Luke Wilkinson started his career in the youth system of Bristol City and was offered a two-year scholarship in June 2007.
15 Facts About Luke Wilkinson
Luke Wilkinson was part of the side that competed in the Premier Academy League.
Luke Wilkinson played in a reserve game against Fulham, in which first-team manager Paul Hart described as the most impressive debut he had seen from any young player.
Luke Wilkinson rejoined Boreham Wood in August 2011 on a five-month loan.
Luke Wilkinson claimed his first piece of silverware as Dartford were promoted to the Conference Premier via their play-off win over Welling United on 13 May 2012.
Luke Wilkinson cemented his place in the first-team by scoring four goals, which prompted Daggers manager John Still to offer him a new contract until 2015.
However, no move materialised and Luke Wilkinson admitted that he needed another few years to develop as a player before making the step up.
Luke Wilkinson went on to make 25 appearances but a combination of further injuries, the form of Scott Doe and Brian Saah, and the late emergence of Ian Gayle resigned Wilkinson to the bench for the majority of the season.
On 7 July 2014, Luke Wilkinson signed for League Two club Luton Town on a one-year contract, managed by his former Dagenham manager John Still, for an undisclosed fee.
Luke Wilkinson was named League Two Player of the Month for September 2014, during which Luton kept a clean sheet in each of the four matches Wilkinson played in that month.
Luke Wilkinson finished the season with four goals from 48 appearances, triggering a one-year contract extension to keep him at Luton until the summer of 2016.
Luke Wilkinson said he was surprised by the decision but was looking forward to helping Stevenage climb the table.
Luke Wilkinson finished the season with 19 appearances for Stevenage and signed a new undisclosed length contract with the club after the end of the season.
On 20 May 2022, Luke Wilkinson agreed to join fellow National League club Woking upon the expiry of his contract with Yeovil, signing a two-year contract and linking up with his former manager Darren Sarll.
Luke Wilkinson featured 27 times in his debut campaign with the Surrey-based side, becoming an influential figure in their play-off campaign.