English Championship


BTTS Yes
QPR 1 - 2 Hull City
Who will win?
1

QPR
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Draw
2

Hull City
Struggling QPR play host to Hull City in one of this weekends main EFL Championship matchups. The hosts currently sit all the way down in 16th comfortably above the relegation zone however with a 9 point gap. Visiting side Hull City however are having a much more positive season currently sat amongst the play-off spots in 5th.
Our advanced algorithm is predicting a 2-1 win on the road for the visitors and history suggests a strong likelihood for our key betting tip of both sides finding the back of the net.
Key Betting Tip: Both Teams To Score at 1.73 odds represents excellent value based on the tip provided by our team of in-house tipsters.
QPR (4-2-3-1): Hamer, Morgan, Dunne, Cook, Field, Varane, Madsen, Dembele, Burrell, Chair, Kone
Hull City (4-2-3-1): Pandur, Coyle, Egan, Hughes, Giles, Hadziahmetovic, Slater, Gelhardt, Crooks, Joseph, Destan
In the sides last 5 head to heads there has been one marginal victor and that is this weekends visiting side Hull City. They lead QPR 3 wins to 2 and having recorded some top results in recent times such as 3-0 wins twice they will be sure to have a mental advantage heading into this one.
However you cannot rule out the influence of the last game in which QPR slenderly beat Hull 2-1, perhaps this will play in the minds of the visitors this weekend.
Last 5 QPR Games:
QPR have shown what is fair to say, dismal form having only won 1 in their previous 5 efforts. It explains why they sit so far down in the Championship as of current and considering ambitions of a play-off spot they will really be hoping to turn it around soon.
Neither end of the pitch is looking particularly string for the hosts which will hardly rouse confidence. They have only kept 1 clean sheet in the last 5 and conceded 8, whilst at the top end of the pitch they have only been able to net 3 of their own.
Last 5 Hull City Games:
By comparison Hull's form has been great, the side have managed to win 3 and draw 1 in their last 5 outings having only been bested once in a narrow 2-1 loss away to Derby. The form is indicative of why they currently sit in a play-off spot but they will have to keep it going with another win on the road this weekend to fulfil these ambitions come the end of the season.
Similarly to their hosts this weekend Hull have struggled to keep it neat at the back in their last 5 having only kept 1 clean sheet and conceding 6. The main difference between them and their opposition however is the ability to bag goals, they have managed to score 9 in the last 5 and look set to keep this up with main striker McBurnie nearing closer to a return.
Our advanced algorithm analyses over 200 data points to generate these predictions with 70% confidence in Both Teams To Score. The model factors in current form, head-to-head records, player availability, and tactical matchups.
Football Park's Best Bet: BTTS @ 1.73 - Our team of in-house betting tipsters have predicted a Both Teams To Score in this fixture. The two sides form, individual quality, and head-to-head record justify confidence in this selection.
Rumarn Burrell (QPR):
The Jamaican forward has been on fire in the past few months leading the QPR line. He has found himself with a mixed role in the squad primarily playing up front as a striker he has also played in the number 10 spot on occasion when manager Julien Stephan has experimented with his side.
Burrell arrived in the summer window and has been putting up returns his new side will be very happy with. He is the clubs top scorer in the league with 5 and has contributed 1 assist so far this league campaign.
Joe Gelhardt (Hull City):
No stranger to Championship football Joe Gelhardt is having his best season in the competition so far. Having only played 15 he has already beaten his best returns record in the league which will be a big delight to parent club Leeds United. Just as happy with the returns though will be loan club Hull who are sat in a play-off spot in part because of how well Gelhardt is playing.
As of current he is the clubs top goal scorer in the league with 7 and has contributed 2 assists. Before this campaign his highest return in the Championship was 6 G/A so safe to say he looks set to demolish this by some way.
Broadcast Details: N/A (UK)
Stadium Information: The game will take place at Loftus Road in London, England, the home of QPR. The stadium has a capacity of 18,500.
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