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Luton win in pictures

Newcastle marched into the fourth round of the Emirates FA Cup after seeing off League Two leaders Luton at St. James' Park on Saturday.

The Hatters were backed by more than 7,000 travelling supporters but they didn't have too much to shout about in the first half as Ayoze Pérez scored twice and Jonjo Shelvey grabbed his first of the season to give the Magpies a commanding lead.

Danny Hylton pulled one back but Rafa Benítez's side will go into Monday evening's fourth round draw. Club photographer Serena Taylor brought nufc.co.uk this gallery.  

The players prepare ahead of the game

Jacob Murphy takes on three Luton defenders

Goalkeeper Freddie Woodman made his first team debut

Matt Ritchie controls the ball

Mikel Merino plays the ball forward

Ayoze Pérez pounces on a goalkeeping error...

... to give Newcastle the lead

Pérez celebrates with Dwight Gayle and Ciaran Clark

Woodman rolls the ball to Ritchie

Pérez tucks away his second of the day

United celebrate after doubling their advantage

Jonjo Shelvey wheels away in delight after making it 3-0

It was the midfielder's first goal of the season

The draw for the fourth round is on Monday evening

Rafa Benítez makes a note

Danny Hylton scored a consolation goal for the Hatters

Gayle looks to get on the scoresheet

Hylton is distraught after putting the ball in the net for a second time, only to see the assistant referee's flag after some frenzied celebrations

Overall it was a job well done from Benítez's side

Javier Manquillo beats Elliot Lee - son of former Newcastle legend Rob - to a header

Benítez appeals to the officials after a strong challenge on Manquillo

Henri Saivet came off the bench in the second period

Ritchie sprints towards goal

Clark makes a sliding tackle on Hylton

Gayle goes for goal once more

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