HUDDERSFIELD. Queens Park Rangers and Huddersfield Town draw 1-1. J. Lowe scored the first goal (13′) for Queens Park Rangers. M. Waghorn made it even (39′).
The match was played at the The John Smith’s Stadium stadium in Huddersfield on Saturday and it started at 3:00 pm local time. The referee was Geoff Eltringham with the collaboration of Shaun Hudson and Philip Dermott. The 4th official was Tom Reeves. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was cold at 8.8 degrees Celsius or 47.75 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 77%.
Match Statistics
- 53 Ball Possession 47
Shots
- 6 Total 11
- 2 On Target 2
- 3 Off Target 8
- 0 Shots blocked 0
- 119 Attack 93
- 48 Dangerous attack 44
- 0 Ball safe 0
- 0 Penalties 0
- 8 Corners 4
- 3 Off Sides 2
Fouls
- 14 Total 13
- 2 Yellow Cards 2
- 0 Double Yellow 0
- 0 Red Card 0
Other
- 5 Substitutions 3
Ball possession
None of the teams was particularly dominant in terms of ball possession. Huddersfield Town was in possession of the ball for 53% of the time vs. Queens Park Rangers that controlled the ball for 47% of the time.
Attitude and shots
Huddersfield Town was putting more pressure with 48 dangerous attacks and 6 shots of which 2 were on target. However, that was not enough Huddersfield Town to win the match.
Huddersfield Town shot 6 times, 2 on target, 3 off target. On the other side, Queens Park Rangers shot 11 times, 2 on target, 8 off target.
Cards
Huddersfield Town received 2 yellow cards (Jonathan Hogg and Jack Rudoni). On the other side, Queens Park Rangers received 2 yellow cards (Jake Clarke-Salter and Albert Adomah).
Match Timeline
Standings
After playing this contest, Huddersfield Town will have 27 points to remain in the 22nd place. On the opposite side, Queens Park Rangers will have 39 points like Swansea City to hold in the 14th place.
Next matches
In the next match in the Championship, Huddersfield Town will host Reading on the 6th of May with a 7-6 head to head record in favor of Reading (6 draws).
Queens Park Rangers will host Bristol City on the 6th of May with a 9-8 head to head statistic in favor of Bristol City (7 draws).
Huddersfield Town – Formation
Huddersfield Town adopted the aggressive line-up (4-3-3).
The manager Mark Fotheringham decided to play with the following team: Tomáš Vaclík
, Oliver Turton , Tom Lees , Michał Helik , Matthew Lowton , Scott High , Jonathan Hogg , David Kasumu , Joseph Hungbo , Martyn Waghorn and Jack Rudoni .The home team had on the bench: Anthony Knockaert
, Jordan Rhodes , Nicholas Bilokapic, Jaheim Headley, Matthew Pearson, Brahima Diarra and Josh Koroma .Huddersfield Town could not rely on the presence of Matty Pearson (injured).
Substitutions
Huddersfield Town made 5 changes: Martyn Waghorn for Jordan Rhodes (64′), Jonathan Hogg for Anthony Knockaert (64′), S. High for Josh Koroma (64′), J. Hungbo for Brahima Diarra (70′) and Michal Helik for Matthew Pearson (79′).
Best player: Tom Lees
The player that probably impressed the most for Huddersfield Town was Tom Lees.
His rating is
with 50 passes (84% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 5 duels out of 9.Queens Park Rangers – Formation
Also Queens Park Rangers adopted the aggressive line-up (4-3-3).
Neil Critchley played with: Seny Dieng
, Ethan Laird , Jimmy Dunne , Jake Clarke-Salter , Kenneth Paal , Samuel Field , Stefan Johansen , Andre Dozzell , Ilias Chair , Jamal Lowe and Christopher Willock .The following players were sitting on the bench: Luke Amos, Jordan Archer, Sinclair Armstrong
, Tim Iroegbunam, Osman Kakay, Robert Dickie and Albert Adomah .Substitutions
Queens Park Rangers made 3 changes: Chris Willock for Albert Adomah (66′), Andre Dozzell for Sinclair Armstrong (66′) and Stefan Johansen for Tim Iroegbunam (77′).
Best player: Jamal Lowe
The player that probably impressed the most for Queens Park Rangers was Jamal Lowe.
His rating is
with 1 goal, 7 passes (57% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 6 duels out of 9.Results of the day
These are the results of the day in the Championship.
- Swansea City – Birmingham City – 3-4
- Rotherham United – Sheffield United – 0-0
- Reading – Watford – 2-2
- Norwich City – Burnley – 0-3
- Hull City – Cardiff City – 1-0
- Preston North End – Bristol City – 1-2
- Millwall – Sunderland – 1-1
- Middlesbrough – Blackpool – 3-0
- Luton Town – Stoke City – 1-0
- Huddersfield Town – Queens Park Rangers – 1-1