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Rob Edwards’ team had a chance to leapfrog Nottingham Forest with a victory but fell behind on 39 minutes when Hee-Chan Hwang sent a low strike into the far corner.
The goal came just 19 seconds after Luton striker Carlton Morris headed straight at Jose Sa up the other end in what was Luton’s best chance of the half.
Wolves took control of the game following the goal and doubled their lead after the break when Toti Gomes produced a clinical diving header to finish off a short corner routine.
Morris did make the game interesting with 10 minutes to go but Luton were toothless in the final third, creating just a total of 0.42 worth of expected goals as Wolves held on comfortably.
Luton were last seen getting spanked 5-1 by Brentford and Edwards had promised a response would be seen by his side.
Ross Barkley set the tone early on with a curling shot from just outside the area, bringing a diving stop out of Sa in the sixth minute.
Wolves registered their first attempt as Hwang latched on to a through ball and had a low strike saved by Thomas Kaminski.
Morris’ moment came on 39 minutes but he could only head straight at Sa from 10 yards out.
From Sa’s kick downfield seconds later, the ball was picked up by Matheus Cunha and he fed Hwang, who cut inside Teden Mengi to send a shot, via a deflection, past Kaminski.
It was his first goal since returning from the Asia Cup.