
QPR’s last two matches in the Championship have ended goalless
Wrexham picked up just one point in two home games this week
Recommended bet: Draw
QPR host Wrexham on Saturday looking to get back to winning ways after two goalless draws on the road and will be hopeful of doing so, having won five of their last six matches at Loftus Road.
The Red Dragons were minutes away from beating Leicester on Tuesday but conceded late on and will be keen to get their play-off push on track, having lost to Norwich at The Racecourse Ground previously.
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Team news
QPR will be without Rumarn Burrell who is sidelined with a hamstring injury while Ilias Chair is unavailable due to a muscle issue.
Kwame Poku also has a hamstring problem while Jake Clarke-Salter is doubtful with an ankle complaint.
Wrexham will still be without longer-term injury victims Danny Ward, Aaron James and Andy Cannon, while defender Lewis Brunt is recovering from a thigh injury that may keep him sidelined until next month.
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The stats
QPR have won five of their last six matches at Loftus Road, where they have seven victories, two draws and four defeats so far this season.
Wrexham have conceded only 13 goals in 13 away games in the Championship this season, the joint-best record in the division.
The Red Dragons have won their past two away matches in the league — a victory in London against QPR would be the first time in club history that the Welsh club have won three away games in a row in the second tier.
The R's have kept a clean sheet in each of their last three games in the Championship — the last time the team went four league matches without conceding was December 2024.
Wrexham have been awarded four penalties this season, more than any other club in the Championship.
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Prediction
QPR have turned Loftus Road into a fortress in recent months, winning five of their last six home matches. That form has seen them keep in touch with the play-off places, lying only three points off the top six.
However, the R's next come up against a strong Wrexham team who are three places and a point better off while they have lose just one of their last seven matches in all competitions.
The Red Dragons took a little while to get going in the Championship following promotion but are very much on on upward curve to climb into play-off contention, rather than being concerned with any relegation battle.
Both teams have shown strong form this campaign and despite the Hoops' record at Loftus Road, Wrexham go into this clash having won their last two away games.
Phil Parkinson's men have shown their battling qualities a number of times this season, having picked up points at automatic promotion hopefuls Middlesbrough and Ipswich and they can take another at Loftus Road.
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