Queens Park Rangers will look to win back-to-back games for the first time in two months when they host Hull City on Tuesday in a Championship match with kickoff at 9:45 pm.
QPR have had a mixed start to the Championship season, collecting eight points from their opening six league games. In their second season match, the R’s beat Middlesbrough 3-2.
However, they could not build upon that result, failing to win their next four games in all competitions. Despite this setback, they ended their winless run at the weekend with another 3-2 victory as they took the lead on three occasions to beat Watford.
Ilias Chair and Chris Willock had their strikes canceled out by Ken Sema and Joao Pedro, respectively, before Albert Adomah scored the winner in the 70th minute. QPR will look to avoid defeat for a third consecutive game vs. Hull City on Tuesday.
Hull City is third in the table, level on points with leaders Reading. They began the season with a four-game unbeaten run in the league, including two victories, before losing 5-2 away to West Bromwich Albion.
However, they bounced back in another entertaining encounter at the weekend, beating Coventry City 3-2 to begin the campaign with three consecutive home victories.
QPR vs. Hull City Head to Head
Both sides have 15 games against each other, with hosts taking three wins while visitors with six wins. Here is a look at their previous encounters:
Home
- Watford 2-3 QPR
- QPR 1-1 Rotherham United
- QPR 0-1 Blackpool
- Sunderland 2-2 QPR
Away
- Hull City 3-2 Coventry City
- West Brom 5-2 Hull City
- Burnley 1-1 Hull City
- Hull City 2-1 Norwich City
QPR Team News
Beale is expected to name an unchanged side and can call upon Jake Clarke-Salter, Taylor Richards, Adomah, and Willock. After scoring in all three of his appearances this term, Willock will attempt to continue his fine goalscoring form on Tuesday.
Hull City Team News
It is unknown whether Ozan Tufan, Brandon Fleming, Dogukan Sinik, and Billy Chadwick will be available for Tuesday’s game against West Ham. Vaughn Covil was withdrawn in the first half of Saturday’s defeat to Arsenal and could be replaced by Andy Cannon if he is not fit enough to play.
Prediction and Odds
Hull City have won all three of their home games this season but have not yet won on the road. We think they will settle for a draw in Tuesday’s meeting with QPR.
- Draw
- Double Chance
- Goals Under 3.5