Luton Town 1-1 Bolton Wanderers: Kodua’s Late Equaliser

In Bolton Wanderers News by News Desk December 1, 2025 - 7:01 PM

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Key Points

  • Luton Town and Bolton Wanderers drew 1-1, with Bolton leading initially due to an own goal by Aaron Morley.
  • Gideon Kodua scored a late equaliser for Luton Town, coming off the bench with seven minutes remaining.
  • Aaron Morley’s own goal gave Bolton an early lead, with the shot described as clinical and unmarked.
  • Luton Town's goalkeeper faced no real chance during the goal and demonstrated a no-nonsense approach clearing multiple times.
  • Bolton used their pace to try and counter against Luton Town’s defence.
  • After the break, Luton Town’s Cozier-Duberry came close with a headed chance.
  • Gideon Kodua showed energy and passion on the right side, praised by Wilshere, with important tackles and interceptions made.
  • Kodua’s aerial presence and passing were highlighted, with completion of back-to-back 90-minute matches post-injury seen as positive for Luton.

What happened in the match between Luton Town and Bolton Wanderers?

As reported by the media, the match between Luton Town and Bolton Wanderers ended in a 1-1 draw, with Bolton initially leading due to an own goal by Aaron Morley. The goal came early in the first half when Morley was left unmarked to turn and shoot clinically past the Luton goalkeeper, who was unable to add to his eight clean sheets this season. Despite the setback, Luton fought back and secured an equaliser through Gideon Kodua, who scored after coming off the bench with seven minutes left in the game.

How did Bolton's own goal impact the game?

The own goal by Aaron Morley gave Bolton the early advantage, putting Luton Town on the back foot. Morley’s shot was described as clinical and came without much pressure from the Luton defence, allowing Bolton to capitalise on the opportunity. This goal set the tone for the first half, where Bolton looked to use their pace to counter-attack against the Luton defence.

How did the Luton Town goalkeeper perform?

Luton's goalkeeper faced little real chance during the own goal, as the shot was unmarked and well-placed. Throughout the match, he adopted a no-nonsense approach, rushing out of his area multiple times and effectively clearing the ball to allow his team to reset. His performance after the goal was steady, as most of the second half saw the majority of play in Bolton’s half, limiting his direct involvement.

What was notable about Gideon Kodua’s performance after coming on?

Gideon Kodua’s impact after coming off the bench was significant. His passion and desire on the right flank were described as infectious by Wilshere, showcasing his energy and commitment even after a recent injury layoff. Kodua made five tackles and four interceptions, winning six headers, and contributed offensively with some key passes. His ability to attack the back post and maintain defensive solidity was crucial in helping Luton Town secure the late equaliser.

How did Luton Town’s other players fare in the match?

Besides Kodua, Luton’s Cozier-Duberry had a notable moment when he headed wide from close range after the break, coming closest to scoring apart from Kodua’s late goal. Overall, Luton players showed resilience to come back after falling behind early, dominating possession in the second half and pressing Bolton into a defensive stance.