please log in to view this image AFTER a disappointing week at Loftus Road, Rangers will be keen to bounce back on the road this weekend, with a trip to Hull City. Back-to-back home fixtures in W12 yielded just a solitary point for Chris Ramsey’s side and the R’s Head Coach will be looking for a vast improvement from his charges at the KC Stadium. In truth, Rangers’ away form has largely been decent to date this term, with three wins in all competitions, including a memorable comeback victory against Wolverhampton Wanderers. And the Hoops will certainly need to be at their best to return from Humberside with a positive result this weekend, against a Tigers team who currently sit fourth in the second tier. Steve Bruce’s side, who were relegated along with the R’s last season, have made a fast-start on their return to the Championship, and stand on the brink of their best start to a home campaign in 32 years. The Tigers are chasing a fourth consecutive win at the KC Stadium, having started the Championship campaign with a bang in their own backyard, already recording victories over Huddersfield Town, Fulham and Preston North End. Alejandro Faurlin could be in line for a recall to Ramsey’s side after missing the last two fixtures with a minor injury, but Yun Suk-Young, Armand Traore, Sandro and Leroy Fer remain sidelined. The Tigers, meanwhile, reverted to a back three against Cardiff in midweek and left with a 2-0 win, and Bruce has to choose whether to use the same system at the KC Stadium tomorrow. Ahmed Elmohamady was dropped after 100 consecutive starts in that match, but will be vying for a recall. Arsenal loanee Chuba Akpom is also hoping to graduate from the bench. please log in to view this image Hull City – Likely line-up (4-4-2): McGregor; Bruce, Davies, Dawson, Robertson; Odubajo, Huddlestone, Diame, Clucas; Hernandez, Aluko. QPR Possible Starting Xl please log in to view this image MATCH ODDS Hull City win: Evens Draw: 23/10 QPR win: 14/5 LAST TIME OUT Hull City 2, QPR 1 – Premier League – Saturday 21st February 2015 Scorer: Hull City – Jelavic, N’Doye; QPR – Austin HEAD TO HEAD Hull City wins: 15 Draws: 15 QPR wins: 15 MATCH OFFICIALS Referee: O Langford Assistant Referee: M Dicicco & G Fyvie Fourth Official: A Pashley MATCH FACTS Hull City have lost only one of their last seven league meetings with QPR (W3 D3). The Hoops have not won a league game away at Hull City since Feb 1970, losing three and drawing five of their eight trips there since. Abel Hernandez has scored three times in his five Championship games this season. He got four in 25 Premier League appearances last season. Nine of QPR's last 10 Championship goals have been scored in the second half, with the other coming in the 42nd minute. The Hoops have also conceded the most goals in the second half of any Championship side (9). Wags please log in to view this image Leah Shevlin - Allan McGregor's Mrs please log in to view this image Louise Traore - Armand Traore's Wife
Nice one 9'sey......If Traore buggers off somewhere can we keep his wife? 1970 our last league win up there......about time that changed. Up the R's
Good to see Faurlin back, but Henry should be fourth choice for the second DM after Doughty, Toszer and Sandro.
Paige Brooklyn from last Saturday's game has tweeted again. Maybe I should of saved this one for next week?
Like I said last week, she'd have you drugged and with your bollocks in a vice if you ever dumped her.
What's the second guess for?! Today's result all depends on which QPR team turns up. Nothing too profound in that but if the QPR v Blackburn second half team turn out then perhaps a cheeky win. If the team from the first half turn up......
Yes, yes I must. It is/was part of football and no harm done really. "Get your tits out for the lads" etc etc.