Match ends, Luton Town 2, Watford 0.
Luton Town boss Rob Edwards masterminded victory over his former side Watford as the promotion-chasing Hatters kept the pressure on the Championship's top two in a high-octane derby at a packed Kenilworth Road.
Gabriel Osho's low first-half strike opened the scoring for the hosts - who had won four of their previous six matches 1-0.
Watford, who failed to register an attempt on target in the first half, improved after the interval and went close through a Jeremy Ngakia header.
But a poor clearance allowed Allan Campbell to smash in an injury-time second for the hosts, who are now unbeaten in seven games.
Luton's latest - richly deserved - success keeps them in fourth, just six points adrift of second-placed Sheffield United, who beat Norwich City 1-0, and level on points with third-placed Middlesbrough, following their shock 4-2 loss against Huddersfield Town.
Watford's defeat in just the sixth league encounter between the sides in more than 25 years means their chances of creeping into the play-offs seem remote having won just once in a six-game run that has also brought three consecutive away defeats.
Edwards oversaw just three wins in his 10 Championship games as Watford manager but only had six weeks off before replacing Nathan Jones in mid-November with the Hatters in 10th place and the Hornets fourth.
But prior to the game at Kenilworth Road, Luton had taken 14 points from their previous six games, while Watford had won just twice in 11 - and the reasons for the turnaround soon became clear after a predictably spiky start.
The ferocity of the early exchanges matched the raucous atmosphere, with the tackles flying in and infringements heavily outweighing goal opportunities. A flurry of fouls prevented any sort of pattern until the hosts settled and became increasingly threatening in the second half of the opening period.
Amari'i Bell tried his luck with a fierce half-volley from about 35 yards that went just wide and Hornets keeper Daniel Bachmann had to make a stunning reaction save to turn over Campbell's close-range strike.
Bachmann, however, was powerless to stop Osho sweeping his side ahead from Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu's cross after 28 minutes.
Watford continued to have more possession and finally showed some attacking menace after going behind, but a dangerous Imran Louza cross that evaded everyone and a blocked Joao Pedro shot was as good as it got before the break.
Bachmann had to make amends for his own poor clearance with a decent save from Luton top scorer Carlton Morris at the end of the half and despite Watford's improvement, he remained the busier of the keepers on the resumption.
The Austrian made fine block from Elijah Adebayo's angled drive before the striker went close with a deflected attempt that looped over, while Morris shot narrowly wide.
Chris Wilder's side went close to an equaliser through a Louza strike that forced a good save from Ethan Horvath and a Ngakia header that drifted just wide, but they were unable to find a goal for a third consecutive game.
Campbell's strike brought an overdue second goal for the home team and secured just their second victory over Watford in 13 league meetings - the other coming in a 1-0 home win in April 2021.
Luton head coach Rob Edwards told BBC Three Counties Radio:
"The players were outstanding, every single one of them, to the point where it made me emotional at the end.
"We're in a really good position, we're going to keep our foot down and see where it takes us. The lads know how to win games and we're going to continue to do that - there are seven huge games to go.
"The club is on a high - there's no guarantees we're going do anything and I don't want to start talking like something is going to happen - but we all feel something could.
"We wanted to be in the mix with five games to go and it looks like we will be. I believe in that group of players with total faith. They keep proving people wrong."
Watford boss Chris Wilder told BBC Three Counties Radio:
"The best team won - that's why they're 12 points clear of where we are. That's why they'll be fighting for something at the end of the season and if it's going to be this [from us], it's going to be mid-table obscurity.
"We're just stop-start. At times I see some really good things and at times I see some head-shaking moments.
"When I took the job, I looked at it and thought 'there's some really good players there' but trying to bring them together as a team is the hardest thing.
"In the moments when we really needed to step up to the plate and work as a team, and play as a team, we didn't and just went individual."
Line-ups
Luton
Formation 3-4-1-2
- 34Horvath
- 32Osho
- 4Lockyer
- 29Bell
- 2DramehBooked at 90mins
- 17MpanzuBooked at 90mins
- 13Nakamba
- 45Doughty
- 22Campbell
- 9MorrisSubstituted forWoodrowat 90+3'minutes
- 11Adebayo
Substitutes
- 1Shea
- 5Bradley
- 8Berry
- 10Woodrow
- 12Lansbury
- 16Burke
- 25Taylor
Watford
Formation 3-5-2
- 1Bachmann
- 22Porteous
- 15Cathcart
- 44HoedtSubstituted forSarrat 65'minutes
- 2NgakiaSubstituted forFerreiraat 65'minutes
- 11KonéSubstituted forAsprillaat 77'minutes
- 4ChoudhuryBooked at 78mins
- 6LouzaBooked at 90mins
- 12Sema
- 7DavisSubstituted forAssombalongaat 69'minutes
- 10João PedroBooked at 45mins
Substitutes
- 13Ferreira
- 18Asprilla
- 23Sarr
- 25Bacuna
- 26Hamer
- 27Kabasele
- 34Assombalonga
- Referee:
- Josh Smith
- Attendance:
- 10,046
Match Stats
- Possession
- Home45%
- Away55%
- Shots
- Home13
- Away2
- Shots on Target
- Home6
- Away1
- Corners
- Home9
- Away3
- Fouls
- Home14
- Away12
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Full Time
Second Half ends, Luton Town 2, Watford 0.
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Delay over. They are ready to continue.
Booking
Imrân Louza (Watford) is shown the yellow card.
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Delay in match (Watford).
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Foul by Britt Assombalonga (Watford).
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Tom Lockyer (Luton Town) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Substitution
Substitution, Luton Town. Cauley Woodrow replaces Carlton Morris.
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João Pedro (Watford) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu (Luton Town).
Booking
Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu (Luton Town) is shown the yellow card for excessive celebration.
Goal!
Goal! Luton Town 2, Watford 0. Allan Campbell (Luton Town) right footed shot from very close range to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Tom Lockyer with a headed pass following a corner.
Booking
Cody Drameh (Luton Town) is shown the yellow card.
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Corner, Luton Town. Conceded by Imrân Louza.
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Imrân Louza (Watford) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Alfie Doughty (Luton Town).
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Hamza Choudhury (Watford) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Allan Campbell (Luton Town).
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Corner, Luton Town. Conceded by Craig Cathcart.
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Foul by Ken Sema (Watford).
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As for Watford. We're a joke. Pozzo OUT.
Watford didn't turn up, apart from 15 mins in he 2nd half. Strangely muted. Somehow, the BBC report makes it sound like a close run thing, which it certainly wasn't.
Glad we got the buffer, ref looked to be itching to give something big against Luton & he missed Bachmann handling the ball outside the area.
COYH
They shouldn't be in the Premiership, they don't deserve it, their ground is too small etc etc.
Takes me back to hosting Kenny's Liverpool in Div 1 with our plastic pitch - the whining from that **** was unbelievable.
Be great for Luton though..
I really hope you get promotion to prove to any club that it can be done from absolutely nothing which is the hardest it has ever been these days.
Good luck Hatters