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Bristol City vs QPR Prediction & Betting tips
Bristol City receives the Queens Park Rangers from Steve McClaren at Ashton Gate. Bristol City is in top form and is neatly sixth. Queens Park Rangers is safely fifteenth and seems to be able to play out the season calmly. What kind of match can we expect on Tuesday evening? Time for a preview!
Bristol City:
At Bristol City they no longer know what losses are. That is really something from 2018 because it was not lost in 2019. The last loss was on Saturday, November 24 on Elland Road against Leeds United. Since then, the subsequent twelve league matches have not been lost. That is, it was won eight times and played four times. The twenty-eight earned points have led to a jump in the rankings. Where it first bombed anonymous in the middle, it has now become a serious candidate for direct promotion to the Premier League.
Striking from the victories is that six of the eight games were won with the smallest possible difference. Only when visiting Stoke City and at home against Swansea City was 2-0 won. Another striking aspect that has come to light during the unbeaten series is the number of clean sheets. Six times the zero was held and in all cases this was immediately sufficient for three points. It shows how difficult it is to win from Bristol City. To speak with the words of Johan Cruijff: “You can not lose from Bristol City but you can win from you.”
Queens Park Rangers:
Queens Park Rangers headed for a spacious home defeat last Saturday after forty-two minutes. At that moment, it was 0-4 behind a much stronger Birmingham City. On Loftus Road it was eliminated and it was fortunate that it scored during the separation of the market. Because of the 1-4 rest position, it became a real match. In the second half, Matt Smith scored his second goal and Jordan Cousins scored ten minutes before time for the 3-4. When Luke Freeman was eliminated in injury time, QPR got a penalty. Unfortunately, it was missed by Nakhi Wells which put the counter at zero points in this game.
Queens Park Rangers manager Steve McClaren with his reaction after the losing match against Birmingham City: “It was a great reaction from my players after the 1-4 halftime. Yet I am here with mixed feelings because the first half was very, very bad. I spoke to the players about their responsibilities during the break. The second half gave the players a positive signal. We came close to 4-4, but unfortunately Nakhi Wells missed the penalty, making it 3-4. In the end we have to remember the positive things of this race and take them to Bristol City on Tuesday. ”
Bristol City vs QPR head to head matches
21.08.18 CHA QPR Bristol City 0 : 3
27.01.18 CHA Bristol City QPR 2 : 0
23.12.17 CHA QPR Bristol City 1 : 1
14.04.17 CHA Bristol City QPR 2 : 1
18.10.16 CHA QPR Bristol City 1 : 0