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Warburton: There are seven important games to go Share article:
QPR boss Mark Warburton wants to see some strong performances from his team as we head into the final seven clashes of the Sky Bet Championship campaign.
Rangers returned from a much-needed international break with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Coventry City, but then followed it up with a disappointing away defeat to Nottingham Forest three days later.
The R’s now face seven important clashes between now and the beginning of May and Warburton knows that for the integrity of the league, these are as significant as ever – starting with Sheffield Wednesday tomorrow afternoon.
Jeremy Simpson
QUEENS Park Rangers were on hand to clinch a comfortable 3-0 victory over Coventry City at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium.
Early first-half strikes from Chris Willock and an own goal from Michael Rose set Rangers on their way and Ilias Chair’s effort mid-way through the second half wrapped an enjoyable Good Friday afternoon in W12.
Heading into this one Mark Warburton made three changes from the R’s side that took to the field just over 12 days ago, with Joe Lumley, Geoff Cameron and Chris Willock coming into the starting XI. As Seny Dieng and Lyndon Dykes were named on the bench – with Jordy de Wijs omitted from the squad as he continues to nurse the injury which saw him withdrawn early on in the draw with Reading.
#QPRSHW stream available for season ticket holders Share article:
SEASON ticket holders in the UK or Ireland will be able to watch Saturday s Sky Bet Championship clash against Sheffield Wednesday live on QPR+.
As per EFL rules, a 2020/21 QPR+ season ticket voucher covers
ALL home and midweek away matches.
The fixture has been selected for live coverage by Sky Sports, which means that, although season ticket holders can still watch, the club are not permitted to sell QPR+ match passes in the UK, Ireland or any overseas country where the EFL’s global television deal is present.
The only countries where the club are permitted to sell match passes for the Sheffield Wednesday game are listed below.