Season so far

Championship

Key, QPR v Ipswich
League position, Queens Park Rangers 9th, Ipswich Town 12thTotal points, Queens Park Rangers 18, Ipswich Town 16

Goals scored

Queens Park Rangers 15Ipswich Town 17

Form guide

All competitions

Queens Park Rangers lose
v Derby County
1
0
Championship
Ipswich Town won
v West Bromwich Albion
1
0
Championship
Queens Park Rangers won
v Swansea City
0
1
Championship
Ipswich Town lose
v Charlton Athletic
0
3
Championship
Queens Park Rangers lose
v Millwall
1
2
Championship
Ipswich Town lose
v Middlesbrough
2
1
Championship
Queens Park Rangers won
v Bristol City
1
2
Championship
Ipswich Town won
v Norwich City
3
1
Championship
Queens Park Rangers draw
v Oxford United
0
0
Championship
Ipswich Town draw
v Bristol City
1
1
Championship

Previous meetings

All competitions

Queens Park Rangers and Ipswich Town

Played 59

Draw 13
Queens Park Rangers Won 24Ipswich Town Won 22

Previous scores

All competitions

Championship

Ipswich Town 0 , Queens Park Rangers 0 on the 29th of December 2023
Ipswich Town
Queens Park Rangers
29th of December 2023
Queens Park Rangers 0 , Ipswich Town 1 on the 19th of August 2023
Queens Park Rangers
Ipswich Town
19th of August 2023
Queens Park Rangers 3 , Ipswich Town 0 on the 26th of December 2018
Queens Park Rangers
Ipswich Town
26th of December 2018

Match Facts

  • QPR have won six of their last seven home league games against Ipswich Town (L1), though that sole loss came in their last meeting at Loftus Road in August 2023.

  • Ipswich Town have won just three of their last 14 league games against QPR (D2 L9), but did win 1-0 away and draw 0-0 at home in the last campaign in which these two sides met (2023-24).

  • QPR have won just two of their last 11 home league games (D5 L4), averaging just one goal per game during that time.

  • Ipswich are winless across their last eight away league games (D4 L4), since a 2-1 win at Bournemouth in April – the Tractor Boys could lose back-to-back games on the road outside of the top-flight for the first time since December 2021 in League One (vs Sunderland and Charlton). 

  • Ipswich Town’s Jack Clarke has scored four goals as a substitute so far this season in the Championship, at least twice as many as any other player. Those goals have been worth three points to the Tractor Boys this campaign (1 winner, 1 equaliser).