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Brentford vs QPR Prediction & Betting tips
In the West London Derby, Brentford and QPR meet in the championship. In the mammoth league with 24 teams, there are always two games on the program these weeks, which is why the teams are physically at the limit.
The hosts and guests have only had two days off because they kicked the ball last Tuesday evening – both successfully because they both scored a three.
For the match between Brentford and QPR, the tip includes fewer than three goals. Further analyzes of current games on the island are presented in the England Football Tips section on the betting base. Spectators are still not allowed in the Brentford Community Stadium.
Brentford:
The Bees have been waiting for a return to the House of Lords for 73 years. By the last day of the match they were a bit out of step in this endeavor, which was only missed by a gossamer last year due to a defeat in the playoff final against the Cottagers. The points were shared three times before it was enough to win again last Tuesday evening.
The Middlesex footballers won 1-0 at Barnsley. Here Ivan Toney scored the decisive goal. The Watkins substitute in the storm has got used to the team of Danish coach Thomas Frank. Toney came from Peterborough from League One, where the 24-year-old was able to put on the top scorer’s crown last season.
Now he simply continues scoring goals one floor up: the striker has already scored eleven times for the Londoners – only Armstrong from Blackburn tops this great number. Only in three of the last eleven league games was he denied a goal and in the context of this flashback Toney even tied a double pack three times.
In view of this accuracy, the odds for his next goal celebration in the Brentford match against QPR are also interesting.
QPR:
The 13th of the previous year is currently again at this position in the championship table. The Super Hoops always lack the necessary constancy that would be necessary for a better placement. Instead, the balance sheet is completely balanced with four wins and four defeats and five draws.
After the first two victories in a row against Cardiff and Derby were recently achieved, an upward trend seemed to be indicated, but in between QPR was already waiting for the next successful experience over two rounds. Last Tuesday evening, however, the time had come: Rotherham was beaten 3-2.
An opponent who is currently absolutely defeatable: Read off from four bankruptcies in the last five league games. In addition, the defense continues to be shaky: only Wycombe and Coventry have received more hits than the blue-whites! The defensive weakness applies especially to guest appearances. In these ten of the 18 seasonal goals were posted.
No wonder that so far there has only been one win abroad. The success of coach Mark Warburton’s troops was also only successful against the bottom of the table Derby and only thanks to a late goal shortly before the end of the game. Furthermore, Luke Amos cannot appear. The 23-year-old is normally placed in the middle of the 1976 runner-up.
Brentford vs QPR head to head matches
11.01.20 CHA Brentford QPR 3 : 1
28.10.19 CHA QPR Brentford 1 : 3
02.03.19 CHA Brentford QPR 3 : 0
10.11.18 CHA QPR Brentford 3 : 2
21.04.18 CHA Brentford QPR 2 : 1