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Luton gains promotion to Premier League after beating Coventry in penalty shootout

Elliot Thorpe (left) and Gabriel Osho of Luton Town celebrate
Elliot Thorpe (left) and Gabriel Osho of Luton Town celebrate with the Sky Bet Championship Play-offs Final trophy following their victory and promotion to Premier League after the Sky Bet Championship Play-Off Final between Coventry City and Luton Town at Wembley Stadium on May 27, 2023 in London. Photo by Richard Heathcote /Getty Images

LONDON — Luton will play in the Premier League for the first time next season after beating Coventry following a penalty shootout in the Championship playoff final at Wembley on Saturday.

Coventry’s Fankaty Dabo sent his spot kick high and wide to give Luton a 6-5 win in the shootout following a 1-1 draw after extra time in what is usually dubbed the most lucrative match in world soccer. The winner is expected to get in excess of $200 million in future earnings for gaining promotion to the Premier League, the richest league in world soccer.

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It marks Luton’s first return to England’s top division since 1991-92 — the year before it was rebranded as the Premier League.

Coventry was trying to return for the first time since being relegated in 2001 following a 34-year stint in the first division.

Luton had a scary start to the game as captain Tom Lockyer fell to the ground untouched and then remained down for several minutes while he received medical attention. Lockyear was carried off on a stretcher and taken to a hospital for further medical checks, with Luton saying he was conscious and responsive.

Despite that setback, Luton largely dominated the first half and took the lead in the 23rd minute through Jordan Clark, who received a cutback from Elijah Adebayo and took one touch to go past a defender and rifle home a left-foot shot high into the net.

Luton also had two goals disallowed before the break, but Coventry was much improved in the second half and got back into the game in the 66th.

Viktor Gyokeres ran down the left flank and teed up Gustavo Hamer, who slotted in a low shot from the edge of the area to send the sky-blue half of Wembley into a frenzy.

Luton substitute Joe Taylor thought he had scored the winner 25 minutes into extra time but it was ruled out by VAR as he handled the ball after robbing defender Jonathan Panzo of possession.

In the shootout, the first 11 penalty takers all scored their spot kicks before Dabo sent his off target.

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