Luton Town bounced back to winning ways as they won 3-0 away at Burton Albion.

Lasse Nordas, Millenic Alli and Zack Nelson did the honours for Matt Bloomfield’s side, who bounced back from defeat at home to Cardiff in their last assignment by taking the points on their trip to the Pirelli Stadium.

The result sees Luton end August with 12 points from their first 6 games as they seek to bounce back to the Championship at the first attempt following last season’s relegation.

Luton settled quicker and they would take the lead in the 18 minute. Nelson’s pass released Nordas, who was able to get space for a shot that duly beat Burton keeper Jordan Amissah via a deflection. The goal was the Norwegian striker’s first since joining Luton in January.

The Hatters continued to create chances, with Jerry Yates side-footing wide before Nelson saw a crisp strike cannon off the post.

In the final minute of regular time at the end of the first half, Luton duly grabbed their second. Amissah had saved an initial attempt by Nelson, but the ball fell kindly for Alli to drill in a first-time strike that found the bottom corner.

Jake Beesley curled a strike just off target in what was Burton’s best opportunity for a response during the second half.

But the away side would duly find a third goal just before the hour mark. Nordas made a driving run into the box before playing in Nelson, who drilled a shot home to grab his first goal in senior football.

Luton keeper Josh Keeley would make stops to stop Tyrese Shade and Julian Larsson from grabbing a consolation, but the Hatters were able to get the job done and collect victory on their travels.

The Hatters are next in action in Tuesday when they play an EFL Trophy game at home to Barnet, but they now have a two week break from league action before playing Plymouth on September 13.