Queens Park Rangers v Oxford United: Predictions, Lineups & Odds (11/12)

Queens Park Rangers welcome Oxford United to MATRADE Loftus Road for a vital relegation showdown with the R’s looking to continue their upturn in form.

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Our 3 Predictions For Queens Park Rangers v Oxford United:

  • 1st Prediction For Queens Park Rangers v Oxford United: Match Result – Queens Park Rangers – 5/2
  • 2nd Prediction For Queens Park Rangers v Oxford United: Rayan Kolli To Score Anytime – 3/1
  • 3rd Prediction For Queens Park Rangers v Oxford United: Over 1.5 Goals – 7/20

1st Prediction For Queens Park Rangers v Oxford United: Match Result – Queens Park Rangers – 5/2

Oxford United have yet to win away from home in the Championship this season and have lost five of their last seven matches. Queens Park Rangers appear to have turned a corner and have put together a mini unbeaten run of four matches, winning twice in that run including a 3-0 win over Norwich City on their last outing.

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2nd Prediction For Queens Park Rangers v Oxford United: Rayan Kolli To Score Anytime – 3/1

Rayan Kolli has had to be patient for opportunities this season, regularly taking his place on the bench. He was called upon early in the R’s last outing and unleashed the frustration of his watching brief on the Canaries netting twice. With Zan Celar on the sidelines, Kolli will be looking to grab his chance with both hands.

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3rd Prediction For Queens Park Rangers v Oxford United: Over 1.5 Goals 7/20

These two sides both concede goals and their matches have contained a combined 92 goals so this season. Queens Park Rangers have conceded an average of 1.4 goals per game and their visitors have allowed 1.6 goals against them.

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Best Odds For Queens Park Rangers v Oxford United:

Bookmaker Queens Park Rangers Draw Oxford United
MyriadPlay 99/100 12/5 5/2
Gentleman Jim 1/1 12/5 13/5
Betarno 20/21 9/4 13/5

Full Preview Of The Game: Last Results And Head-To-Head

Queens Park Rangers have not had the best of seasons so far and find themselves nervously looking over their shoulders at the the relegation places. The R’s had managed just one win in 13 Championship matches until beating Cardiff City 2-0 in Wales. A draw away at high-flying Watford followed and their most recent outing brought a comprehensive 3-0 victory over Norwich City. These points have moved Rangers out of the bottom three and level on points with their opponents but they remain just one clear of the drop zone.

Des Buckingham’s Oxford travel to London with just a solitary win in their last 13 league games, that victory coming against bottom side Hull City. Despite their lack of victories, United have had some results that they can look back on with some satisfaction. Draws against promotion hopefuls Burnley and West Bromwich Albion combined with a point in the most recent match against Millwall have proved Oxford can match teams in this league but they are in desperate need of taking all three points.

Queens Park Rangers and Oxford United have been strangers to each others in recent years, with the vast majority of their meetings coming in pre-season friendlies. Their most recent friendly meetings was in July 2023, at the beginning of a season that would eventually see Oxford promoted to the Championship. The outcome of that match was a 5-0 victory for Oxford with Cameron Branagan, Mark Harris, Marcus Browne, Stanley Mills and Jordan Thorniley all getting on the scoresheet.

The most recent competitive meeting was back in 2021 in an EFL Cup match at Loftus Road. A Rob Dickie inspired Queens Park Rangers ran out 2-0 winners thanks to goals from Dickie and an own goal from Leon Chambers-Parillon sealed Rangers passage into the next round.

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Where To Watch Queens Park Rangers v Oxford :

Where can I watch the game, either on TV or in person?

  • Location: MATRADE Loftus Road, London
  • Date: 11th December, 2024
  • TV Channel: Sky Sports +

Probable Lineups For Queens Park Rangers v Oxford United:

What sort of lineups can we expect from both sides for this Championship relegation clash?

Queens Park Rangers Lineup:

  • Lineup: P. Nardi, J. Dunne, S. Cook, L. Morrison, K. Paal, J. Varane, K. Morgan, P. Smyth, N. Madsen, K. Saito, R. Kolli
  • Suspended/injured: Ilias Chair, J. Colback, J. Clarke-Salter, K. Dembele, M. Frey, Z. Celar
  • Coach: Marti Cifuentes

Oxford United Lineup:

  • Lineup: J. Cumming, S. Long, E. Moore, C. Brown, G. Leigh, M. Phillips, W. Vaulks, C. Branagan, P. Placheta, T. Goodrham, D. Scarlett
  • Suspended/injured: J. Bennett, K. Edwards, L. Sibley, S. Dembele
  • Coach: Des Buckingham

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Tom Green is a former primary school teacher turned football writer who has been with The Real EFL for two years. Passionate about football since childhood, he has also contributed to Late Tackle and Gamers Decide. His expertise covers predictions, match previews, and data-driven analysis. Tom has explored topics from Irish players in England’s lower leagues to comprehensive team studies. Holding scouting certificates in opposition analysis and talent identification, he brings a keen analytical perspective to his football writing.

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