please log in to view this image QPR vs Leeds Championship 18th January 2020 - 12.30pm Loftus Road please log in to view this image Games won: 20 Games drawn: 16 Games lost: 24 Ones to remember; 28 Oct 1950 Queens Park Rangers v Leeds United W 3-0 League Division Two 24 Apr 1976 Queens Park Rangers v Leeds United W 2-0 League Division One 11 Mar 1992 Queens Park Rangers v Leeds United W 4-1 League Division One 16 Sep 1995 Leeds United v Queens Park Rangers W 1-3 Premier League 07 Aug 2016 Queens Park Rangers v Leeds United W 3-0 League Championship Ones to forget; 03 Nov 1951 Leeds United v Queens Park Rangers L 3-0 League Division Two 03 Dec 1977 Leeds United v Queens Park Rangers L 3-0 League Division One 30 Dec 1978 Queens Park Rangers v Leeds United L 1-4 League Division One 27 Nov 1990 Queens Park Rangers v Leeds United L 0-3 League Cup 04 Apr 1994 Queens Park Rangers v Leeds United L 0-4 Premier League 24 Jan 1995 Leeds United v Queens Park Rangers L 4-0 Premier League 20 Nov 2004 Leeds United v Queens Park Rangers L 6-1 League Championship Players who have played for both; Tony Ingham; 1947–1950 Leeds United 3 (0) 1950–1963 Queens Park Rangers 514 (3) Tony Currie; 1976–1979 Leeds United 102 (11) 1979–1982 Queens Park Rangers 81 (5) Rob Hulse; 2005 → Leeds United (loan) 13 (6) 2005–2006 Leeds United 39 (12) 2010–2013 Queens Park Rangers 23 (2) Clarke Carlisle; 2000–2004 Queens Park Rangers 96 (6) 2004–2005 Leeds United 35 (4) Paddy Kenny; 2010–2012 Queens Park Rangers 77 (0) 2012–2014 Leeds United 76 (0) Shaun Derry; 2005–2008 Leeds United 71 (3) 2010–2013 Queens Park Rangers 92 (1) Matt Smith; 2013–2014 Leeds United 42 (12) 2017–2019 Queens Park Rangers 92 (21) Match Preview; No time this week so from the official; KIYAN Prince Foundation Stadium’s biggest crowd of the season so far is set to be present for QPR’s Sky Bet Championship clash against Leeds United on Saturday (12.30pm kick-off). The R’s will come into the game against the second-placed Whites with retribution on their minds. Rangers were beaten at local rivals Brentford last weekend – ending a two-match winning run – and they will of course be eager to return to winning ways. Leeds will be feeling similar. The Yorkshire club – led by Argentinian coach Marcelo Bielsa – also suffered defeat last time out. They lost to Sheffield Wednesday and, as a result, saw their cushion over third place be cut to six points. Both teams will therefore be desperate to earn the points and there promises to be a cracking atmosphere for the lunch time kick-off. QPR completed the signing of former Leeds youngster Jack Clarke on Thursday and he could make his Rangers bow in the clash. Ticket news Tickets for Saturday's clash remain on sale and you can purchase yours online up until three hours before kick-off byCLICKING HERE. They will be on sale in person from Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium until kick-off. Please not there are special restrictions in place for Saturday's game. Head to head QPR wins: 20 Draws: 16 Leeds United wins: 24 Team news QPR: Yoann Barbet (hamstring), Charlie Owens (knee). Leeds United: Barry Douglas (rib), Adam Forshaw (hip), Tyler Roberts (hamstring). Pre-match words QPR Manager Mark Warburton: “They are physically a very powerful team, they have experienced players and quality across their ranks. They move very well, with and without the ball, and they close down the opposition.” Leeds United Manager Marcelo Bielsa: “Every team in a long competition like this one has ups and downs. If you analyse what happened with West Brom and Leeds - top of the table and second in the table - you are going to realise that being regular in one season of 46 games is not possible.”
She looks like she's entirely the work of photoshop from the neck down. Plus the hoops are way too thin.
On bloody Sky again!!! Although I am working and cant make the game and I have Sky Go to be able to watch. But the bloody curse of Sky!
Knowing my annoying, frustrating, at times incompetent, Brentfird capitulating but beautiful football team, we'll beat the league leaders with Lumley playing the game of his life!
Just as massive looked certain to gain promotion this year, they have started to slide a little. I am assured by a few who have seen them play that this year they are the real deal and that they won't capitulate at the last fence like they seem to have done the past few years. Looking forward to the game and hoping for a good game and good performance.
Difficult to call this one, massive Leeds champions of Europe (nearly) United perennial bottlers May be nervous as ****. Unconvincing over Christmas lost last week, if they go a goal down we maybe they will collapse or Leeds champions of Europe (nearly) United perennial bottlers May be nervous as ****. Unconvincing over Christmas lost last week need to prove a point and stuff us, whereas we are QPR so who knows