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The two wins that the R’s registered against Birmingham and Wigan have somewhat released the pressure off Holloway’s side who now find themselves positioned in 15th and can potentially climb a few places with a win at Deepdale.
After a very slow start to the campaign the Lilywhites have gone on to have a so far a more than satisfactory season.
Grayson’s side lost six of their first eight fixtures and were tipped by many to be fighting to survive. However, since then they have lost just four games with three of the defeats being against sides currently in the play-offs.
The Lancashire team won’t yet rule themselves out of finishing in the top six albeit they’ll know they will have to turn a current nine point swing around with just 13 games left.
Rangers head into the game looking for some revenge over their opponents. Preston inflicted the Hoops to their first home defeat of the season back in August when they came to Loftus Road and fully deserved their 2-0 victory. But it’s not going to be an easy with Preston losing just one of their last ten league games at Deepdale.
QPR have so far shown they are not fazed about facing teams with good home records this season with wins against Fulham, Cardiff and Reading plus a well earned draw with League leaders Newcastle.
Holloway now finds himself in the situation where recent performances may have left him with a slight selection headache. With both the starting eleven and substitutions contributing in recent matches, competition for places are rife. But with Preston in such good form Ollie will need all his players to step up to get something from this tough looking away fixture.
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TEAM NEWS
QPR: Grant Hall (shin) is a doubt while Jordan Cousins (hamstring) misses out. Jack Robinson (hamstring) came through 90 minutes of action for the Under 23s on Monday but it remains to be seen whether Ian Holloway will include him this weekend. Conor Washington (calf) is expected to be fit for the trip to Deepdale.
Preston: Marnick Vermijl (hernia) and Alex Baptiste (knee) are unavailable for the Lilywhites, while Paul Gallagher could feature after overcoming a thigh injury.
Possible Starting Xl's
PNE
Maxwell,
Browning, Clarke, Huntington, Cunningham,
Horgan, Browne, Pearson, McGeady, Robinson,
Hugill.
QPR
MATCH ODDS
QPR win: 11/4
Draw: 12/5
PNE win: Evens
QPR first goal scorer: Matt Smith 11/2
PNE first goal scorer: Jordan Hugill 9/2
LAST TIME OUT
QPR 0-2 Preston - Championship, Saturday 20th August 2016
PNE goal-scorers: Jermaine Beckford, Nedum Onuoha (OG)
HEAD TO HEAD
(In all competitions)
QPR wins: 10
Draws: 16
Preston wins: 12
MATCH OFFICIALS
Referee: David Coote
Assistant Referees: Nick Hopton and David Avent
Fourth official: Jeremy Simpson
PNE
Maxwell,
Browning, Clarke, Huntington, Cunningham,
Horgan, Browne, Pearson, McGeady, Robinson,
Hugill.
QPR
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MATCH ODDS
QPR win: 11/4
Draw: 12/5
PNE win: Evens
QPR first goal scorer: Matt Smith 11/2
PNE first goal scorer: Jordan Hugill 9/2
LAST TIME OUT
QPR 0-2 Preston - Championship, Saturday 20th August 2016
PNE goal-scorers: Jermaine Beckford, Nedum Onuoha (OG)
HEAD TO HEAD
(In all competitions)
QPR wins: 10
Draws: 16
Preston wins: 12
MATCH OFFICIALS
Referee: David Coote
Assistant Referees: Nick Hopton and David Avent
Fourth official: Jeremy Simpson
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