated their attempts to establish rhythm.

Finally, judging from the number of fouls, corner kicks, yellow cards, and offsides, this was very much a tightly contested fixture with little breathing room allowed by either side, further indicated by the lone goal difference.

In conclusion, the game clearly highlights the age-old axiom that in football, it's not always about who controls the game, but who scores the goals. Evidently, while Luton Town controlled most of the match, they were unable to translate that control into meaningful opportunities to score. In contrast, Exeter City, despite being under more pressure, managed to capitalize on their possessions and keep Luton Town at bay, with a clean sheet to their name by the whistle blow.

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Form Guide

Lose5-4Walsall vs Exeter City
Lose2-3Exeter City vs Middlesbrough
Win1-0Exeter City vs Luton Town
Win6-4Exeter City vs Stevenage
Win2-1Exeter City vs Crawley Town
PLAYED
5
WINS
3
GOALS
15:13
GOALS / MATCH
3
  • Exeter City has won three out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 15:13, scoring 3 goals average
Lose5-2Queens Park Rangers vs Luton Town
Lose1-0Exeter City vs Luton Town
Win3-2Luton Town vs Gillingham
Lose2-3Luton Town vs Newport County
Lose5-2Stevenage vs Luton Town
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
9:16
GOALS / MATCH
1.8
  • Luton Town has won only one out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 9:16, scoring 1.8 goals average

Exeter City H2H Luton Town

Home gameExeter City10Luton TownAway gameEFL Cup
Away gameExeter City01Luton TownHome gameLeague Two
Home gameExeter City14Luton TownAway gameLeague Two
Away gameExeter City11Luton TownHome gameLeague Two
Home gameExeter City00Luton TownAway gameLeague Two
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
3:6
GOALS / MATCH
0.60
  • Exeter City lost twice in head-to-head matches
  • Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 3:6; average goals per match – 0.60
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