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Allan Campbell and his Motherwell learning curve that leaves Wembley as last Luton hurdle before Premier League glory

Allan Campbell remembers it vividly, Luton’s 1-0 defeat to Huddersfield in last year’s Championship Playoff semi final.

Twelve months on the Scottish midfielder has helped his side go one step further after overcoming Sunderland in the second leg at Kenilworth Road. And that’s why Campbell is desperate to get into the top flight with the Hatters, in what he says is the biggest game of his life.

Ahead of today’s second tier winner takes all tie at Wembley this afternoon against Coventry, he exclusively told Record Sport : “It would mean the world. I came to England two years ago now to prove myself and to try and get to the English Premiership, to be one game away from it is special. It’s probably one of the best leagues in the world. So, if next season I can be part of a team that’s playing in that, that would be brilliant. Last year we got into the Playoffs but we got beat in the semis. This year we had a goal of trying to get promoted and going one step further because of how close we came last year. Hopefully we can end on a high and get promoted.

“It was really hard, you put so much into the season and to be so close to getting into the final game, it was hard to take. You just wanted to get back on the park and work hard.

"Try to get into the same position, thankfully we did that this year and went one step further and got into the final. I’ll definitely be up there, second to that would probably be the Scottish Cup final that I was played in.

"This has got a lot more riding on it, I would say. To get the Premiership how much that means to the club, the players and the fans. To know you’re one game from getting into the top league in the world is massive. It will be one of the best games with one of the

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