LONDON. Sunderland was ultimately too strong for Queens Park Rangers with the goal of Luke O’Nien (34′), Jack Clarke (82′) and Jack Clarke (90′).

Ilias Chair missed a decisive penalty (66′). That would have allowed Queens Park Rangers to draw the match.​

The match was played at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium stadium in London on Tuesday and it started at 7:45 pm local time. The referee was Chris Kavanagh who was helped by Daniel Cook and Daniel Robathan. The 4th official was Will Finnie. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was quite cold at 6.1 degrees Celsius or 42.96 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 87%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 55 Ball Possession 45
Shots
  • 7 Total 12
  • 2 On Target 8
  • 3 Off Target 3
  • 2 Shots blocked 1
  • 91 Attack 102
  • 87 Dangerous attack 46
  • 0 Ball safe 0
  • 14 Free Kicks 12
  • 1 Penalties 0
  • 2 Corners 2
  • 1 Off Sides 1
Fouls
  • 16 Total 13
  • 6 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 3 Substitutions 4

Ball possession

Queens Park Rangers was in firm control of the ball 55% while Sunderland was struggling with a 45% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Queens Park Rangers was putting more pressure with 87 dangerous attacks and 7 shots of which 2 were on target. Anyhow, Sunderland succeeded in find the solution to win this match.​

Queens Park Rangers shot 7 times, 2 on target, 5 off target. Regarding the opposition, Sunderland shot 12 times, 7 on target, 4 off target.

Cards

Queens Park Rangers received 6 yellow cards (Sam Field, Jamal Lowe, Andre Dozzell, Stefan Johansen, K. Paal and Jimmy Dunne). On the opposite side, Sunderland received 2 yellow cards (Jack Clarke and P. Roberts).

Match Timeline

34'
Luke O'Nien(goal)
Osman Kakay- sub ->Ethan Laird
46'
63'
Sam Field- Yellow
63'
Ilias Chair- missed penaltyIlias Chair
66'
69'
Jack Clarke - Yellow
69'
Dan Neil- sub ->Alex Pritchard
71'
72'
S. Armstrong- sub ->T. Iroegbunam
76'
81'
Dennis Cirkin - sub ->Aji Alese
81'
P. Ekwah- sub ->J. Gelhardt
81'
82'
82'
Jack Clarke (goal)A. Diallo
K. Paal- Yellow
89'
90'
Jack Clarke (goal)Dan Neil
Jimmy Dunne- Yellow
90'
90'
P. Roberts- Yellow

Standings

Next matches

In the next match in the Championship, 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).

Sunderland will play away agasint Preston North End on the 6th of May with a 4-0 head to head stats in favor of Preston North End (2 draws).

Queens Park Rangers – Formation

Queens Park Rangers
G
Seny Dieng 1.Senegal
6.6
D
K. Paal 22.Suriname
7.0
89'
D
Rob Dickie 4.England
6.3
D
Jimmy Dunne 3.Republic of Ireland
6.5
90'
D
Ethan Laird 27.England
6.3
46'
M
Ilias Chair 10.Morocco
6.2
M
Andre Dozzell 17.England
7.0
81' 72'
M
Sam Field 15.England
6.2
63'
M
Tim Iroegbunam 47.England
7.6
76'
M
Jamal Lowe 18.Jamaica
6.8
71'
F
C. Martin 14.Scotland
6.1
Substitutes
G
Jordan Archer 13.Scotland
D
Osman Kakay 2.Sierra Leone
6.8
46'
D
Joe Gubbins 39.England
M
E. Dixon-Bonner 19.England
M
Stefan Johansen 6.Norway
81' 82'
F
S. Armstrong 30.Republic of Ireland
6.3
76'
F
Albert Adomah 37.Ghana

Queens Park Rangers started with a 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

The manager Neil Critchley decided to play with the following team: Seny Dieng (6.6), Ethan Laird (6.3), Robert Dickie (6.3), Jimmy Dunne (6.5), Kenneth Paal (7.0), Samuel Field (6.2), Andre Dozzell (7.0), Jamal Lowe (6.8), Ilias Chair (6.2), Tim Iroegbunam (7.6) and Chris Martin (6.1).

The home team had on the bench: Sinclair Armstrong (6.3), Osman Kakay (6.8), Joseph Gubbins, Elijah Dixon-Bonner, Stefan Johansen, Albert Danquah Adomah and Jordan Archer.

Substitutions

Queens Park Rangers made 3 changes: Ethan Laird for Osman Kakay (46′), T. Iroegbunam for Sinclair Armstrong (76′) and Andre Dozzell for Stefan Johansen (81′).

Best player: Tim Iroegbunam​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Queens Park Rangers was Tim Iroegbunam.

His rating is (7.6) with 38 passes (89% accurate) and 2 key passes. He was won 10 duels out of 16.

Sunderland – Formation

Sunderland
G
Anthony Patterson 1.England
7.6
D
D. Batth 6.England
6.4
D
Daniel Ballard 5.Northern Ireland
7.3
D
A. Alese 42.England
6.6
81'
D
Trai Hume 32.Northern Ireland
6.6
M
Alex Pritchard 21.England
7.2
69'
M
Luke O'Nien 13.England
7.2
34'
M
P. Roberts 10.England
7.1
90'
M
Abdoullah Ba 17.France
6.6
63'
F
Jack Clarke 20.England
7.3
69' 82', 90'
F
Joe Gelhardt 28.England
6.6
81'
Substitutes
G
Alex Bass 12.England
D
Dennis Cirkin 3.England
81'
M
P. Ekwah 39.France
81'
M
Dan Neil 24.England
6.4
69'
F
Amad Diallo 16.Ivory Coast
6.6
63'
F
Jewison Bennette 19.Costa Rica
F
I. Lihadji 22.France

Sunderland started with a conservative line-up (4-4-2).

Tony Mowbray played with: Anthony Patterson (7.6), Trai Hume (6.6), Daniel Ballard (7.3), Danny Batth (6.4), Ajibola-Joshua Alese (6.6), Patrick Roberts (7.1), Luke O’Nien (7.2), Alex Pritchard (7.2), Abdoullah Ba (6.6), Joe Gelhardt (6.6) and Jack Clarke (7.3).

These were the players on the bench: Pierre Ekwah, Amad Diallo (6.8), Dennis Cirkin, Jewison Bennette, Alex Bass, Daniel Neil (6.4) and Isaac Lihadji.

Substitutions

Sunderland made 4 changes: A. Ba for Amad Traoré (63′), Alex Pritchard for Daniel Neil (69′), J. Gelhardt for Pierre Ekwah Elimby (81′) and Aji Alese  for Dennis Cirkin (81′).

Best player: Anthony Patterson​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Sunderland was the goalkeeper: Anthony Patterson. His rating is 7.63. He saved 1 penalty. He performed 2 saves.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Championship.​