FA CUP/Luton Town 0 Blackburn 4:Matt Derbyshire's rise to prominence continued as Blackburn ruthlessly swept aside Luton to move into the FA Cup fifth round.
The 20-year-old scored either side of the break to take his tally to five goals in his last six appearances while Benni McCarthy and Morten Gamst Pedersen also found the net.
Rovers debutant Stephen Warnock, who lined up at left-back, caught the eye in the fifth minute when he showed impressive pace and skill to carry the ball forward and send Brett Emerton racing clear.
The Australia international forced a corner which was delivered by Pedersen to the far post.
No Rovers players was on hand to profit but Hughes' men were rewarded for their early dominance when Derbyshire produced a fine goal to open the scoring in the 10th minute.
When McCarthy slipped a hopeful looking pass into his path, there appeared to be little danger when Derbyshire collected possession on the right-hand side of Luton's 18-yard box.
However, he calmly took a touch before rifling a rising shot which flew past Marlon Beresford and into the top corner.
Yet Luton's response was impressive and they quickly sought to force their way back into the game.
When Sol Davis launched a long punt deep into Rovers territory in the 18th minute, Blackburn goalkeeper Brad Friedel punched weakly and the ball fell to David Bell 30 yards from goal.
Friedel was some way off his line but Bell could not control his attempted lob and the ball sailed harmlessly over the crossbar.
Luton's best chance of the half came in the 34th minute when Lewis Emanuel swung in a dangerous corner from the right and Talbot rose unmarked to send the ball goalwards.
He failed to make solid contact but his flick still found it was to Richard Langley, who failed to divert the ball past Friedel from just two yards.
Three minutes later, Blackburn all but secured their passage into the fifth round when a delightful move sent them 2-0 ahead.
Warnock was again heavily involved, embarking on a strong run down the left flank before slipping a neat pass on to Pedersen.
The Norwegian sent over a dangerous cross which Derbyshire bravely headed across the face of goal to give McCarthy an easy tap-in from inside the six-yard box.
McCarthy wheeled away in celebration of his 15th goal of an increasingly productive season, while Derbyshire recieved treatment after taking a boot in the face as reward for his bravery.
Blackburn extended their advantage 11 minutes after the restart when Emerton swung in a teasing cross which Derbyshire rose to dispatch with a firm header past Beresford to put the tie beyond doubt.
Luton attempted to hit back but Rovers' experienced central defensive duo, Stephane Henchoz and Nelsen, refused to budge.
Hughes then replaced McCarthy with former Everton and Arsenal
striker Francis Jeffers in the 67th minute, and then withdrew
Nelsen and brought on Christopher
Samba.
Blackburn refused to ease up and Pedersen claimed his seventh goal of the season in the 74th minute to put the seal on an emphatic victory.
A deep cross from the right flank found Pedersen unmarked at the far post, and he smashed a left-foot half-volley past Beresford and into the corner to seal a solid win.