
QPR have not won in four Championship matches and sit 16th
Hull have been victorious in five of their last seven games
Recommended bet: Draw and both teams to score
Queens Park Rangers host Hull at Loftus Road in the Championship on Saturday when they will be aiming for a return to winning ways having not tasted victory since October 22.
However, the Hoops take on a Tigers side who are fifth and in good form after triumphing in five of their last seven league games.
Team news
QPR are set for a big boost with the return of winger Kwame Poku, who is now fit after struggling with injury since his summer arrival from Peterborough.
Defender Jake Clarke-Salter is also set to be in the squad having not played since January but goalkeeper Joe Walsh and Ziyad Larkeche are out.
Hull will be without key striker Oli McBurnie, while the trip to the capital should also come too soon for John Lundstram who is recovering from a calf problem.
Kasey Palmer and Liam Millar are also sidelined for the visitors.
The stats
QPR won their last league game against Hull but they haven’t registered consecutive wins against the Tigers since February 1970.
Hull have won five of their last nine league visits to Queens Park Rangers (D1 L3), including a 3-1 victory last season.
Rangers have lost their last three home Championship matches.
The last Hoops manager to lose four home league games in a row was Chris Ramsey between February and April 2015.
Hull are one of three teams yet to score a Championship goal from outside the box this season, from 54 attempts.
The latest QPR vs Hull odds are available on LiveScore Bet
Prediction
Queens Park Rangers have slipped to 16th in the table after a recent rough patch.
From the end of August to the middle of October, the Rs had won five in eight games but have since gone on to lose three in four.
However, after claiming a point against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane, manager Julien Stephan will be hoping the draw is a turning point.
The Hoops face one of the in-form sides in Hull City but with home advantage, can hold the Tigers and avoid defeat.
Hull have won five in seven games and claimed a 3-2 victory over Portsmouth last time out. Sergej Jakirovic’s side have the chance to close the gap on the top two though may have to settle for a draw on the road.
Backing both teams to score could be a smart move with Hull keeping just two clean sheets while always finding the net since the start of September.
Back the draw and both teams to score at 3/1 with LiveScore Bet