please log in to view this image Birmingham vs QPR Wednesday 11th December - 19h45 St. Andrew's Trillion Trophy Stadium please log in to view this image Travel; Drive: 2 h 11 min (121.4 mi) via M40 Train : 2 h 40 min - central line then northern line to Euston. Mainline to Birmingham New Street then 97 bus to Birmingham business park. Cycle : 10 h 28 min (118.9 mi) via B4100 Players who have played for both; Mike Hellawell 1955–1957 Queens Park Rangers 45 (7) 1957–1965 Birmingham City 178 (30) Trevor Francis 1971–1979 Birmingham City 280 (119) 1988–1990 Queens Park Rangers 32 (12) Mark Dennis; 1978–1982 Birmingham City 130 (1) 1987–1988 Queens Park Rangers 28 (0) Paul Furlong 1996–2002 Birmingham City 131 (50) 2000 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 3 (1) 2002 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 6 (2) 2002–2007 Queens Park Rangers 162 (54) Lee Camp 2007 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 11 (0) 2007–2009 Queens Park Rangers 50 (0) 2018 – Birmingham City 60 (0) Ravel Morrison 2012–2013 → Birmingham City (loan) 27 (3) 2014 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 15 (6) 2017 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 5 (0) Match Preview; Birmingham managed to hold on to their lead and win 2-3 at Reading on Saturday, a result that sees them level on points with us, a place ahead due to a better goal difference. We've scored 8 more than them, but have conceded 11 more than them. Lukas Jutkiewicz is their top scorer with 5 goals, 3 less than Hugill and 4 less than Eze and Wells. Having kept a clean sheet (when the other team don't score...I had to look it up), for the first time since the 13th April, on Saturday, we surely have to travel to Birmingham full of confidence and hopeful that we can stay strong at the back, and over power them going forward. Enjoy those who can make it, and the preview on the official islate, but it is below; ...COME ON YOU SUPER HOOPSA!!! BUOYED by Saturday’s thoroughly deserved victory over play-off chasers Preston North End, Mark Warburton’s men will be targeting another three points when they head to Birmingham City on Wednesday night (7.45pm). The R’s returned to winning ways in impressive style at the weekend thanks to two goals from in-form Ebere Eze and, at the other end of the pitch, they secured their first clean sheet of the 2019/20 season. The task ahead of them now is to build upon the three-point performance. Rangers enjoyed a four-game winning streak at the start of autumn and, with games now coming thick and fast, they will race up the Championship table if they can put a similar sequence of results together. In Birmingham, QPR will face a side that sit level on points with them in the league table. Blues are in good form themselves and, at the weekend, they won away from home, beating Reading at Madejski Stadium. Fans not attending Wednesday’s game can watch all of the action live on QPR+, if they are in one of the EFL’s ‘Dark Market’ countries. Match passes, as always, are priced at just £5. For more information on Dark Market countries, please CLICK HERE. Team news QPR: Yoann Barbet (hamstring), Liam Kelly (thigh), Charlie Owens (knee). Birmingham: Dan Crowley (hamstring), Jake Clarke-Salter (shoulder), Marc Roberts (ankle), Maikel Kieftenbeld (knee).
P.S - the only major trophy they have won is the league cup, in 1963 and 2011, so can someone please explain how they can rename their stadium 'The Trillion Trophy Stadium' and keep a straight face...
Games coming thick and fast. Cheers Dave. The bookies have us second to win by quite some way here despite us being so close on the table. Either way, COYRsss!
Churchgoer and all-round top geezer Ravel Morrison played for both. Thinking I’ll take a leisurely drive up there and be home for midnight fairly comfortably. Be rude not to for a tenner.
As a result, the QPR stream will only be available in the “EFL Dark Markets”. I am serious! Check the Offy to see who and where are the “Dark Markets” of the world!
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QPR+ is set to extend its availability to the EFL’s ‘dark markets’, meaning that certain Overseas R’s will be able to watch ALL of the club’s Championship matches live online. The ‘dark markets’ are countries where the EFL’s television deal with Sky Sports and other overseas broadcasters is not in place. Therefore, dark market countries are exempt from ‘TV blackouts’, which prevent QPR+ from streaming live when the club are selected for live coverage by Sky Sports or an overseas broadcast. As dark markets are exempt, this means that fans living in a dark market country can watch EVERY QPR Championship fixture live online. The below table provides a breakdown of what matches are available to watch live on QPR+, depending on supporters’ locations. Wednesday's match against Birmingham City will be streamed live on QPR+ to the EFL's Dark Markets. UK & Ireland Overseas (non-dark market) Dark Market A full list of current EFL dark markets are available to see below. Europe: Albania, Cyprus, Faroe Islands, Gibraltar, Hungary, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Netherlands, San Marino, Ukraine. Middle East and North Africa: South Sudan. Asia: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, Philippines, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand Caribbean: Belize, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cuba, Puerto Rico, St Barthelemy, St Helena, Ascension & Tristan da Cunha, St Kitts & Nevis, St Martin, St Vincent & the Grenadines, US Virgin Island South America: Falkland Islands Oceania: American Samoa, Christmas Island, Cocos Islands, Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, French Polynesia, Guam, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, New Caledonia, Niue, Norfolk Islands, Northern Mariana, Palau, Papua, New Guinea, Pitcairn Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Wallis & Futuna