The Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, a ground we have a 100% record at. Loftus Road was certainly not a happy hunting ground for us, but a name change appears to have brought us good fortune. In fact, we've won our last 4 games against QPR, scoring 12 goals and conceding 4. QPR have lost just 3 of their last 12 games at home (including against us) and have started the season strongly, scoring 7 goals in 3 league games. They've even been without their talisman Charlie Austin for the last 2 games. Away from home, we've actually only lost twice in 13 games. However much has changed since last season of course. I'm not overly confident for this one, but I certainly won't go into meltdown if we lose to one of, in my opinion, the strongest sides in this division. I'll optimistically plump for a 0-1 win, with Woodrow on the scoresheet
I think we'll lose this one. I was really impressed with QPR last season away despite us beating them. I'll go 3-1.
At the minute & the way things are looking, I don’t think we carry enough of an attacking threat to even get a goal. We really are lacking in the final third. QPR are decent team and I reckon they could make the playoffs. With that being said I’m going with 3-0 QPR.
Cant see anything other than a defeat I am afraid we are toothless up front and QPR aren't. They have scored 3 in both their last 2 games. Best guess is a 2-0 defeat but I wont be surprised if its worse.
0-3. Back in the old routine with an away day. The only hope is that I’ve been to Loftus Road every time we have played them since the 80s and never seen us win. So as I’m housebound on Saturday my unlucky charm won’t be present.
1-0 defeat. We’re actually ok at back, I can’t see us getting a humping. It’s just we’ve no chance of scoring against decent teams without Morris and the Belgians (which would be a great name for a band btw).
We’ll get nil with the paucity of attacking options we have. Best we can hope for is that QPR get nil too. Not hopeful though to be honest…..