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Substitute Lucas Andersen's 93rd minute winner against Preston North End sealed a late three points for the R's and confirmed the club's mathematical Championship safety. Journalist Dan Evans also gives a look ahead at Monday's visitors Swansea City.
‣ Follow Dan on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/danevansftbl
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Oli Hargreaves from The Butter Pie Podcast joins to give the opposition view ahead of 15th place QPR's visit to 16th place Preston North End.‣ Check out The Butter Pie Podcast: https://thebutterpiepress.wordpress.com/‣ Follow Oli on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/olihargreavess
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Queens Park Rangers held Play-Off pushers Bristol City to a 1-1 draw at Loftus Road on Saturday afternoon with Karamoko Dembele’s 21st minute header cancelled out by George Earthy’s 30th minute equaliser.
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An exceptional second half of the season sees QPR's next visitors Bristol City back in the Play-Off places for the first time since August. Can they hold on with five to go? Robins YouTuber Ani gives his verdict.
‣ Check out Ani's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@AniHarish‣ Follow Ani on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/AniHarish1
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Tottenham loanee Yang Min-Hyeok’s stoppage time goal sealed a vital 3-1 win for QPR at Oxford United to give the R's some much needed breathing room from the Championship relegation zone.
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16th placed Queens Park Rangers head to 18th placed Oxford United on Wednesday evening, and just like Cardiff last Saturday it’s another huge fixture that could make or break our push for safety. Yellows fan Joe joins to give the opposition view.
Follow Joe on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Joe_Citrone
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With just five points separating QPR in 15th and Cardiff in 22nd, this Saturday is shaping up as must-win as they get. Joining me to discuss the stakes for the Bluebirds is Si from Cardiff City World.
‣ Follow Si on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Si1927
‣ Check out Cardiff City World
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QPR’s dismal 3-1 loss at Stoke City on Saturday afternoon made it six away losses in a row, six matches home or away without a win and eight losses in the past 11.
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QPR's final run-in of the 2024/25 season begins this Saturday with a trip to 20th placed Stoke City. Daniel from the Every Step Along The Way podcast joins to discuss the Potters' downward turn, chances of survival and the Mark Robins consensus.
‣ Follow Daniel on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/dbuxton87
‣Check out Every Step Along The Way: https://www.twitter.com/everystepalong
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Saito and Cook both scored against the run of play to give QPR an unexpected 2-0 lead against league-leaders Leeds, but with the away side pulling a goal back either side of half-time, 10-man Rangers had to settle for a hard-earned draw.
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QPR play host to league leaders Leeds United this Saturday for our final fixture before the first international break of 2025, so @joeblackburn42 joined me to discuss an away side that have lost just twice since the two teams first met at Elland Road back in November.
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QPR officially matched their worst losing streak of the season on Tuesday night with a 2-1 loss to Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium now their fourth in a row.
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Strikerless QPR head to centre-backless Boro on Tuesday night for their penultimate Championship fixture before the first international break of 2025. Jonny from @BoroBreakdown joins to talk through Boro's downturn in form, injuries woes and the current Carrick consensus.
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Rangers continued to stumble on Saturday afternoon with a 1-0 defeat to 10-man West Brom at The Hawthorns becoming their third straight defeat and sixth in the past eight.
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QPR's tough March run continues on Saturday with a trip to play off hopefuls West Brom. Adrian Goldberg from The Liquidator podcast joins to talk through the Baggies' season so far.
Check out The Liquidator podcast: https://www.x.com/TheLiquidatorP1
Follow Adrian: https://www.x.com/GoldbergRadio
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QPR lost their second match in a row and fifth in the past seven on Saturday afternoon with a 2-1 defeat to automatic promotion hopefuls Sheffield United at Loftus Road.
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QPR kick off a tough run of March fixtures with a visit from promotion-hunting Sheffield United. Nick from @SheffUnitedWay joins to give his take on the season so far, confidence of automatic promotion and how likely the Blades are to go back in for Jimmy Dunne in the summer.
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QPR’s faint outside chances of a play-off place were dented on Saturday afternoon with Portsmouth completing the double over Rangers with another 2-1 win, this time at Fratton Park.
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A year on from Andre Dozzell being jettisoned out of W12 to make way for Isaac Hayden, the pair are now playing alongside one another in a much improved Pompey side. @HancockAnalysis kindly joined to discuss.
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