
QPR have won just once in last five games at Loftus Road
West Brom have picked up seven points from four matches
Recommended bet: Draw
QPR host West Brom at Loftus Road in the Championship on Saturday afternoon in the definition of a mid-table clash.
The two teams are tied on 25 points and occupy 12th and 13th positions in the standings.
The Hoops have won just one of their last home matches while the Baggies have earned two victories in their last four games.
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Team news
QPR are still without goalkeeper Ben Hamer who picked up a facial injury at Blackburn and so Paul Nardi will play between the sticks. Midfielder Sam Field is sidelined with a groin problem while Harvey Vale is also expected to be unavailable.
As for West Brom, centre-back Nat Phillips is suspended after picking up his fifth yellow card of the campaign. Manchester United loanee Toby Collyer likely won’t play again in 2025 due to a hamstring issue while Jed Wallace remains sidelined.
The stats
QPR have scored just five goals in their previous five games, firing a blank at Sheffield United but netting in the other fixtures.
West Brom have failed to keep a clean sheet in their last five Championship matches.
QPR have failed to beat West Brom in their last six meetings, drawing twice and losing four.
West Brom's highest away win rate (against teams they've faced 20 times or more on the road) is at QPR, having won 11 of their last 25 trips to Loftus Road.
QPR have won just three of their eight home matches this season, while West Brom have lost each of their previous five away games in the Championship.
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Prediction
The Championship table suggests these two sides are difficult to separate at this current juncture and the form guide confirms it.
QPR and West Brom are level on points in the middle of the standings and each experiencing patchy runs where it is not clear how they might perform in the next fixture.
While the Hoops have won only three times in 14 matches at Loftus Road since the spring, with just one victory in five recently, the Baggies last won away at Norwich on the first day of October and have lost the following five matches on the road.
QPR beat Hull in their last home encounter but lost the previous three clashes at Loftus Road, conceding a total of eight goals.
West Brom, meanwhile, have let in 10 goals in the last five games on their travels and now must do without Nat Phillips at the back for the trip to the capital.
It’s a tough task picking out which of these sides has the upper hand and so a draw seems the most likely result.
Back the draw at 41/20 with LiveScore Bet
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