
QPR are eyeing a third win in a row
Watford have won just four times away from home in the Championship
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QPR go in search of a third Championship win in a row for the first time since September when they welcome Watford to Loftus Road on Good Friday.
The R's put in two dominant performances prior to the international break, following up a 3-1 success over Leicester at the King Power Stadium with a 6-1 hammering of Portsmouth in West London.
As for the Hornets, they were held to a 0-0 draw by the Foxes at Vicarage Road to leave the club seven points adrift of the play-offs and facing the reality they will likely be playing their trade in the Championship next season.
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Team news
QPR pair Nicolas Madsen and Ilias Chair are both expected to return to first-team training this month although this clash will likely come too soon for any involvement.
Rumarn Burrell is not due back for another two or three weeks, while both Ziyad Larkeche and Kaddie Dembele continue to recover from ACL surgery.
Justin Obikwu returned to training earlier last month and could be in contention for the matchday squad.
Watford could be without the services of Edo Kayembe and Nestory Irankunda, who were both away on international duty and will need to be assessed after long journeys.
The stats
QPR are looking to register a third win in a row for the first time since September.
The R's' home win over Portsmouth snapped a three-match losing run at Loftus Road and Rangers have won two of the last three home meetings against Watford.
The Hornets have tasted success just four times away from home in the league, only relegated Sheffield Wednesday (1) have a worse record.
Watford have picked up just one victory from their last eight away assignments in all competitions.
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Prediction
Watford's hopes of forcing their way into the play-offs look unlikely at this stage of the season and another nail can be hammered into their top-six coffin by in-form QPR.
The R's were in danger of being dragged into the relegation battle after suffering four defeats in a row, but convincing victories over Leicester and Portsmouth means they are closer to the play-offs than the bottom three.
QPR's home record may not make for sensational reading, collecting 29 points from 19 matches, but they have accounted for the likes of table-toppers Coventry and top-two chasing Millwall at Loftus Road.
Watford have been dire on their travels and they failed to get the better of relegated Sheffield Wednesday at the beginning of March, being held to a 1-1 draw by a side that has won just once in the league.
Rangers are full of confidence after those two results before the international break and they can keep building momentum with another three points against the Hornets.