The Championship returns to action on Tuesday evening as Queens Park Rangers welcome Blackburn Rovers to the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium for a high-stakes encounter kicking off at 7:45 PM UK time. While Blackburn aim to build momentum after ending a three-game losing streak with a victory over Preston North End, QPR seek to halt their recent slide and continue their push towards mid-table security. This match promises drama, with contrasting fortunes set to collide under the floodlights.
Interesting Fact: Blackburn have dominated recent encounters between the two sides, winning their last four meetings in all competitions, including a 2-0 triumph at Ewood Park earlier this season.
QPR have shown significant improvement since their disastrous start to the campaign, climbing from the relegation zone to 14th place in the table. Under Marti Cifuentes, the Hoops have rediscovered some form, winning eight of their last 14 matches. However, back-to-back defeats against Millwall and Coventry City have dented their confidence, and they will be desperate to get back on track against Blackburn. Their home record remains inconsistent, with five wins, five draws, and five losses in 15 matches.
Blackburn Rovers sit fifth in the Championship standings, firmly in playoff contention. Despite a dip in form recently, John Eustace’s side ended their three-game losing streak with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Preston North End. The Rovers’ away form has been a concern, having failed to win in their last four road trips, but their attacking prowess remains a threat. With key players like Andreas Weimann and Yuki Ohashi leading the line, Blackburn will look to impose themselves on QPR and secure all three points.
Blackburn hold a clear advantage in head-to-head encounters, winning their last four matches against QPR across all competitions. In their most recent meeting at Ewood Park in September, Lewis Travis and Danny Batth scored for Blackburn in a convincing 2-0 victory. Historically, the Rovers have proven difficult opponents for QPR, often capitalising on defensive lapses and exploiting weaknesses in transition.
Goal.mu/Mauri.bet predicts: Queens Park Rangers 1-2 Blackburn Rovers
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While QPR have shown promise in recent weeks, Blackburn’s quality and experience should see them through in this fixture. The Rovers may struggle initially due to their poor away form, but their attacking options and determination to maintain playoff ambitions should ultimately prove decisive. Expect a closely contested match with Blackburn edging it late on.
Blackburn have scored 33 goals away from home this season—the joint-fourth highest tally in the Championship—highlighting their ability to create chances even when travelling.
Nardi; Edwards, Cook, Fox, Paal; Varane, Field; Frey, Saito, Chair; Lloyd
Pears; Brittain, Hyam, Batth, Beck; Travis, Buckley; Dolan, Weimann, Hedges; Gueye
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