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Rangers were 2-0 victors over the Robins, with goals from Ilias Chair and Robert Dickie bringing the three points back to West London.
Meanwhile, Wanderers lost 2-0 to Stoke City, as Norrington-Davies and Souttar netted within five minutes of each other in the second half to leave the Chairboys with their third straight league loss.
QPR manager Mark Warburton will be well aware that a win could see Rangers go into the top half of the table.
QPR saw the return of youngster Jordan de Wijs from a calf injury against Bristol City, with the defender playing 63 minutes. Warburton revealed that the substitution was due to a lack of match fitness.
Luke Amos, Tom Carroll and Charlie Owens are still unavailable for selection for the Hoops due to injury.
Wycombe will be without the injured midfielder Alex Pattison.
Rangers have come out on top twice in this fixture, with Wanderers also winning twice and 3 draws between the sides.
QPR’s January signing Charlie Austin has averaged 0.55 goals per game since joining the club; that’s more than double any Wycombe player this season.
Joe Jacobson will be key for Wanderers, as he has the most assists this season out of any player in this fixture (4).
Latest QPR league form: WDLLW
Latest Wycombe league form: DWLLL
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