Summary

  • Fulham beat QPR in west London derby

  • McCormack fires Fulham ahead

  • Dembele & Cairney make it 3-0

  • Chery grabs consolation for R's

  • Slavisa Jokanovic's first win as Fulham boss

  1. QPR 0-3 Fulhampublished at 65 mins

    Fulham create another chance, but Tom Cairney shoots straight at QPR keeper Alex Smithies.

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    It is literally attack versus defence. Fulham have toyed with QPR and don't look like a team down the bottom of the table.

    Paul Mortimer, Ex-Charlton midfielder on BBC Radio London

  2. QPR 0-3 Fulhampublished at 64 mins

    Moments ago QPR midfielder Daniel Tozser sliced the ball badly out of play to jeers from home fans. That just about sums up their afternoon.

    Tjaronn Chery was about to come on for the home side, but he's sat back down on the bench. 

  3. QPR 0-3 Fulhampublished at 60 mins

    Moments later Luke Garbutt lashes wide, slicing the ball wide with his right foot after brilliant work from Jamie O'Hara on the left.

    Fulham fans refer to O'Hara as the "Putney Pirlo", and he's doing the Italy legend justice today.

  4. QPR 0-3 Fulhampublished at 60 mins

    Fulham are playing the better football by a long, long way.

    Ryan Fredericks over-hits a cross which could have provided another opportunity for Moussa Dembele.

    At the other end, Matt Phillips calls Whites keeper Andy Lonergan into action with a low shot from outside the area.

  5. QPR 0-3 Fulhampublished at 57 mins

    Jamie O'Hara skews a shot wide from an offside position after Fulham work another opening.

    The visitors are pinging the ball around QPR with ease.

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    QPR have got to get closer to players and put them under pressure. It is not good enough and it is far too easy for Fulham."

    Paul Mortimer, Ex-Charlton midfielder on BBC Radio London

  6. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 53 mins

    QPR 0-3 Fulham

    QPR boss Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink makes his second change, as Nasser El Khayati comes on for Junior Hoilett.

    Can the Dutchman sprinkle some magic and inspire a comeback?

  7. QPR 0-3 Fulhampublished at 52 mins

    The "ole"s are out from the Fulham fans for a long passing move. The visitors are very comfortable in possession at Loftus Road.

    Scott Parker FulhamImage source, Rex Features
  8. QPR 0-3 Fulhampublished at 50 mins

    This is surely just about game management from Fulham now, at 3-0 up away from home in a west London derby.

  9. YELLOW CARDpublished at 47 mins

    QPR 0-3 Fulham

    The wall seemed a mile back and Scott Parker was well ahead of it to charge down Matt Phillips' effort from the free-kick.

    It looks like he encroached but the referee ignores it.

    QPR skipper Nedum Onuoha gets a yellow card for his protestations.

  10. QPR 0-3 Fulhampublished at 46 mins

    Ranges go direct and more positive from the kick-off and Junior Hoilett is taken down by Michael Madl on the edge of the area.

    QPR have a free-kick in an attacking position and a chance for a shot at goal....

  11. Kick-offpublished at 46 mins

    QPR 0-3 Fulham

    We are back under way at Loftus Road as Fulham get the second half started.

    What response will QPR have to that blistering 15-minute spell from Fulham just before the break?

    R's boss Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has made a change, with January signing Conor Washington replacing Sebastian Polter up front.

  12. Change at the top of the Championship?published at 13:29

    With Championship leaders Middlesbrough not in action until Monday, Hull or Burnley could be sitting pretty at the top of the table come 5 o'clock this evening.

    The Tigers are away at Blackburn while the Clarets make the trip to Reading.

    Two new managerial reigns begin as Darren Walsall's Derby side welcome MK Dons and Neil Warnock's new side Rotherham entertain Birmingham.

    Elsewhere, bottom of the table Charlton host Cardiff while struggling Bolton go to fourth-placed Brighton.

  13. In the Premier Leauge...published at 13:27 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2016

    Sunderland 1-1 Manchester United

    Away from that breathless first half at Loftus Road, we've got one Premier League game under way at the Stadium of Light.

    Wahbi Kahzri gave Sunderland an early lead, but Anthony Martial has just levelled things up for Louis Van Gaal's side.

    You can follow live text coverage of that game here.

    Michael CarrickImage source, Getty Images
  14. HT: QPR 0-3 Fulhampublished at 13:26

    QPR manager Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink will surely be giving his players an almighty ear-bashing in the changing room.

    Meanwhile Fulham boss Slavisa Jokanoivc is on the brink of his first victory as Whites boss at the seventh attempt.

    Surely nothing can go wrong now for the visitors?

  15. HT: QPR 0-3 Fulhampublished at 13:20

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    Fulham have been so far ahead. There are not enough QPR players doing enough. Half-time has saved them from more goals.

    Paul Mortimer, Ex-Charlton midfielder on BBC Radio London

  16. HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:19 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2016

    QPR 0-3 Fulham

    Fulham have been running QPR ragged in the last 15 minutes and the half-time whistle will come as a relief to Rangers boss Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink.

    The Whties came close to adding a fourth in injury time and every time the come forward they look like they are going to score.

    The teams come off to a chorus of boos at Loftus Road, but the travelling fans will be delighted with their first-half display.

  17. goal

    GOAL (Cariney)published at 45 +1 mins

    QPR 0-3 Fulham

    QPR fans look away now. This game is surely as good as over as Fulham strike on the counter-attack.

    Luke Garbutt's long pass finds Ross McCormack in space and the Scot drives at a ragged Rangers defence.

    His ball through finds Moussa Dembele, who scuffs a shot low across Alex Smithies.

    The ball rebounds off the post and Tom Cairney is there to react quickest and turn the ball home.

  18. QPR 0-2 Fulhampublished at 45 mins

    We'll have three added minutes at the end of the first half.

  19. QPR 0-2 Fulhampublished at 43 mins

    QPR finally build a decent opening as Matt Phillips gets in a cross.

    It is just too far ahead of Jamie Mackie, and Fulham stopper Andy Lonergan gathers, but it is encouraging for Rangers fans.

  20. QPR 0-2 Fulhampublished at 42 mins

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    QPR look one-dimensional in their play. They have got to start asking questions of Fulham's defence as it is not the quickest or the most agile.

    Paul Mortimer, Ex-Charlton midfielder on BBC Radio London