Beeb text.... HITS THE WOODWORK Swansea 0-0 QPR QPR almost take a fortuitous lead as Chris Willock's cross comes off the post and Swansea escape thanks to a combination of keeper Freddie Woodman and Kyle Naughton.
Just able to start following after finishing work...and I'm an hour ahead, guessing these 7pm kick offs are a pain for others too!
OFF THE POST! Willock and Chair combine again, with Ilias denied for a second time by the woodwork. Some move in the build-up
Chair put through by Willock, nice ball, Chair's shot deflected onto the post by their Keeper. Should have scored.
We are several games on from the incident (such as it was), the guy has lost his place in the team. The point has been made, now we should be playing our best team.
HITS THE WOODWORK Swansea 0-0 QPR QPR have hit the post for a second time! Ilias Chair's low shot comes off the woodwork after some slick build-up with team-mate Chris Willock.
Really dangerous play as their player made a back whilst Barbet was in the air. Ref should have booked him.
Local journo...... Gareth Vincent BBC Sport Wales at the Liberty Stadium It has got to the stage of the season where what other teams are doing matters almost as much to players as their own fortunes do. That is very much the case at the Liberty Stadium, where Swansea City's substitutes - situated right next to the press box rather than in the dugout because of Covid regulations - are asking for regular updates from Norwich's top-two encounter with Watford. Dan Gosling's goal, of course, is bad news for third-placed Swansea. Swansea's job is to claim three points themselves, but they have not had it easy so far against a lively QPR side who have hit the woodwork twice.