Iron will sees Hatters crowned in Wembley thriller

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Sunday 05 April 2009 19:00 EDT
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Luton Town's Chris Martin (left) and Tom Craddock (right) celebrate their side's victory yesterday in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy, secured by a fine goal in extra time from Claude Gnakpa (centre).

Scunthorpe United took the lead before Martin equalised, and Craddock put the Hatters, bottom of League Two, ahead. Grant McCann's superb late strike for the Iron took a thrilling game, played before a crowd of 55,378, into extra time.

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