A run of 12 league matches without a victory paints a bleak picture for the Championship’s bottom club and Luton’s new manager, Matt Bloomfield, is still looking for a first win since his arrival last month after Rob Edwards’ departure.
Less than nine months ago Luton were competing in the Premier League, but the prospect of League One football next season is looking increasingly likely after this crushing derby defeat at Watford.
The early breakthrough reinforced Watford’s confidence and their impressive captain Imran Louza flashed a shot towards goal from the edge of the area but Kaminski safely held the effort.
A brilliant run from Giorgi Chakvetadze created the second goal for Edo Kayembe as Watford avenged their dismal defeat at Kenilworth Road back in October.
Luton’s dire plight was summed up by Bloomfield’s decision to make a triple substitution at the break with Jacob Brown, Christ Makosso and Shandon Baptiste all brought on in an attempt to spark life into their team.