The hosts are heading into the match on the back of a 3-2 victory over Watford last Saturday, while Hull City also got the better of Coventry with an identical scoreline.
Queens Park Rangers will host Hull City in an EFL Championship fixture at the Loftus Road on Wednesday on Tuesday night. The hosts are heading into the match on the back of a 3-2 victory over Watford last Saturday, while Hull City also got the better of Coventry with an identical scoreline. QPR are currently occupying 11th spot in the Championship standings with eight points from six games, while the visitors are sitting at the third spot with 11 points.
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QPR have experienced a mixed start to the new season, registering two wins, two draws and two defeats so far. In their recent outing against Watford, Ilias Chair and Chris Willock saw their strikes canceled out by Kena Sema and Joao Pedro respectively before Albert Adomah netted the winner in the 70th-minute. Prior to that, the Hoops were held to a 1-1 draw by Rotherham after Chris Willock canceled out Chiedozie Ogbene’s opener.
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Hull City, on the other hand, have made an impressive start to the new campaign, registering three wins and two draws from their opening six games to pocket 11 points. Last Saturday, Matt Goden scored a double for Coventry, but Oscar Estupinan’s hat-trick helped the Tigers secure all three points. Shota Arveladze’s side are just one point adrift of the leaders Reading.
QPR players Jake Clarke-Salter and Taylor Richards will not be available for Tuesday’s game because of injuries. QPR boss Michael Deale is unlikely to make too many changes to the side that got the job done against Watford. Dykes is expected to lead the line with Willock, Chair and Dozzell in support. As for Hull City, Ozan Tufan, Brandon Fleming, Dogukan Sinik and Billy Chadwick are sidelined with injuries. Last game’s hat-trick hero Estupinan is likely to partner Tetteh up front.
QPR probable starting lineup: Dieng, Laird, Dunne, Dickie, Paal, Field, Johansen, Dozzell, Chair, Willock, Dykes
Hull City probable starting lineup: Ingram, Jones, Greaves, Figueiredo, Coule, Slater, Cannon, Woods, Elder, Estupinan, Tetteh
The EFL Championship match between QPR and Hull City will take place at Loftus Road on Wednesday at 12:15 am IST.
QPR vs Hull City | Key details |
Date | August 30 (UK) |
Venue | Loftus Road |
Kickoff time in UK | 7:45 pm (Tuesday) |
Kickoff time in India | 12:15 am (Wednesday) |
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