
Hull are 10 points clear of QPR in the Championship table
Both teams have scored in the last three meetings
Recommended bet: Hull to win and both teams to score
Hull City have lost their last two games, both at home, going down 3-2 to Bristol City in the Championship and 4-0 to Chelsea in the FA Cup.
After preceding those defeats with a 0-0 draw against Watford, the Tigers will hope it is fourth time lucky when QPR visit on Saturday, the Hoops having lost 3-1 at home to Blackburn last Saturday.
They beat Hull 3-2 in November, the third straight meeting in which both teams have scored, but the hosts are favoured to take the points on Saturday.
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Team news
Hull trio Semi Ajayi, Mohamed Belloumi and Matt Crooks are all sidelined with hamstring injuries.
A muscle problem is also impacting Darko Gyabi, who has a thigh issue, while Eliot Matazo is still to play this season after suffering a knee injury in February 2025.
QPR head coach Julien Stephan had admitted before Saturday's 3-1 defeat to Blackburn that his team's current injury worries are "challenging".
Illias Chair and Kwame Poku are again expected to be absent, while a knee injury means Karamoko Dembele is out for the season.
Rumarn Burrell has a hamstring problem and the player brought in from Coventry to cover his absence, Justin Obikwu, is yet to feature.
The stats
QPR have won the last two meetings, while the last three have seen both teams score.
Over 2.5 goals have also been scored in 15 of the last 18 head-to-heads.
Hull have failed to win their last three home games in all competitions, and have won eight of 16 league outings at the MKM Stadium.
The visiting R's have only won two of their last 11 fixtures in all competitions.
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Prediction
Hull are well in the promotion hunt and have a real chance of boosting their play-off hopes against an injury-impacted QPR team.
Stephan's side have inevitably seen their results suffer following a spate of injuries and a repeat of last season's 2-1 win at the MKM Stadium looks unlikely.
However, that does not mean they cannot contribute to the scoring, but Sergej Jakirovic's team are favoured for victory.
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