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QPR vs Stoke
The Championship
Saturday 17th September - 15:00
Loftus Road
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Previous history vs Stoke;
Games won: 20
Games drawn: 10
Games lost: 13
Ones to remember;
24 Jan 1948 Queens Park Rangers v Stoke City W 3-0 FA Cup
29 Nov 1975 Queens Park Rangers v Stoke City W 3-2 League Division One
17 Jan 1984 Queens Park Rangers v Stoke City W 6-0 League Division One
02 Mar 2008 Queens Park Rangers v Stoke City W 3-0 League Championship
19 Nov 2011 Stoke City v Queens Park Rangers W 2-3 Premier League
06 May 2012 Queens Park Rangers v Stoke City W 1-0 Premier League
Ones to forget;29 Dec 1973 Stoke City v Queens Park Rangers L 4-1 League Division One
27 Nov 2007 Stoke City v Queens Park Rangers L 3-1 League Championship
31 Jan 2015 Stoke City v Queens Park Rangers L 3-1 Premier League
Players who have played for both;
Mike Sheron;
1995–1997 Stoke City 69 (34)
1997–1999 Queens Park Rangers 63 (19)
Peter Crouch;
2000–2001 Queens Park Rangers 42 (10)
2011–2019 Stoke City 225 (46)
Clint Hill;
2003–2008 Stoke City 80 (3)
2010–2016 Queens Park Rangers 169 (5)
Jordan Cousins;
2016–2019 Queens Park Rangers 61 (1)
2019–2021 Stoke City 39 (0)
Geoff Cameron;
2012–2019 Stoke City 168 (2)
2018–2019 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 19 (1)
2019–2021 Queens Park Rangers 70 (1)
Match Preview;
After a good midweek for both clubs, QPR next welcome Stoke City. Stoke beat Hull City, 0-3 on Tuesday night, and now sit 13th in the table with 3 wins, 2 draws and 4 losses. Lewis Baker is their top scorer with 4 goals so far this season. They lost 4, drew 2 and won 1 before the end of August, which led to Michael O'Neil being dismissed, and Alex Neil being appointed. Since his appointment, they have lost to Reading, then got the aforementioned win away at Hull.
As for us, we now sit 8th in the table with 4 wins, 2 draws and 3 losses. Willock is now ahead on the top scorers list, with 5, ahead of Chair who has 3. Seven others sit on 1 goal, including Seny Dieng. Just thought I'd follow the example set by Nick London and Andy Sinton on QPR+, and take every opportunity possible to mention that Seny scored one
"Sometimes we play nice football, but tonight I thought we had to do a bit of everything. We had to scrap, we had to run hard so I was delighted...
...The most important thing for us is finding the consistency in our performance and understanding the game takes place with and without the ball."
Team news and manager comments to come when on the official, enjoy if you are going on Saturday, and as always...
...COME ON YOU SUPER HOOPSA!!!!
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