Match Day Thread QPR v Hull City

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Chazz Rheinhold

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Queens Park Rangers could have goalkeeper Liam Kelly available again for the visit of Hull, after missing the past nine games with a quad injury.

Joe Lumley has regained the gloves in his absence, keeping two clean sheets.

Hull City could be without full-back Callum Elder, who limped out in the first half of the defeat by Nottingham Forest with a hamstring problem.

Keane Lewis-Potter could again miss out with a sickness bug which led him to miss the Boxing Day game.

Match facts
  • There have been 18 goals scored in the last four league meetings between QPR and Hull City, with the reverse fixture this season ending 3-2 to QPR.
  • Hull haven't lost back-to-back league games against QPR since losing both matches in the 1969-70 season.
  • QPR have only kept one clean sheet in 14 home games under Mark Warburton across all competitions, while they've conceded at least two goals in nine of their last 10 games at the Kiyan Prince Foundation stadium.
  • Since winning 3-0 away at Fulham at the start of November, Hull have failed to win any of their four away games in the Championship (D2 L2); conceding at least twice in all four outings.
  • Nahki Wells has been directly involved in seven goals in 11 home games in the Championship this season (six goals and one assist), however none of those have come in his last three home outings.
  • Hull's Jarrod Bowen has scored six goals in his five league appearances against QPR; against no other club has he netted more in the Championship.
Couldn’t come at a better time playing against a load of southern softies. Mark eze properly this time and we’ll be fine. They can’t defend can they.

2-0 to us regulation
 
That Eze caused us all sorts of problems at our place so need to tighten up on him, are our full backs quick enough?, Will Kinsley be playing, I still can't believe we paid 3/4 million on him. Hoping for a much much much better performance than our poor boxing day defeat. We need 3 points although I always say a draw away is a decent one. Come on City let's finish 2019 with an away win.
 
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It's supposed to be on the "Sky Red Button" but I can't find which channel.
I've just looked on the Sky website
It's on Sky Sports Football
There's not one of the matches being shown live and the others on the red button
There's various programmes on for a shorter time and the red button shows one match that you can choose
I'm going to the match anyway but it's good to have a second chance to watch it
 
I've no idea which way this one will go, after Boxing days performance we need to put a real shift in and get a win, though which team performance will turn up is in the lap of the Gods.
 
I've no idea which way this one will go, after Boxing days performance we need to put a real shift in and get a win, though which team performance will turn up is in the lap of the Gods.

I'm with you in that .. depends which City turn up tbh .. let's hope it's the one that can give anyone a game rather then the team that lays on it's back and surrenders pathetically
 
I like mauled by the tigers, but taraabt is rubbish at it.

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