QPR will welcome Hull City to Loftus Road on November 22, with both teams keen to improve their league standings. QPR's recent form has been inconsistent, but their attacking threat at home remains notable. Hull City, with more consistent recent performances, may look to dominate possession and exploit defensive gaps. Expectations are for an open game with chances at both ends but favoring Hull's attacking unit to break down QPR's defense eventually.
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These are our top betting tips and predictions for the match.
A competitive first half is expected, possibly ending in a draw, with Hull looking to push harder in the second half to take control.
Over 2.5 goals is a likely outcome given the attacking prowess of Hull and the defensive vulnerabilities of QPR.
Both teams have scored in recent encounters, and with Hull's attacking threat and QPR's attacking capabilities, Both Teams To Score (BTTS) looks promising.
Hull City is favored with a -0.75 handicap, reflecting their recent strong form, but QPR shows resilience at home with a good defensive record.
The match on November 22 at Loftus Road could see Hull City clinching a narrow victory or a draw as they continue solid form. QPR’s home advantage might keep the game competitive, but Hull's potency in attack and recent head-to-head success give them an edge.
Hull City holds a slight advantage in recent head-to-head encounters, winning 60% of their last 10 matches against QPR, including crucial victories on the road.
QPR will be without J. Clarke-Salter due to a hip injury, which may impact their defensive setup. Hull City's squad is largely fit, with no significant injuries reported.
QPR is likely to employ a 4-2-3-1 formation, emphasizing possession and attack. Hull City probably will line up with their customary 4-2-3-1, focusing on counter-attacks and quick transitions.
Hull City is currently in a stronger form with a 71% recent win rate, while QPR's form has dipped to 29%, highlighting Hull's recent dominance and potential to secure points at Loftus Road.
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QPR will be missing J. Clarke-Salter due to a hip injury, which could impact their defensive solidity against Hull City.