QPR v Swansea City: Rangers call off home game following Covid-19 cases

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QPR's last game was the 2-0 home defeat by Stoke City on 5 DecemberImage source, PA Media
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QPR's last game was the 2-0 home defeat by Stoke City on 5 December

QPR have postponed Saturday's home game with Swansea City amid continued Covid-19 cases at the Championship club.

It is a second postponement this week for Rangers, who also had to call off Monday's trip to Sheffield United.

QPR again say that there has been "a number of positive Covid-19 cases" in their first-team squad.

In a statement, QPR said the EFL would "review the circumstances" of the decision and that a rearranged date would be confirmed in due course.

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Mark Warburton's QPR are fifth in the Championship, eight points off the automatic promotion places and eight better off than 16th-placed Swansea.

The two sides are not scheduled to play again now until after Christmas.

Swansea are due back in London on 26 December to face Millwall (15:00 GMT), while QPR are due to host an evening game against second-placed Bournemouth the following day (19:30).

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