please log in to view this image QPR vs Huddersfield Town The Championship Tuesday 8th November 2022 - 7:45pm Loftus Road please log in to view this image Previous history Vs Huddersfield; Games won: 14 Games drawn: 10 Games lost: 15 Ones to remember; 20 Apr 1968 Queens Park Rangers v Huddersfield Town W 3-0 League Division Two 17 Sep 2002 Queens Park Rangers v Huddersfield Town W 3-0 League Division 2 04 Mar 2003 Huddersfield Town v Queens Park Rangers W 0-3 League Division 2 Ones to forget; 23 Jan 1932 Huddersfield Town v Queens Park Rangers L 5-0 FA Cup 15 Jan 1949 Huddersfield Town v Queens Park Rangers L 5-0 FA Cup 08 Feb 2020 Huddersfield Town v Queens Park Rangers L 2-0 League Championship 05 Dec 2020 Huddersfield Town v Queens Park Rangers L 2-0 League Championship Players who have played for both; Dave Mangall; 1929–1934 Huddersfield Town 79 (61) 1939–1944 Queens Park Rangers 3 (3) Kevin Gallen; 1994–2000 Queens Park Rangers 172 (36) 2000–2001 Huddersfield Town 38 (10) 2001–2007 Queens Park Rangers 197 (54) Alex Smithies; 2007–2015 Huddersfield Town 247 (0) 2015–2018 Queens Park Rangers 107 (0) Joel Lynch; 2012–2016 Huddersfield Town 122 (8) 2016–2019 Queens Park Rangers 90 (7) Nahki Wells; 2014 → Huddersfield Town (loan) 1 (1) 2014–2017 Huddersfield Town 143 (44) 2018–2019 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 40 (7) 2019–2020 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 26 (13) Chris Willock; 2020 → Huddersfield Town (loan) 14 (2) 2020– Queens Park Rangers 82 (16) Match Preview; Our visitors on Tuesday night, Huddersfield Town, are not having a lot of fun so far this season. They came so close to a return to the top flight last season, losing to Nottingham Forest in the playoff final after an own goal. Unfortunately for them, they haven't seemed to be able to shake off that disappointment going into this season. They sit bottom of the division, a full 5 points behind 23rd placed Wigan, although Huddersfield do have a game in hand. Their defence hasn't been the worst in the division, having concerned 25 so far, but they've only scored 17, and only Cardiff and PNE have scored less. Jordan Rhodes is their top scorer, with 4 goals, closely followed by Danny Ward on 3. In comparison, Willock (6), now has Dykes (5) hot on his heels as our top scorer, but Willock looked like he's going to need some more game time to get his sharpness back after returning from injury against West Brom. The whole display against West Brom seemed a bit lethargic and missing the intensity we've seen in other games. It was a frustrating game to watch, but what do you do about that on the training field? Put it down as 'one of those days' or work on attitude/tactics/formations so that if we have another off day, the players know how to respond and lift themselves. I'm no expert, but there must be plans that can be put in place to help the team lift themselves if needed. We need to ensure the West Brom game is an exceptional blip, or else we could soon find our season slip away. Team News QPR: Stefan Johansen and Tyler Roberts are out, whilst Jake Clarke-Salter and Taylor Richards are back in the squad. Huddersfield: David Kasumu is suspended, whilst Etienne Camara has a knock with Jonathon Hogg and Tom Lees missing out. Pre-match Talk Mick Beale (QPR head coach): “Huddersfield are fighting for their lives with a new manager, who is finding his feet. “We’ve won this season when it’s not been expected, so it’s important that we just play the game. “What we’ve got to do is win the game in both boxes. We’re playing some lovely football, but we’ve got to make it count in both boxes because that’s where points are won and lost. Mark Fotheringham (Huddersfield Head Coach): “We are going there to be solid, to play our style of football and to win, which is all we ever do. “My aim is to keep this team in the league; it may be a transitional period, but we still want to win football matches. “When you get a win or two, and we get some players back, it can suddenly start looking much better.” COME ON YOU SUPER HOOPSA!!!
Thanks Dave. From what Warburton, Beale and others have said when we play 3 times a week there is barely time for training especially when we have to travel. No travel for this one but suspect today was rest, tomorrow recuperation, sum up WBA and prepare for Huddersfield, Tuesday train a bit and play.
Let’s hope we eliminate the slow start that has seems to have become a part of recent games. Go at ‘em and get on the front foot with the press and passing game that epitomised our build up to the season. Need to get back to the habit of scoring and winning games.
Yes. We need to start better. And Ilias in particular needs to cut out his pissing about on the ball in the centre of the park, move the ball out to the backs quick when they are in space, and the opposition are massed in the middle in front of him. I remember him doing that when maybe he thought the backs weren't good enough, which was wrong when Niko and Kakay had so much space out wide that all they needed to do was sling in a decent cross unmarked, which both could manage well enough. Even worse now that we have Laird and Paal who are better backs who were too often left criminally unused in space on the wings on Saturday. Chair still frustrates me sometimes for all his ability and hard work.
I agree that Chair held onto it too long and the whole team need to move the ball quicker. However, West Brom pressed us really well and I don't remember too many occasions when our fullbacks were in lots of free space.
Dieng Laird Dunne Balogun Paal Field Tim Dozzell Chair Willock Armstrong 11,754 1-0 Armstrong (finally)
Think it was mostly after they'd gone 1 up, and even on the stream you could see Paal with some space on the left and Chair turning inside into traffic. Don't get the overview on the stream to see like you do at the ground if you are high up anyway, especially of the Stan Bowles side, our right side 2nd half, but Sinton was doing his nut about it.
Start of a run of 4 games in 6 days for me, off to Germany for a burst of pre WC footy on Thursday. Be ****ing nice to start with a win in the only game where I actually care about the result. Laird seemed to have the beating of their right back in the first half, but didn’t seem to do much in the second.
Dunne and Salter fit again, Amos probably out, according to WLS, so it could be Salter at LCB again with 1 of the 3 others right side. Possibility of him going 3 at the back again too. For eg.: Dieng Balogun Dunne Salter Laird Tim Chair Field Paal Willock Dykes (or Armstrong) Maybe Balogun and Willock need a rest, though I hope not.
I’m really torn on young Armstrong. I’m sure I’ve been overly harsh on him, but another performance like the one against Brum and his confidence could collapse . I like the idea of him coming in as an impact sub, but if he really has to make an impact ie if we are losing or drawing, that puts the pressure on even more. He needs a bit of luck.
Didn't see the point of him coming on sooooo late Saturday. Better to give him 20 rather than 2 surely, and maybe with Dykes.
He needs more than the injury time he was given at the weekend ! The 2 home games where he and Dykes both started , we won both let's not forget that. And he was subbed at half time in both
We were in the upper loft near R block corner, but it wasn't massively apparent as far as I remember. Laird did get forward more second half, but nearly always messed it up. We absolutely noticed that whenever a player was on for a pass, it was all too often delayed, although it improved second half, presumably after Beale had told them to, especially bloody Dickie, who passed much quicker second half.
I read an article today that said Huddersfield have 9 players missing thru injury. ( sorry, forgot where l saw it ) This could be a chance for us to finally get 3 points in the bag. C’om on you R’rsss!
100th game for Dykes tonight according to WSL. Perfect time to get a goal or two (or three) and cement that much needed win.
I've just added the team news and manager comments from the official, and it doesn't suggest they have that many out injured. Surely though, at home against the side bottom of the league, we have to go all out for three points.
IMO, Balogun needs to have a strong game (if selected). He, along with all others were sub par on Sat., but we've won or drawn most games where he's been at his best. As for the attack, hope the boys have practised shooting whenever they get half a chance. We need more shots on target and I think if we get two up front we'll send these Terriers back up the M1 with their tails between their bum cheeks. Come on U RRR's!!!