New England Revolution to Acquire Promising Defender Tylon Smith on Loan from QPR
FOXBOROUGH, MA. — The New England Revolution are acquiring defender Tylon Smith on loan from Queens Park Rangers with an…
FOXBOROUGH, MA. — The New England Revolution are acquiring defender Tylon Smith on loan from Queens Park Rangers with an…
A fourth win in five matches against Reading at Loftus Road on Friday has moved QPR up to third in the Championship table. Despite it still being early in the season, there are plenty of signs that new manager Mick Beale is finding new ways to adapt and improve every week.
Sheffield United returned to the playoff positions with a 1-0 victory over Queens Park Rangers with the Blades yet again victorious at Bramall Lane.
Sheffield United host QPR with both sides looking to shake off defeats and secure a playoff spot.
Every week, Nottingham Forest seem to prove more and more that they are serious playoff contenders as Steve Cooper’s side show an extra edge to their qualities. The same applied on Wednesday night against Queens Park Rangers.
Nottingham Forest host QPR in the Championship with both sides eyeing a place in the playoff positions come the end of the season.
Reda Khadra could have easily been the scapegoat if Blackburn Rovers had failed to beat Queens Park Rangers in a crucial Championship promotion clash.
The Championship promotion contenders usually arise after the first three months of the season, but this campaign has been very different.
Queens Park Rangers last experienced the top flight of English football way back in 2015, with the R’s finishing rock bottom of the Premier League table.
Two of the Championship’s form sides will clash in a game that has the potential to drastically influence one of the closest promotion races that has been seen in recent years.
Chris Willock’s arrival at Queens Park Rangers on the last day of the summer transfer window in 2020 came with minimum fuss.
Mark Warburton’s Queens Park Rangers side are yet to lose in 2022 as they face a Reading side lingering ominously above the Championship drop zone.
Queens Park Rangers’ transition from second-tier strugglers to promotion contenders continues on Tuesday night as Russell Martin’s Swansea City visit Loftus Road.
Queens Park Rangers will be looking to continue their rampant run of form on Saturday, but this will be no easy feat, as they face a rejuvenated Coventry City side who are trying to make up for the lost time in the ever-changing race for play-offs.
The adage ‘he who laughs last, laughs loudest’ was never more true than at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium on Monday night.
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Jordan Zemura produced a second consecutive Man of the Match performance as the 21-year-old full-back starred in AFC Bournemouth’s 2-1 win over Queens Park Rangers.
Embed from Getty Images Rob Dickie has started the 2021/22 season with great promise. With three goals already this season,…
Despite falling to a 2-1 defeat against Championship side QPR, Cambridge United played above all expectations in their fourth game of pre-season.
Harrison Dunk will be celebrating his ten-year anniversary at Cambridge United with a testimonial match against the club he supports.
QPR’s 2020/21 season was undoubtedly a season of two halves. Since the turn of the year, the R’s have been one of the top sides in the Championship. They ultimately finished ninth, which is a step in the right direction.
The Potters host Mark Warburton’s QPR as the two club’s find themselves with little to fight, aiming to pick up some momentum ahead of the 2021/22 season.
Norwich City will be keen to get back to winning ways after back-to-back defeats as they visit Queens Park Rangers with promotion insight for Daniel Farke’s men.
Nottingham Forest look to make it back to back wins in the Championship when they face an inform Queens Park Rangers at the City Ground on Easter Monday.