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  1. Pick of the stats - QPR v Stoke Citypublished at 10:45

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    QPR v Stoke City

    Bottom side QPR are on a run of 11 games without victory (D5 L6) and welcome a Stoke City team who have lost just one of their last eight (W3 D4) to Loftus Road on Saturday.

    The Hoops have only won once so far this season and are five points adrift at the bottom, while the Potters are four points clear of the drop zone and six off the play-offs.

    • QPR have won just two of their last six league games against Stoke City (D1 L3), failing to score in four of those matches.

    • Stoke City have won just one of their last seven away league games against QPR (D4 L2), with both of their losses across that time coming via a 4-2 scoreline.

    • QPR have spent just 5.2% of their Championship matches leading this season, 9% fewer than any other side (Plymouth second-fewest with 14.3%).

    • Stoke City have lost just one of their last eight Championship matches (W3 D4), having lost five of their previous six games before this run.

    • No player has more Championship assists this season than Stoke's Bae Jun-Ho (5), with three of those assists coming from corners, the joint most of any player along with Derby's Nathaniel Mendez-Laing.

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  2. QPR's Dembele out for three months with knee injurypublished at 17:27 20 November

    Karamoko DembeleImage source, Getty Images

    QPR forward Karamoko Dembele will be out until February after undergoing knee surgery.

    The 21-year-old, who is on loan from French side Brest, had scored one goal in 10 Championship starts for the R's.

    He has not played since the 1-1 draw with Coventry City on 22 October and is the latest Rangers player to be forced out with injury.

    Michael Frey, Jake Clarke-Salter and Ilias Chair are not expected to return until early next month.

    But QPR have been boosted by the news that Joe Walsh, Morgan Fox and Kenneth Paal are available to face Stoke City this weekend while Jack Colback could feature next week.

  3. Morrison continues injury comeback in development gamepublished at 17:51 15 November

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    Liam Morrison joined QPR from Bayern Munich in July

    QPR defender Liam Morrison continued his rehabilitation from a knee injury by featuring for the London club's development squad in a friendly against Crystal Palace.

    The Scottish under-21 international had surgery in September, having only featured in QPR's league cup wins over Cambridge United and Luton Town the previous month.

    Morrison did appear as a substitute for the final 10 minutes of last weekend's 2-0 Championship defeat by Leeds as he looks to regain full match fitness.

    On Friday, the centre-back played 60 minutes of the behind-closed-doors friendly at Rangers' TSG Training Centre, which Palace won 2-1.

  4. Former Hoops boss back in the dugoutpublished at 14:16 13 November

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    Gareth Ainsworth working as a commentator

    Former Queens Park Rangers head coach Gareth Ainsworth is back in a job.

    Ainsworth was sacked by the Rs last October after a run of nine Championship games without a win left them six points from safety.

    The 51-year-old had only been appointed in the February, following 11 years at Wycombe.

    Ainsworth won only five of his 28 games in charge and the Rs lost six consecutive matches to finish his reign in 22nd place and with just eight points from 14 games at the start of last season.

    On Wednesday afternoon Ainsworth, who has been working in the media, was named as the new boss of Shrewsbury, who sit bottom of League One..

    Salop were looking to replace Paul Hurst, whose second spell ended last week after just seven months as head coach.

  5. Chair joins QPR injury listpublished at 15:07 8 November

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    Ilias Chair has featured in half of QPR's 14 Championship games this season

    Ilias Chair will definitely miss QPR's Championship game at Leeds on Saturday.

    The forward was forced off at the start of the second half during Tuesday's 4-1 home defeat by Middlesbrough.

    "He was not very good after the game, he had a lot of pain in his knee," QPR boss Marti Cifuentes told a pre-match press conference.

    "He went for some tests and we will know more after that."

    Cifuentes is hopeful of having some of his injured players back sooner rather than later with Kenneth Paal, Morgan Fox and Michael Frey all nearing a return.

    "We know Paal, Fox and Frey are in the last part of their recovery, we will see if they manage to be available for this game or after the international break,” Cifuentes added.

    "Harrison Ashby had some tightness in his hamstring but could play against Leeds."

    QPR are 10 games without a league win, losing five of those but the head coach is confident they can get something out of their trip to Elland Road.

    "We cannot choose the schedule, we know it is going to be tough but it's 11 against 11 and I'm very competitive," the Spaniard said.

    "If I wasn't confident then I shouldn't be here, I believe in my players and of course we know we are in a difficult situation but the next opportunity is the best one to turn the dynamic."

  6. Pick of the stats - QPR v Middlesbroughpublished at 09:46 5 November

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    QPR v Middlesbrough

    Queens Park Rangers are second from bottom and without a win in their last nine games (D5 L4), having picked up just one victory so far this season.

    Middlesbrough have only won one of their last five (D1 L3) and are in need of points to keep in touch with the play-off spots.

    • The away team have won four of the last seven league meetings between QPR and Middlesbrough (D1 L2).

    • Middlesbrough are looking to win consecutive away league games against QPR for just a second time, also doing so in January 2018.

    • QPR have failed to win any of their last seven league games in midweek (D4 L3) since beating Stoke 4-2 at home in November 2023.

    • Middlesbrough won both league matches in London last season, beating Millwall 3-1 and QPR 2-0. They could win three consecutive such games for the first time since February 2012.

    • Middlesbrough's Finn Azaz has been involved in eight goals in his 16 away appearances for Boro in the Championship (5 goals, 3 assists), five of which have come in his last seven such games (2 goals, 3 assists).

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  7. Welcome to your new Queens Park Rangers pagepublished at 17:52 4 November

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