Queens Park Rangers defeated Hull City with a 2-0 win. HIGHLIGHTS

LONDON. Queens Park Rangers had a surprising win over Hull City with a 2-0 win with a goal from C. Willock (45') and a goal from I. Chair (73').

Queens Park Rangers defeated Hull City with a 2-0 win. HIGHLIGHTS

LONDON. Queens Park Rangers had a surprising win over Hull City with a 2-0 win with a goal from C. Willock (45′) and a goal from I. Chair (73′). Hull City was unquestionably better in terms of ball possession (66%).​

The match was played at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium stadium in London on Saturday and it started at 3:00 pm local time. In front of 16,967 spectators.​ The referee was James Bell who had the assistance of Ian Cooper and George Byrne. The 4th official was Gavin Ward. The weather was moderate rain. The temperature was cold at 12.09 degrees Celsius or 53.76 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 91%.​

Match Timeline

Chris Willock(goal)Samuel Field
45'
46'
Aaron Connolly- sub ->Adama Traoré
51'
J. Philogene- Yellow
51'
Regan Slater- sub ->Jaden Philogene-Bidace
S. Armstrong- sub ->Paul Smyth
67'
L. Dykes- Yellow
70'
70'
Jean Michaël Seri- Yellow
Ilias Chair(goal)Chris Willock
73'
Osman Kakay- sub ->Reggie Cannon
75'
Ziyad Larkeche- sub ->Lyndon Dykes
76'
76'
Ozan Tufan- sub ->Jean Michaël Seri
85'
86'
87'
Liam Delap- Yellow
90'
90'

Standings

After playing this encounter, Queens Park Rangers has 19 points to sit in the 22nd place. Talking about the opposition, Hull City will stays with 30 points like Sunderland and Cardiff City to remain in the 8th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Championship, Queens Park Rangers will host Plymouth Argyle on the 13th of December with a 4-1 head to head statistic in favor of Plymouth Argyle (6 draws).

Hull City will play away against Middlesbrough on the 13th of December with a 12-9 head to head record in favor of Middlesbrough (4 draws).

Queens Park Rangers – Formation

Queens Park Rangers
G
Asmir Begovic 1.Bosnia and Herzegovina
8.4
D
Jake Clarke-Salter 6.England
7.1
D
Reggie Cannon 20.United States
7.0
75'
D
K. Paal 22.Suriname
7.0
D
Steve Cook 5.England
7.3
M
Jack Colback 4.England
M
Chris Willock 7.England
8.4
86' Goals45'
M
Sam Field 8.England
6.8
M
Ilias Chair 10.Morocco
7.8
85' Goals73'
M
Paul Smyth 11.Northern Ireland
6.7
67'
M
Andre Dozzell 17.England
6.4
F
L. Dykes 9.Scotland
7.0
76' 70'
Substitutes
G
Jordan Archer 13.Scotland
D
Jimmy Dunne 3.Republic of Ireland
D
Osman Kakay 2.Sierra Leone
6.4
75'
D
Ziyad Larkeche 21.France
6.6
76'
D
A. Drewe 29.England
M
Taylor Richards 18.England
M
E. Dixon-Bonner 19.England
6.8
85'
F
Charlie Kelman 23.England
6.4
86'
F
S. Armstrong 30.Republic of Ireland
6.8
67'

Queens Park Rangers adopted the 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

The manager Martí Cifuentes Corvillo decided to play with the following team: Jack Colback, Asmir Begović (8.4), Reggie Cannon (7.0), Steve Cook (7.3), Jake Clarke-Salter (7.1), Kenneth Paal (7.0), Samuel Field (6.8), Andre Dozzell (6.4), Paul Smyth (6.7), Ilias Chair (7.8), Chris Willock (8.4) and Lyndon Dykes (7.0).

The home team had on the bench: Jimmy Dunne, Osman Kakay (6.4), Jordan Archer, Taylor Richards, Elijah Dixon-Bonner (6.8), Ziyad Larkeche (6.6), Charlie Kelman (6.4), Aaron Drewe and Sinclair Armstrong (6.8).

Substitutions

Queens Park Rangers made 5 changes: Chris Willock for Charlie Kelman (86′), Ilias Chair for Elijah Dixon-Bonner (85′), Paul Smyth for Sinclair Armstrong (67′), Reggie Cannon for Osman Kakay (75′) and Lyndon Dykes for Ziyad Larkeche (76′).

Player of the match: Chris Willock​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Queens Park Rangers was Chris Willock.

His rating is 8.4 with 1 goal, 29 passes (81% accurate) and 2 key passes. He won 5 duels out of 9. He performed 2 crosses.

Hull City – Formation

Hull City
G
Ryan Allsop 17.England
5.8
D
Sean McLoughlin 6.Republic of Ireland
7.7
D
Lewie Coyle  2.England
6.8
D
Jacob Greaves 4.England
7.0
D
Alfie Jones 5.England
D
Cyrus Christie  33.Republic of Ireland
7.1
M
Adama Traoré 10.Mali
6.7
46'
M
T. Morton 15.England
7.0
M
J. Philogene 23.England
7.5
51' 51'
M
Jean Michaël Seri 24.Ivory Coast
6.8
76' 70'
M
Scott Twine 30.England
7.3
90'
F
Liam Delap 20.England
6.4
90' 87'
Substitutes
G
Matt Ingram 1.England
D
Andy Smith 26.England
D
M. Jacob 29.England
M
Ozan Tufan 7.Turkey
6.6
76'
M
Greg Docherty 8.Scotland
M
H. Vaughan 14.England
6.8
90'
M
Regan Slater 27.England
7.0
51'
F
T. Sellars-Fleming 41.England
6.4
90'
F
Aaron Connolly 44.Republic of Ireland
6.4
46'

Also Hull City adopted the 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

Liam Rosenior played with: Alfie Jones, Ryan Allsop (5.8), Cyrus Christie (7.1), Sean McLoughlin (7.7), Jacob Greaves (7.0), Lewie Coyle (6.8), Tyler Morton (7.0), Jean Michaël Seri (6.8), Adama Traoré (6.7), Scott Twine (7.3), Jaden Philogene-Bidace (7.5) and Liam Delap (6.4).

The following players were sitting on the bench: Matt Ingram, Ozan Tufan (6.6), Greg Docherty, Harry Vaughan (6.8), Andy Smith, Regan Slater (7.0), Matty Jacob, Tyrell Sellars-Fleming (6.4) and Aaron Connolly (6.4).

Hull City could not rely on the presence of Regan Slater (injured).

Substitutions

Hull City made 4 changes: Adama Traoré for Aaron Connolly (46′), Jaden Philogene-Bidace for Regan Slater (51′), Jean Michaël Seri for Ozan Tufan (76′) and Scott Twine for Harry Vaughan (90′).

Player of the match: Sean McLoughlin​

The player that probably impressed the most for Hull City was Sean McLoughlin.

His rating is 7.7 with 119 passes (95% accurate) and 0 key passes. He won 2 duels out of 3.

Results of the day

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