please log in to view this image QPR vs Fulham FA Cup Third Round Saturday 9th January, 15:00 The Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium please log in to view this image Previous meetings vs Fulham; Games won: 14 Games drawn: 7 Games lost: 18 Ones to remember; 08 Sep 1979 Queens Park Rangers v Fulham W 3-0 League Division Two 02 May 1983 Queens Park Rangers v Fulham W 3-1 League Division Two 31 Aug 1971 Fulham v Queens Park Rangers W 0-3 League Division Two Ones to forget; 26 Jan 1929 Fulham v Queens Park Rangers L 5-0 Division Three (South) 02 Oct 1948 Fulham v Queens Park Rangers L 5-0 League Division Two 09 Jan 1979 Fulham v Queens Park Rangers L 2-0 FA Cup 02 Oct 2011 Fulham v Queens Park Rangers L 6-0 Premier League 25 Sep 2015 Fulham v Queens Park Rangers L 4-0 League Championship We've played them three times in the cup, lost all three. Players who have played for both; Rodney Marsh; 1962–1966 Fulham 63 (22) 1966–1972 Queens Park Rangers 211 (106) Dean Coney; 1980–1987 Fulham 211 (56) 1987–1989 Queens Park Rangers 48 (7) Paul Parker; 1982–1987 Fulham 153 (2) 1987–1991 Queens Park Rangers 125 (1) 1997 Fulham 3 (0) Rufus Brevett; 1991–1998 Queens Park Rangers 153 (1) 1998–2003 Fulham 175 (1) Paul Peschisolido; 1997–2001 Fulham 95 (24) 2000 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 5 (1) Lee Cook; 2002–2003 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 13 (1) 2004–2007 Queens Park Rangers 119 (9) 2007–2009 Fulham 0 (0) 2008–2009 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 23 (1) 2009–2012 Queens Park Rangers 27 (1) Andy Johnson; 2008–2012 Fulham 86 (13) 2012–2014 Queens Park Rangers 20 (2) Adel Taarabt; 2009-2010 → Queens Park Rangers 48 (8) 2010–2015 Queens Park Rangers 109 (26) 2013–2014 → Fulham 12 (0) Bobby Zamora; 2008–2012 Fulham 91 (20) 2012–2015 Queens Park Rangers 83 (12) Match Preview; Busy week, so from the official; FOLLOWING last weekend’s postponement with Luton Town, the R’s are back in action on Saturday as we prepare to face Premier League outfit Fulham in the FA Cup third round (3pm GMT KO). After last week’s positive draw with Norwich City, Mark Warburton’s QPR side will be hoping to build on that impressive performance at Carrow Road, starting with the clash with Fulham. Like Rangers this weekend’s opponents have also felt the full implications of Covid-19 with Scott Parker’s side having been unable to take to the field since Boxing Day. Fulham are slowly growing into life back in the top flight and have only tasted defeat once in their last six Premier League games. Saturday’s match will be contested behind closed doors, with Rangers fans in the UK able to watch every kick live on BBC iPlayer.
I may be cynical but this may well be a match both sides will be doing everything possible to lose...