
Luton Town have been all but relegated from the Premier League after losing 3-1 at West Ham United, who managed to send off manager David Moyes in style in the Scot's final home game in charge of the Hammers.
Luton led at half-time thanks to Albert Sambi Lokonga's early header, only for the home side to hit back with three goals in the second half to keep alive their slim hopes of qualifying for Europe next season.
The recalled James Ward-Prowse's well-taken strike brought West Ham level nine minutes after the break, before Tomas Soucek's thumping volley and young substitute George Earthy's first Hammers goal sealed the comeback.
As a result, Luton's demotion from the Premier League will now be mathematically confirmed if Nottingham Forest get a point at home to Chelsea in Saturday's late game, while West Ham can still finish as high as seventh in the table if other results go their way between now and the end of the season.
