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Stockport vs Luton Predictions

Published on 7:06am GMT 10 April 2026

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  • Wembley Stadium
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  • Sky Sports Football

Luton and Both Teams To Score

Reason for tip

Luton are unbeaten in their last 17 meetings with Stockport with 10 wins. The Hatters have won four of their last five matches with both teams scoring in four of them. Both teams have scored in four of Stockport’s last six too and they will find it tough to overcome an in-form opponent at Wembley.

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Luton 2-1

Reason for tip

Luton have scored two or more goals in six of their last eight games, conceding once per game across the last six. They were the better side when they met Stockport at home recently in a 1-1 draw and are picked to edge this one 2-1 due to their slightly better form.

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Jordan Clark To Score Anytime

Reason for tip

Jordan Clark has 12 goals this season and scored on his last Wembley visit

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Stockport vs Luton Predictions

  • Luton are unbeaten in their last 17 meetings with Stockport with 10 wins
  • Luton have won four of their last five matches with both teams scoring in four of them
  • Jordan Clark has 12 goals this season and scored on his last Wembley visit

Clark can make Luton’s dominance count

Sunday’s EFL Vertu Trophy Final brings together two clubs sharing the same nickname — the Hatters — but recent history suggests Luton are a head clear of Stockport. Jack Wilshere’s side have rediscovered momentum at the perfect time, winning four of their last five matches and carrying the competition’s most potent attack, with 17 goals and the highest shots‑on‑target tally in the tournament.

Their route to Wembley has been dramatic, including reinstatement after Swindon’s ineligible‑player controversy, but the Kenilworth Road outfit have made the most of their second chance.

Jordan Clark has been central to that surge with 16 goal contributions, including 12 goals in all competitions. He could be the man for the big occasion after previously scoring on Luton’s last Wembley trip for the Championship play‑off final.

Goals at both ends at Wembley

Stockport harbour significant promotion ambitions of their own, but their form has dipped and injuries continue to bite.

On-loan striker Tanto Olaofe faces a race to be fit after missing their defeat to Bolton Wanderers on Monday while Louie Barry, who was sent off late in that game, will probably only be suitable for an impact substitute’s role because of lack of minutes.

County usually carry a goalscoring threat, and both sides scored in their last meeting in the league when it finished 1-1 in Bedfordshire. Luton’s attacking quality, depth and historical dominance make them strong favourites to pick up silverware on Sunday.

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