Pick of the stats: Coventry City v QPRpublished at 11:49 10 February
11:49 10 February
Coventry City welcome QPR on Tuesday evening (19:45 GMT) with both sides four points off the Championship play-off spots and looking to keep within touching distance.
The Sky Blues were knocked out of the FA Cup by Ipswich at the weekend and had suffered only their second league loss in nine games (W5 D2) at home to Leeds last week.
QPR bounced back from two straight defeats to beat Blackburn in their most recent game, meaning they have won six of their previous eight.
Coventry City have won three of their past five league games against QPR (D1 L1), scoring 2+ goals in each of those victories.
QPR are looking to win consecutive league visits to Coventry for the first time since winning three in a row between 1992 and 1995.
Coventry's four consecutive league wins were halted by a 2-0 loss to Leeds United last time out. The Sky Blues haven't lost back-to-back Championship games since October under Mark Robins.
Since the start of December, only Leeds United (9) have won more Championship games than Queens Park Rangers (8), with the Hoops picking up 63% of their points for the season across those 13 games (26/41 – W8 D2 L3).
Ilias Chair has five assists in his past 10 Championship appearances for QPR, only one fewer than in his previous 46 combined (6). He also scored in a 2-1 away victory over Coventry on the final day of last season.
'We'll be a threat for promotion next season'published at 09:37 7 February
09:37 7 February
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Jimmy Dunne remains with QPR, but can they get him to sign a new deal?
On Wednesday we asked what you made of QPR's business in the transfer window.
The club added Chelsea's Harvey Vale on deadline day, Ronnie Edwards already feels like a staple in Marti Cifuentes' side, Tottenham loanee Yang Min-Hyeok looked lively in his first two appearances and, despite a bid from promotion-chasers Sheffield United, Jimmy Dunne remains an Rs player.
Here are some of your responses:
Matthew: Edwards is a truly class act - would love to keep him. Great that they've signed Vale too - obviously, he won't play until next season, but it's really encouraging to know that the club are forward-thinking, rather than firefighting, like we've been at this point every year since Warbs [ex-boss Mark Warburton] left.
Richard: We have a very young, developing squad and will be a threat for promotion next season. In Marti we trust and if he stays we will make a push for the play-offs but are nowhere near ready for promotion. We create as many chances as anyone but need to be more clinical.
Phil: There seems to be a plan in place to bring in the next generation of players which is exactly what we need. Marti is a very talented coach who knows what he wants and needs, so we should back him. Keeping him is another question!
Mark: We kept Dunne which is massive for us. At the moment he is the best defender in the league, certainly in the air. The business we did in the transfer window appears excellent. Edward's is a classy player and is showing he's too good for this league already. Vale is highly rated at Chelsea and the young lad from Spurs has had two decent games so far. But it's our business we did away from the transfer window that impressed me. Long-term contracts for Morgan, Kolli and Lloyd shows us a team that finally has a plan going forward.
Anthony: These new players will strengthen a new-look QPR but as for them achieving promotion, it's a season too soon. Wait till next season to see what Marti and his team will do.
Philip: Good window. Investing in youth is the way forward and the biggest signing would be Dunne to sign a new contract. Will improve on last year but will not quite get play-offs. Next season we should be able to challenge for promotion if we keep this squad.
Steve: In Marti we trust…I think we have got all areas covered now and hopefully will finish the season on an upward curve. Jimmy staying is a big plus too. Players coming back into the playing squad also. Top-half finish would be great after the start we had.
Dean: Pretty good, could've done with a striker, but really happy with the attacking options and the depth of the squad. Really think we can push on now and reaching the play-offs is a possibility. It seems that the squad have been briefed that they can do this.
David: Think the team has been great since mid-November, but still believe we are a mid-table team. Those above have deeper squads, and better quality. Would have liked them to sign a 20-goal a season striker, maybe from a potential relegation team, Jamie Vardy would have been ideal.
Nigel: Well pleased, no major losses and some interesting youngsters. Would be great if we could sure up Dunne on long-term contract and maybe get a couple of the youngsters signed up permanently.
Cifuentes, Le Bris, Riza and Rowett up for January awardpublished at 12:03 6 February
12:03 6 February
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Queens Park Rangers' Marti Cifuentes, Sunderland's Regis Le Bris, Cardiff's Omer Riza and Oxford United's Gary Rowett are the four nominees for the Championship's manager of the month award for January.
It's a second straight nomination for Cifuentes, who guided the Hoops to four wins from their five matches in the month to pull further away from danger and towards the play-off pack.
Le Bris's Sunderland kept pace with the automatic promotion race off the back of an unbeaten month, picking up 11 points from five matches, including a 2-1 win over rivals Sheffield United and a goalless draw at Burnley.
Riza also guided Cardiff to an unbeaten month, taking 10 points from six matches, including a memorable 3-0 win over Swansea City in the south Wales derby, and a comeback at Millwall to snatch a 2-2 draw in the dying seconds.
Oxford United's resurgence under Rowett continued with an unbeaten January, claiming 12 points from six matches to haul the U's away from the relegation zone and into mid-table.
The winner of the award will be announced on Friday morning.
What did you make of QPR's transfer business?published at 19:17 5 February
19:17 5 February
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Queens Park Rangers left it late to complete their transfer business - announcing the signing of Chelsea's Harvey Vale after the winter window closed at 23:00 GMT on Monday.
Brazilian left-back Esquerdinha and Archie O'Brien also came in on deadline day and will initially join up with the development squad.
Ronnie Edwards already feels like a staple in Marti Cifuentes' side, comfortable in the middle and at right-back, since moving to Loftus Road on loan from Southampton on New Year's Day.
Cifuentes praises 'fantastic energy' of fanspublished at 23:16 4 February
23:16 4 February
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QPR boss Marti Cifuentes spoke to BBC Radio London after Jack Colbeck's 76th-minute strike gave his side a 2-1 home win over fifth-placed Blackburn Rovers.
"Blackburn showed why they are that high in the table because they were dangerous every time they were in the final third," he said.
"We spoke a lot about how they are a very good transition team. We showed energy, focus and commitment as a team, in that sense. The energy of the fans was fantastic and helped us very much.
"We had a very strong first half. We could have scored another and we said at half-time that it was time to keep pushing. The start of the second was more challenging, but we were very good overall.
"I'm very pleased for Jack. He's been having a difficult season with injuries. We really needed his experience in a moment when the team was struggling and it was a fantastic performance.
"We got 56 points last season and our target was to improve on that. I don't think we need to get very carried away."
Pick of the stats: QPR v Blackburn Roverspublished at 12:14 4 February
12:14 4 February
QPR host Blackburn in the Championship on Tuesday night (19:45 GMT) seeking to avoid a third straight defeat, while Rovers are aiming for back-to-back wins.
Rovers lie fifth and while they are 13 points adrift of fourth-placed Sunderland, they are at the head of a pack of eight teams separated by just four points in the race for the top-six.
The Rs start the day in 14th but know a victory would take them within three points of the play-off places.
QPR have lost both of their past two home league games against Blackburn, never before losing three in a row.
Blackburn Rovers have won five of their past six league games against QPR (L1), keeping four clean sheets during that time.
QPR's 0-2 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday ended a five-game home winning run in the Championship. The Hoops haven't lost successive home league matches without scoring within a single season since April 2023 (run of 3).
Blackburn have lost three of their past four away league outings (D1), as many as their previous 12 on the road (W6 D3 L3).
Only against Cardiff City (7) and Hull City (6) has Blackburn's Andreas Weimann scored more goals in his English league career than he has against QPR (5). That said, the Austrian has failed to score in his last 10 league appearances against the Hoops since bagging a brace for Bristol City in August 2018.
'We have to move on' - Calmpublished at 13:17 2 February
13:17 2 February
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QPR assistant head coach Xavi Calm took charge against Millwall with Marti Cifuentes ill
QPR assistant head coach Xavi Calm said the team have to "move on" to Tuesday's game against Blackburn after falling to a 2-1 defeat to Millwall.
Calm was taking charge of the team for the London derby with QPR boss Marti Cifuentes missing through illness.
"He's [Cifuentes] OK, not good enough to come to the game. He was on the couch with the blanket, trying to be in touch with us and hopefully he'll recover as soon as possible, but today it wasn't possible to be here for him," Calm told BBC Radio London.
"[The start to the game was] Tough because we didn't expect to concede this type of goal early in the game. We reacted really well after conceding the goal with an amazing goal, but it's always a shame to concede these type of goals that we never concede usually.
"The second goal, maybe we were not as good as we normally are. And in the second half we reacted again but we didn't get the one point that we had the feeling we deserved.
"In the second half we pushed, the lads did really well. They gave us everything until the end, the bench impact was there and was good but at the end it is a 2-1, no point for us, and we have to move on and try to get the points on Tuesday.
"The lads are working hard. They are doing everything to get the points."
On Jimmy Dunne: "He's a Queens Park Rangers player. He felt a little bit the groin two days ago and we picked the best team we had available to play the game. He's our player, hopefully he's going to carry on as one of us."
Pick of the stats: Millwall v QPRpublished at 16:42 30 January
16:42 30 January
Millwall take on QPR in a London derby at The Den on Saturday afternoon looking to continue their recent improvement in form.
The Lions ended a six-game winless run with two wins on the bounce and face a Hoops side who have been in impressive form themselves before a 2-0 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday last weekend.
QPR had won eight of their previous 12 games (D3 L1) and are still within six points of the play-offs, while Millwall are seven points off the top six.
Millwall have won just three of their past 13 league games against QPR (D4 L6), though two of those victories have come on home soil via 2-0 scorelines.
QPR have won just two of their past 11 away league games against Millwall (D5 L4), failing to score in six matches during that time.
Following their victory away at Portsmouth (1-0), Millwall will be aiming to win three consecutive games in the Championship for the first time since November 2024 (a run of four under Neil Harris).
Having won each of their last two away league games against Plymouth and Hull, QPR will be looking to win three in succession on the road for the first time since October 2022.
No QPR player has been directly involved in more Championship goals this season than Rayan Kolli (6 – four goals, two assists), although only one of those six came in an away match (scored v Plymouth this month).
Gossip: R's eye Chelsea youngsterpublished at 11:13 30 January
11:13 30 January
QPR are in talks with Chelsea over the signing of England Under-20 international Harvey Vale. (Sky Sports, external)
Chelsea's Vale wants QPR movepublished at 09:17 30 January
09:17 30 January
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Chelsea attacker Harvey Vale is close to leaving his boyhood club in January.
The 21-year-old has a host of options in the Championship but has highlighted that his preference is to join Queens Park Rangers, with whom he has agreed personal terms.
A deal between QPR and Chelsea isn't finalised but the Blues are targeting a significant sell-on clause for the academy star who is out of contract in the summer.
Vale rejected a move to Saudi Pro League club Al Ettifaq in September in favour of continuing his career in Europe.
Fellow U21s attacker Deivid Washington could return to Santos.
However, the Brazilian club are understandably targeting a move for Neymar first and have put all their efforts in to bringing in the former Barcelona and PSG superstar - who cancelled his contract at Al Hilal this week.
Spurs winger Yang close to loan movepublished at 17:28 29 January
17:28 29 January
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QPR look set to sign Yang Min-hyeok on loan until the end of the season from Tottenham, according to sources close to the deal.
The 18-year-old winger joined Spurs from Gangwon FC in South Korea in January but has yet to make a senior appearance under Ange Postecoglou.
Yang has been an unused substitute in several games this season.
Marti Cifuentes' QPR are 13th in the Championship table.
Asked about a loan move for Yang at his news conference on Wednesday, Ange Postecoglou said: "He's very young and we feel he needs to be allowed to settle.
"With our current situation, the last thing I want to do is throw in another young player.
"He's obviously a long-term investment for the football club and we've got to do the right thing by him."
Gossip: QPR to sign Spurs forward Yang on loanpublished at 11:56 29 January
11:56 29 January
QPR will bring in Tottenham's new forward Min-Hyeok Yang on loan until the end of the season after the 18-year-old South Korean was signed by Spurs last summer but arrived in December. (Sky Sports), external
The Hoops are also set to battle Swedish club AIK for the signing of Hull City midfielder Xavier Simons after the 21-year-old has fallen down the pecking order since Tigers boss Ruben Selles arrived. (Football League World), external
"We started the game pretty well without creating a lot of chances against a team we knew would be very physical and tried to destroy our game as much as they can.
"It was not our best second half and they were more clinical than us. Paul (Nardi) made a good save from the first one but their two goals were a credit to them.
"Their keeper made a very good save from Ronnie (Edwards) but the final third could have been better.
"Refereeing should be about protecting the game as well, when there is one team that is trying to be proactive and one that is reactive, and is constantly stopping.
"Credit to them, they do it really well, and were clinical, but it seems today there were some situations that could have been reffed in a different way."
The 27-year-old Morocco international has been a QPR player his entire professional career and has amassed 255 appearances for the Rs, scoring 35 goals.
'We were focused, organised' - Rohlpublished at 18:23 25 January
18:23 25 January
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Danny Rohl celebrates with the travelling fans at Loftus Road
"Credit to my team. I demanded one more push this week, and it's not easy to come to QPR and take something, they've had a good run.
"The first 15 to 20 minutes was not easy, a lot of set-pieces and not-nice football, but we came step by step into the game and in the second half in the right moments, we scored and then kept the clean sheet.
"It's a really good performance. There was a feeling after the Bristol game [from others] that this was a bad season, but that's wrong.
"We were very focused, very organised and concentrated. In the second half I can't remember them having one chance against us."
What QPR fans want from January transfer windowpublished at 17:50 24 January
17:50 24 January
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We asked on Thursday what you think QPR need to do in the transfer market before the January window closes.
Here are some fans' responses:
Gazza: We need a striker. No offence to [Michael] Frey and [Zan] Celar but they just don't cut it at this level. Fortunately the rest of the team have all contributed very well. A special mention to Rayan Kolli, who is coming on extremely well and will be a big name within a couple of seasons. Oh, and Marti will be going nowhere folks so hands off!
Justin: Left-back - [Kenneth] Paal won't last every game. Right-back - the choices we have are poor. Central midfielder - we still look a bit light. Proper goalscorer - the last one we had was [Charlie] Austin.
Danny: Would love to see club bring in a striker! Kolli and Frey have been doing very well but if we want to push for the play-offs we need a bit more firepower! [Kader] Dembele returning will be a big boost.
Glenn: A striker.
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Zan Celar's only two goals came at Cardiff City in November, following his summer move to QPR
Ben: I wouldn't say that QPR need to make any additions. The squad has depth, and with [Steve] Cook, Dembele and [Liam] Morrison to come back into the fold, things are looking very bright indeed.
Paul: A top-class striker who can score 10-to-15 goals a season.
Philip: After the poor start we had, which I feel was down to getting the eight new signings to gel, we are now showing how good the signings were. [Kieran] Morgan, [Jonathan] Varane, [Koki] Saito etc. have started to excel as well as Kolli, [Alfie] Lloyd performing well since they stepped up from the development squad. With the players we have already got then a play-off place is within our sight.
Malcolm: A class striker would be awesome but the reality is it's unlikely now.
Charlie: They need to get Koki Saito on the wing, get a new midfielder and also improve the defence.
Mark: We need a left-back. New contract for Jimmy Dunne.