Queens Park Rangers will be aiming to avoid a drop back in the relegation zone when they host Leicester City on Saturday. The side could be back in the bottom three if Oxford win in the lunchtime kick-off but boss Gary Rowett will be keen to back up his first win in charge with another to ensure the side remain safe. Meanwhile, a four league match losing streak has got QPR dangerously close to joining the relegation scrap, with the side just nine points clear of the bottom three. Leicester have lost four of their last eight home league games against QPR (W3 D1), including the Hoops' most recent trip to the King Power in March 2024. QPR are looking for a league double over Leicester for the first time since the 2010-11 campaign when they won the Championship title under Neil Warnock. Leicester have lost their last five home league games against London teams by an aggregate score of 12-0, last winning in December 2024 in a 3-1 win against West Ham. QPR have won just two of their last 21 away league games that have kicked off at 3pm on a Saturday (D7 L12), wins against Wrexham in September and Bristol City in October this season. Leicester manager Gary Rowett has won just two of his last 12 league games against QPR (D5 L5) and is winless in three (D1 L2).
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Queens Park Rangers Aim to Avoid Relegation in Leicester City Clash
Queens Park Rangers face a crucial test against Leicester City as they look to avoid a drop back in the relegation zone. The Hoops are just nine points clear of the bottom three and a win would be a significant boost.
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