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Aleksandar Mitrovic (right), the Championship's top scorer this season, bagged Fulham's second equaliser

Fulham came from behind three times as they snatched a point in a thrilling Championship draw with struggling Luton at Kenilworth Road.

The Hatters, who had lost nine of their past 11 games in the league, led when Kazenga LuaLua capitalised on Fulham's Alfie Mawson being caught trying to play out from the back - only for Bobby Decordova-Reid to head the Whites level immediately.

Collins fired home to restore the hosts' lead before the break, but the visitors levelled again when Serbia international Aleksandar Mitrovic headed in a corner with 13 minutes to play.

Luton looked to have won it when Harry Cornick struck minutes later, but in added time Decordova-Reid's second of the game ensured it ended level - as the hosts dropped back into the bottom three.

It meant heartbreak for Graeme Jones' side, who, off the back of three consecutive league defeats, had impressed against their high-flying opposition.

But, in truth, a draw was probably a fair result, with Fulham having much the better chances, with Decordova-Reid unfortunate not add to the scoring before Mitrovic's second leveller.

The result saw Scott Parker's side drop to fifth before sixth-placed Preston's trip to Leeds in the Championship's 17:15 GMT kick-off. The London club host Stoke on Sunday.

Meanwhile, Luton dropped into the relegation zone in place of the Potters after Michael O'Neill's side hit two added time goals to stun Sheffield Wednesday.