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TEAM NEWS: " QPR v CARDIFF CITY " MATCH THREAD

Sat Mar 29, 2025 7:00 pm

QPR v CARDIFF CITY
Saturday 5th April, 3pm
Sky Bet Championship - Match 40
Loftus Road
 


1,520 Cardiff Fans Travelling to QPR

City never took both Tiers:







OMER RIZA TEAM NEWS:

Omer Riza:

“Right-back Perry Ng will not make the trip to Loftus Road after sustaining an injury against the Owls, while Anwar El Ghazi is also unlikely to feature against the west London outfit, either.”


In better news, top-scorer Callum Robinson, who was omitted from the squad last week, and winger Chris Willock are both back in contention


“Anwar El Ghazi hurt his back and was unavailable today [Thursday, for training]. Joe Ralls and Rambo [Aaron Ramsey] are long-term injuries and still out.”


A late call will be made on Andy Rinomhota, with the midfielder-turned-right-back still coping with the "devastating" news of his brother's passing.










TEAM NEWS:

Joe Ralls out for the season.
"He hurt his calf so he'll be out for three or four weeks. He probably won't feature again this season," said Bluebirds manager Omer Riza.


Ramsey is out for the rest of the season.

Alnwick is out for the season.

"Jesper Daland is running.”







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Club Connections

Chris Willock spent four years at QPR before joining us in the summer.

Rival Players

Harrison Ashby was on loan at Swansea last season.

The Opposition's Manager

Marti Cifuentes was appointed QPR manager in October 2023.

He successfully kept them in the league with games to spare last season.

After a tough start to the season, they have now pulled away from the bottom three.

Opposition Dangerous Players

Paul Smyth is an experienced player at this level and caused us issues in the reverse fixture.

Jack Colback is a consistent high performer in the Championship.

Head To Head 

We have only won one of the last five meetings.

QPR have won three in that time, including their 2-0 win at CCS in November.

Team News - Predicted Line-Ups

QPR: Nardi, Dunne, Edwards, Fox, Paal, Varane, Colback, Morgan, Andersen, Smyth, Dembele

Cardiff City: Horvath, Ng, Fish, Bagan, O'Dowda, Chambers, Mannsverk, Alves, Davies, Ashford, Salech

Last Game

We drew 1-1 home to Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday.

On the same day, QPR lost 3-1 at Stoke.

Match Odds

QPR - 11/10
Cardiff City - 11/4
Draw - 9/4

Predictions

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Re: LATEST NEWS " QPR v CARDIFF CITY " MATCH THREAD

Sat Mar 29, 2025 7:37 pm

“ REMAINING 7 GAMES “



05/04/2025 Queens Park Rangers v Cardiff City Crowd Away Support



08/04/2025 - 19:45 - Preston North End (a)


12/04/2025 - 15:00 - Stoke City (h)




18/04/2025 Sky Sports 17:50pm
Sheffield United vs. Cardiff City - Friday, 18th April, 2025



21/04/2025 - 15:00 - Oxford United (h)

26/04/2025 -15:00 - West Bromwich Albion (h)

03/05/2025 -15:00 -Norwich City (a)
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Re: LATEST NEWS " QPR v CARDIFF CITY " MATCH THREAD

Sat Mar 29, 2025 7:52 pm

Joe Ralls out for the season.
"He hurt his calf so he'll be out for three or four weeks. He probably won't feature again this season," said Bluebirds manager Omer Riza.
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Re: LATEST NEWS " QPR v CARDIFF CITY " MATCH THREAD

Sat Mar 29, 2025 8:39 pm

QPR have picked up just 7 points from their past 10 games and lost 5 out of the last 6. Unbelievably they are in worse form than us. Another draw between two poor out of form teams seems the obvious prediction. We can't keep a clean sheet and love to help out of form teams.

Re: LATEST NEWS " QPR v CARDIFF CITY " MATCH THREAD

Sat Mar 29, 2025 8:42 pm

EastleighBlue wrote:QPR have picked up just 7 points from their past 10 games and lost 5 out of the last 6. Unbelievably they are in worse form than us. Another draw between two poor out of form teams seems the obvious prediction. We can't keep a clean sheet and love to help out of form teams.


Sounds familiar. They were in terrible form before they played us last time and we managed to turn their season around for them that time.

Expect no different next weekend.

Re: LATEST NEWS " QPR v CARDIFF CITY " MATCH THREAD

Sun Mar 30, 2025 5:45 am

Derby County:
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Re: LATEST NEWS " QPR v CARDIFF CITY " MATCH THREAD

Sun Mar 30, 2025 1:26 pm

Don’t care what anybody says this is now a must win game.

Re: LATEST NEWS " QPR v CARDIFF CITY " MATCH THREAD

Sun Mar 30, 2025 3:29 pm

Got to be a win no other result will Do we have got to go for it Players and RIZA TIME TO STEP UP NO MORE EXCUSES

Re: LATEST NEWS " QPR v CARDIFF CITY " MATCH THREAD

Sun Mar 30, 2025 7:29 pm

Carpe Diem wrote:Don’t care what anybody says this is now a must win game.


Totally agree. Derby will probably beat Preston in Wednesday. That would put us in the bottom three.

Lose to QPR and it'll be difficult to find a route away from trouble.

Re: TEAM NEWS: " QPR v CARDIFF CITY " MATCH THREAD

Mon Mar 31, 2025 6:31 am

Ramsey is out for the rest of the season.

Alnwick is out for the season.

"Jesper Daland is running.”

Re: TEAM NEWS: " QPR v CARDIFF CITY " MATCH THREAD

Mon Mar 31, 2025 10:33 pm

QPR boss Marti Cifuentes says Michael Frey was injured late in training on Friday, leading to his absence against Stoke City.
QPR were beaten again on Saturday afternoon, this time losing 3-1 to relegation-threatened Stoke City.

Rayan Kolli is working his way back but his return will need to be a gradual one to avoid re-injury while Zan Celar remains a way off returning. Perhaps Lloyd will be ready to go from the start against Cardiff City after coming on off the bench in Stoke.

If not, Cifuentes will have Dembele, Paul Smyth and perhaps Yang Min-hyeok as makeshift strikers to consider.

Re: TEAM NEWS: " QPR v CARDIFF CITY " MATCH THREAD

Tue Apr 01, 2025 3:42 am

We've won two away all season qpr we never do well at there ground start of the season they were struggling came to Cardiff and turned us over can't see nothing but a home win

Re: TEAM NEWS: " QPR v CARDIFF CITY " MATCH THREAD

Tue Apr 01, 2025 10:29 pm

desbluebird wrote:We've won two away all season qpr we never do well at there ground start of the season they were struggling came to Cardiff and turned us over can't see nothing but a home win


To be fair we've won two out of our last three at QPR.

But the home game this season was awful and a terrible result.

Re: TEAM NEWS: " QPR v CARDIFF CITY " MATCH THREAD

Tue Apr 01, 2025 11:01 pm

QPR attacking midfielder Ilias Chair has been ruled out for four weeks with a hamstring injury sustained against Middlesbrough.

The Morocco international was substituted in the 55th minute of his side's 2-1 defeat at Riverside Stadium on 11 March, with Hoops manager Marti Cifuentes "very concerned" at the time.

Speaking before his side's match at Stoke City on Saturday (15:00 GMT), Cifuentes said he was hopeful the 27-year-old would return before the end of the season.

"It seems like a hamstring injury that will take some time for him to recover," he told BBC Radio London.

"I think we need to take it week-by-week but there is a possibility that he might be back before the end of the season, yes."

Cifuentes said he hoped to have Jonathan Varane and Alfie Lloyd back for the Stoke trip, but captain Steve Cook would miss the game, external with a foot injury.

Re: TEAM NEWS: " QPR v CARDIFF CITY " MATCH THREAD

Wed Apr 02, 2025 9:16 am

Latest Championship Relegation Odds

The prices with SkyBet this morning:

1/10 - Plymouth
8/13 - Luton
5/4 - Derby
13/9 - Cardiff
13/8 - Oxford
3/1 - Stoke
6/1 - Hull
22/1 - Portsmouth
28/1 - QPR
40/1 - Swansea
100/1 - Preston

Re: TEAM NEWS: " QPR v CARDIFF CITY " MATCH THREAD

Wed Apr 02, 2025 9:11 pm

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Re: TEAM NEWS: " QPR v CARDIFF CITY " MATCH THREAD

Wed Apr 02, 2025 11:08 pm

Both QPR and Cardiff City are managing fresh injury blows following the international break.
QPR risk being dragged into a relegation dogfight after defeat to Stoke City last weekend made it five defeats in their last six Championship outings.

The R’s have now not won a game of football since Valentine’s Day and sit in 15th, just seven points above the drop zone. It’s been a dismal fall-off following a rampant run of form over the festive period and New Year, which has earmarked QPR as play-off contenders at one point.

The situation would become even more precarious with defeat to Cardiff City at Loftus Road on Saturday. The Welsh outfit are 22nd in the table and would close the gap from themselves to QPR to just two points with victory. Here’s your QPR v Cardiff City team news.

Re: TEAM NEWS: " QPR v CARDIFF CITY " MATCH THREAD

Wed Apr 02, 2025 11:11 pm

QPR team news -

QPR captain Steve Cook missed out against Stoke City having picked up a knock in the draw with Leeds United before the international break. The centre-back is expected to return against Cardiff City but only time will tell if that remains the case.

A club statement last week read: “Steve Cook, who came off against Leeds before the international break, will need a period of offload to help manage an ongoing foot injury which was first sustained at the end of December. He is currently on course to rejoin team training next week in the build-up to our home fixture with Cardiff City.”

Marti Cifuentes was without an out-and-out striker in his matchday squad against the Potters. Michael Frey picked up an ‘issue’ on Friday so was not able to feature in that game. The severity of that problem remains to be known.

Meanwhile, Jonathan Varane and Alfie Lloyd have both been seen back in first team training after hamstring and ankle problems respectively. Those two players are set to return in the near future.

Re: TEAM NEWS: " QPR v CARDIFF CITY " MATCH THREAD

Thu Apr 03, 2025 2:05 pm

1,520 Cardiff Fans Travelling to QPR

City never took both Tiers:

Re: TEAM NEWS: " QPR v CARDIFF CITY " MATCH THREAD

Thu Apr 03, 2025 4:33 pm

OMER RIZA TEAM NEWS:

Omer Riza:

“Right-back Perry Ng will not make the trip to Loftus Road after sustaining an injury against the Owls, while Anwar El Ghazi is also unlikely to feature against the west London outfit, either.”


In better news, top-scorer Callum Robinson, who was omitted from the squad last week, and winger Chris Willock are both back in contention


“Anwar El Ghazi hurt his back and was unavailable today [Thursday, for training]. Joe Ralls and Rambo [Aaron Ramsey] are long-term injuries and still out.”


A late call will be made on Andy Rinomhota, with the midfielder-turned-right-back still coping with the "devastating" news of his brother's passing.
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Re: TEAM NEWS: " QPR v CARDIFF CITY " MATCH THREAD

Thu Apr 03, 2025 11:09 pm

QPR face a huge clash this weekend as they look to put distance between themselves and the relegation battle.
QPR are in the midst of a pivotal week in their season having dropped down the table over recent weeks. The Hoops looked earlier in the season as though they had put a poor start behind them, moving up to mid-table alongside London rivals Millwall.

But the second half of the winter has not been kind to Marti Cifuentes’ men, and they are now six without a win and down in 15th place, just five points above the relegation zone. In a normal Championship season, 45 points would put any given club on the brink of securing safety, but this season is very different.

With only a five-point gap between 22nd and 15th, and only a seven-point gap between 23rd and 15th, as many as nine teams are involved in the relegation battle, with bottom club Plymouth Argyle likely a little too far adrift, currently seven points from safety.

Derby County’s win over Preston North End on Wednesday night - their game in-hand - put the cat among the pigeons, with the Rams moving out of the relegation zone and above Cardiff by one point as a result. But it’s bad news for QPR.

If Cifuentes’ men lose to Cardiff this weekend and Derby also win, the Hoops would be only two points ahead of Cardiff and Derby would be within one point of them. That would put QPR in the thick of the relegation battle, with only six games remaining after this weekend.