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Hull City Tigers vs QPR
Saturday 19th October 2019 - 15:00
KCOM Stadium
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Train: 3 hours and 56 minutes via the circle line to Kings Cross, mainline to Doncaster then change for the train to Hull. Mile walk from the station.
Drive: 3 hours and 56 minutes, 187 miles, mostly sat on the A1M and M180.
Flight : Heathrow to Humberside Airport with a stop over in Amsterdam...what is not to love.
Previous Meetings v Hull City
Games won: 16
Games drawn: 17
Games lost: 18
Ones to remember;
22 Oct 1962 Queens Park Rangers v Hull City W 4-1 League Division Three
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
09 Oct 1991 Queens Park Rangers v Hull City W 5-1 League Cup
Ones to forget;
08 Oct 1949 Queens Park Rangers v Hull City L 1-4 League Division Two
18 Nov 1950 Hull City v Queens Park Rangers L 5-1 League Division Two
26 Sep 1972 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 City 21 (3)
Damien Delaney
2002 - 2008 - Hull City - played 224 and scored 5
2008 - 2009 - QPR - played 54 and 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)
Adam Bolder
1998-2000 - Hull City - played 20
2007-2009 - QPR - played 40 scored 2
Match Preview;
Good to be back with a QPR game, and a long journey up to Hull. Hull currently sit in 16th, 6 points behind us, with their top scorers so far being Jarrod Bowen with 5 goals and the Kamil Grosicki with 4. As for us, 7 goals from Wells and 6 from Hugill have got us to within touching distance of the playoffs...and we are actually playing some good football.
From the official:
QPR will be eyeing a sixth win in eight league matches when they head to Hull City in the Sky Bet Championship on Saturday (3pm kick-off).
The R’s have been in impressive form of late and they beat Blackburn Rovers 4-2 in their final match before the international break on October 5th.
That victory was Rangers’ first against Rovers in west London in two decades and they will have to defy the history books again if they are to record maximum points at the weekend.
QPR haven’t won away at Hull since 1991 – 28 years ago – but Mark Warburton’s men are developing a reputation for breaking records, having also earned a first ever victory at Millwall’s new Den earlier this season.
In Hull, Rangers will face a side who have only tasted defeat twice at home so far this season. They beat Sheffield Wednesday 1-0 in their last home outing.
Those who can make it, enjoy the trip and...
COME ON YOU SUPER HOOPSA!
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