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QPR vs Hull City
The Championship
Tuesday 30th August 2022, 7:45pm
Loftus Road
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Games won: 18
Games drawn: 18
Games lost: 19
Ones to remember;
24 Sep 1985 Queens Park Rangers v Hull City W 3-0 League Cup
07 Oct 1985 Hull City v Queens Park Rangers W 1-5 League Cup
24 Sep 1991 Hull City v Queens Park Rangers W 0-3 League Cup
09 Oct 1991 Queens Park Rangers v Hull City W 5-1 League Cup
Ones to forget;
18 Nov 1950 Hull City v Queens Park Rangers L 5-1 League Division Two
30 Aug 1951 Hull City v Queens Park Rangers L 4-1 League Division Two
07 Apr 2018 Hull City v Queens Park Rangers L 4-0 League Championship
Players who have played for both;
Ernie Shepherd
1949–1950 Hull City 15 (3)
1950–1957 Queens Park Rangers 219 (51)
Mark Hately
1995–1997 Queens Park Rangers 27 (3)
1997–1998 Hull City21 (3)
Damien Delaney
2002 - 2008 - Hull City - played 224 and scored 5
2008 - 2009 - QPR - played 54 and scored 2
Adam Bolder
1998-2000 - Hull City - played 20
2007-2009 - QPR - played 40 scored 2
Rowan Vine
2007–2008 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 18 (4)
2008–2012 Queens Park Rangers 51 (5)
2010 → Hull City(loan) 5 (0)
Jordy de Wijs;
2018–2021 Hull City 74 (3)
2021→ Queens Park Rangers (loan) 9 (1)
2021 – Queens Park Rangers 12 (0)
Josh Bowler;
2017 Queens Park Rangers 1 (0)
2019– → Hull City (loan) 28 (1)
Matt Ingram;
2016–2019 Queens Park Rangers 10 (0)
2019– Hull City 72 (0)
Match Preview;
What a splendid result that was on Saturday. After Watford's equaliser I feared the worst, and so great to see the character and perseverance to continue to push for a win, and the composure from Adomah to take the chance when it came. Spirits certainly lifted. Now the test is carrying that into Tuesday night, as we host Hull City at Loftus Road. Hull have started the season very well and, after their 3-2 win against Coventry on Satuday, they now sit third in the table. Their main threat is Óscar Estupiñán, who already has 7 goals from the first 6 games of the season. Their manager is ex-Rangers striker and the Georgian national side's record goalscoer, Shota Arveladze, who joined them in January 2022. He'll be hoping to build on their first season back in the Championship last year, when they finished 19th.
As for us, it is exciting to see Willock and Chair clicking and looking such a danger when going forward. Adomah is certainly playing his part when he comes on, but can't keep his intensity levels up for the full ninety minutes. Dykes looks like he needs a break already, and that leaves Roberts and a very young Armstrong as our main attacking threat. Roberts would be my choice out of the three of them, with Armstrong coming on later in the game. I'd like to see one of Armstrong or Roberts consistently play off Dykes, but not if that means dropping either Willock or Chair. I'm sure others who know more than I do can add their thoughts below.
Team News
QPR: Tyler Roberts may return, whilst Jake Clarke-Salter, Luke Amos and Taylor Richard will continue to miss out
Hull City: Ozan Tufan, Brandon Fleming, Dogukan Sinik, Billy Chadwick may all miss out
Pre-match Talk
Mick Beale (QPR head coach): We need to back the Watford win up in the next two or three games by getting more victories, I will certainly be looking to do that against Hull and look to be aggressive.
“We have already shown that on our day we can beat anyone. We have also shown that if we are not at our best and not decisive enough, we can get beat. We need to fight tooth and nail.
“Let’s hope it’s a game full of goals and entertainment because deep down that is what everybody wants to see – they want to see a lot of goals but ultimately we want to see a QPR win at the end of it.”
...COME ON YOU SUPER HOOPSA!!!
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