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QPR vs Swansea
Wednesday 21st August - 7.45pm
Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium
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All matches : 16
QPR wins : 5
Swansea wins : 6
Drawn : 5
Ones to remember;
13.5.2019 QPR 4 Swansea 0
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24.8.2004 QPR 3 Swansea 0
26.12.2010 QPR 4 Swansea 0
Ones to forget;
18.8.2012 QPR 0 Swansea 5
2.9.2013 Swansea 4 QPR 1
18.11.2001 Swansea 4 QPR 0
Players who have played for both;
Angel Rangel;
2007–2018 Swansea City 328 (9)
2018– Queens Park Rangers 22 (2)
Wayne Routledge
2009–2010 Queens Park Rangers 44 (3)
2011 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 20 (5)
2011– Swansea City 222 (21)
There are, I am sure, lots more...but others can point them out.
Match preview;
So we go into this on the back of a disappointing weekend, losing 2-0 to Bristol City, whilst Swansea won 3-2 at home to Preston. This leaves them in 4th with 2 wins and a draw, and us in 13th position with a win, a draw and a loss. I'll post more team news when/if it goes on the official. Obviously discuss your thoughts below.
It's worth noting though, I have just got back from a week in south Wales, stunning beaches and countryside, then we spent a day in Swansea. Win, lose or draw, just be grateful you don't live in Swansea.
From the official,
FOLLOWING Saturday’s defeat at Bristol City, the R’s will be hoping to bounce back this week, with Welsh outfit Swansea City providing the first of three tests that QPR will face in W12 in the next seven days.
Mark Warburton’s side will be looking to use home advantage at Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium to continue their good start to the season and return to winning ways.
Wednesday’s opponents, Swansea, have started the season in fine form, picking up seven points from a possible nine. They ran out 2-1 winners in their last game at home to Preston North End on Saturday.
This season, the Swans will be hoping to return to the Premier League after two years away from England’s top division.
Team news
QPR: Olamide Shodipo (knock), Lee Wallace (hip).
Swansea City: Nathan Dyer (hamstring), Tom Carroll (hip).
Pre-match words
QPR manager Mark Warburton: “Swansea pose a real threat and we will have to defend our goal with a real passion. But, likewise, we have got a real attacking impetus ourselves. We possess some really good, attack-minded players, good quality, energy and intensity. We have to use it.”
Swansea City manager Steve Cooper: “I am expecting a good, technical game. QPR have played well so far this season but we will be ready for it and have a plan to win. It’s a game we are looking forward to.”
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