Summary

  • Polter heads QPR ahead early on

  • Henry's deflected effort levels for Wolves

  • Chery hits post late on for QPR

  1. QPR 1-1 Wolvespublished at 59 mins

    Ethan Ebanks-Landell gives away a very soft free-kick in a dangerous position for QPR. Matt Phillips picks out Leroy Fer, but the Dutchman heads over from eight yards.

    A decent chance squandered, as Rangers' new £2.5m signing Conor Washington warms up on the sidelines.

  2. QPR 1-1 Wolvespublished at 56 mins

    End-to-end stuff now.

    Matt Phillips picks up the ball 30 yards out for QPR and makes up some ground before shooting low at Carl Ikeme.

    Wolves break and Dave Edwards heads over the bar from 10 yards.

  3. QPR 1-1 Wolvespublished at 54 mins

    Rajiv van La ParraImage source, Rex Features

    After that Wolves equaliser, this is anyone's game. Who wants to win it?

    Rajiv van La Parra has looked Wolves' most likely to create something in this match, and he sends across another good ball from the right wing, but there's no gold shirt on the end of it.

  4. QPR 1-1 Wolvespublished at 51 mins

    In truth, it always seemed like it would take something like that for Wolves to get back into this match. But they'll take it, of course.

    Wanderers are back defending for the moment, with QPR striker Sebastian Polter sending a shot in on the turn straight at Carl Ikeme.

  5. QPR 1-1 Wolvespublished at 48 mins

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    In hindsight somebody could have closed him down, but it's just thoroughly unlucky and a thoroughly undeserved goal for Wolves as well.

    Matt Lawrence, BBC Radio London co-commentator

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    GOAL (Henry)published at 48 mins

    QPR 1-1 Wolves

    Wolves are level in fortunate circumstances as James Henry sends in a shot from 25 yards and it deflects off two QPR defenders into the net past Alex Smithies.

    They conceded after two minutes of the first half, but they've equalised three minutes into the second period.

    James HenryImage source, PA
  7. KICK-OFFpublished at 45 mins

    QPR 1-0 Wolves

    No substitutions to report as Wolves, who are trailing 1-0, get the second half under way.

  8. Elsewhere in the Championshippublished at 13:30

    While we wait for the players to come back out at Loftus Road, there's enough time to tell you about today's other Championship fixtures.

    Leaders Middlesbrough host Nottingham Forest and second-placed Hull travel to Craven Cottage to face Slavisa Jokanovic's Fulham.

    Meanwhile, there's a huge game at the bottom of the table as Bolton host fellow strugglers MK Dons.

    Championship fixtures
  9. FA People's Cup under waypublished at 13:28

    #PeoplesCup

    If you're missing a bit of cup action this weekend, fear not - it's the first round of the FA People's Cup.

    There are more than 35,000 people taking part throughout England in 10 different categories and we've got live text commentary of today's action here.

    Luton Town B win the @BedsFA disability #PeoplesCup

    Here are Luton Town B celebrating their win in the @BedsFA disability round on Friday.

    Today's matches involve the adult females, female veterans and adult males.

  10. In the Premier Leaguepublished at 13:24

    Norwich v LiverpoolImage source, Rex Features

    Just over half an hour has been played in the Premier League, as Norwich City host Liverpool.

    Dieumerci Mbokani has just brought the Canaries level after Roberto Firmino had put the visitors in front.

    You can follow that game here.

  11. HT: QPR 1-0 Wolvespublished at 13:21

    PieImage source, Rex Features

    While the players take a break and the fans tuck into their half-time refreshments, let me tell you about what's happening elsewhere in the world of football...

  12. HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:18

    QPR 1-0 Wolves

    Polter celebratesImage source, Rex Features

    QPR lead by a single goal at the break, scored by Sebastian Polter in the second minute.

    Polter rose highest to meet a left-wing free-kick and net his fourth goal in five games for Rangers.

  13. QPR 1-0 Wolvespublished at 45 mins

    Into two minutes of stoppage time at Loftus Road.

  14. QPR 1-0 Wolvespublished at 43 mins

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    Looking at him, I don't think Sebastian Polter's the most technically gifted player in the world, but he isn't getting ideas above his station. Danny Batth will know he's been in a game. He's causing so many more problems than Le Fondre is.

    Matt Lawrence, BBC Radio London co-commentator

  15. QPR 1-0 Wolvespublished at 43 mins

    QPR winger Junior Hoilett shows some good feet to cut inside onto his right foot, but his tame shot from 20 yards is easily gathered by Carl Ikeme.

  16. QPR 1-0 Wolvespublished at 39 mins

    QPR v WolvesImage source, Rex Features

    About six minutes and stoppage time remaining in the first half. It's been a fairly even contest in terms of possession so far, with little in the way of goalmouth action at either end.

    Sebastian Polter's second-minute header still separates the two sides.

  17. QPR 1-0 Wolvespublished at 35 mins

    Sebastian Polter is in excellent form in front of goal - his early header was his fourth in five appearances for QPR. The German gets on the end of another cross but he nods the ball straight at goalkeeper Carl Ikeme.

  18. QPR 1-0 Wolvespublished at 34 mins

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    Rajiv van La Parra is the only Wolves player causing problems. He's beating Konchesky all day long but it's good covering by the QPR defenders to stop his cross.

    Matt Lawrence, BBC Radio London co-commentator

  19. QPR 1-0 Wolvespublished at 34 mins

    Matt Doherty heads a drilled cross behind for a QPR corner, which is taken short by Massimo Luongo. A devilish, deflected cross causes chaos and Wolves clear at about the seventh attempt.

    On the counter-attack, Rajiv van La Parra's cross is hooked clear by the Rangers defence.

  20. QPR 1-0 Wolvespublished at 33 mins

    A Wolves cross from the right drifts harmlessly behind for a goal kick. They've recovered well from the early setback of going a goal behind, without ever really looking like equalising.

    Meanwhile, QPR goalscorer Sebastian Polter is back on his feet after receiving some treatment for a knock.