Pick of the stats: Queens Park Rangers v Hull City

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Queens Park Rangers will look to end a four-match winless drought when they host Hull City on Saturday (15:00 GMT).
The Hoops are currently six points off the pace of the top six, while the Tigers lie snugly within in fifth.
However, with so much competition lying in wait, Hull will likely need a win to remain in their play-off spot.
QPR won their last league game against Hull but they haven't registered consecutive wins against the Tigers since February 1970.
Hull City have won five of their last nine league visits to Queens Park Rangers (D1 L3), including a 3-1 victory last season under Tim Walter.
Queens Park Rangers have lost their last three home Championship matches, last losing four in a row in November/December 2022. The last Hoops manager to lose four home league games in a row was Chris Ramsey between February and April 2015 (five in a row).
Hull are one of three teams yet to score a Championship goal from outside the box this season, along with Middlesbrough and Sheffield United. They've had 54 attempts from outside the box without scoring in 2025-26.
Hull have conceded the most goals when they've been winning in Championship games this season (10) and they've faced 108 shots when leading – 14 more than other side. It's 64 more shots than they've had (44) when winning, also the worst differential.
