LONDON. Hull City and Queens Park Rangers draw 1-1. M. Forss scored the first goal (26′) for Hull City. I. Chair equalized (75′). Queens Park Rangers was decisively better in terms of ball possession (69%)​

The match was played at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium stadium in London on Saturday and it started at 3:00 pm local time. The referee was Tim Robinson who was helped by Nigel Lugg and Andrew Fox. The 4th official was Trevor Kettle. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was cold at 9.7 degrees Celsius or 49.53 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 77%.​

Match Statistics​

  • ! 69 Ball Possession 31
Shots
  • 14 Total 5
  • 5 On Target 2
  • 9 Off Target 3
  • 0 Shots blocked 0
  • 143 Attack 68
  • 54 Dangerous attack 31
  • 0 Ball safe 0
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 5 Corners 2
Fouls
  • 8 Total 4
  • 2 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 2 Substitutions 4

Ball possession

Queens Park Rangers had a superior ball possession 69% while Hull City was struggling with a 31% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Queens Park Rangers had a more offensive attitude with 54 dangerous attacks and 14 shots of which 5 were on target. Notwithstanding, that was not enough Queens Park Rangers to win the match​.

Queens Park Rangers shot 14 times, 5 on target, 9 off target. Talking about the opposition, Hull City shot 5 times, 2 on target, 3 off target.

Cards

Queens Park Rangers received 2 yellow cards (I. Chair and C. Austin). Regarding the opposition, Hull City received 1 yellow card (M. Forss).

Match Timeline

26'
Ilias Chair- Yellow
34'
45'
66'
69'
Ilias Chair(goal)M. Odubajo
75'
81'
82'
Greg Docherty- sub ->R. Longman
90'
90'
90'
Regan Slater- sub ->G. Honeyman

Standings

After playing this match, Queens Park Rangers will have 53 points like Huddersfield Town to sit in the 4th place. On the other side, Hull City will have 34 points to sit in the 20th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Championship, Queens Park Rangers will host Blackpool on the 23rd of February with a 3-2 head to head record in favor of Queens Park Rangers (5 draws).

Hull City will host Barnsley on the 22nd of February with a 7-7 head to head stats.

Queens Park Rangers – Formation

Queens Park Rangers
G
Seny Dieng 1.Senegal
6.2
D
Yoann Barbet 6.France
6.8
D
Jimmy Dunne 20.Republic of Ireland
7.1
D
Dion Sanderson 28.England
6.8
M
Albert Adomah 37.Ghana
6.9
M
Jeff Hendrick 27.Republic of Ireland
6.2
M
Sam Field 15.England
6.8
M
Chris Willock 21.England
7.3
F
Ilias Chair 10.Morocco
7.3
34' 75'
F
Luke Amos 8.England
6.6
69'
F
Charlie Austin 11.England
6.1
90' 90'
Substitutes
G
David Marshall 25.Scotland
D
Moses Odubajo 22.England
7.1
69'
D
Dominic Ball 12.England
M
Andre Dozzell 17.England
M
Stefan Johansen 7.Norway
M
George Thomas 14.Wales
F
A. Gray 19.Jamaica
90'

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

The manager Mark Warburton decided to play with the following team: Seny Dieng (6.2), Dion Sanderson (6.8), Jimmy Dunne (7.1), Yoann Barbet (6.8), Albert Adomah (6.9), Jeff Hendrick (6.2), Samuel Field (6.8), Christopher Willock (7.3), Luke Amos (6.6), Charlie Austin (6.1) and Ilias Chair (7.3).

The home team had on the bench: Andre Gray, David Marshall, Moses Odubajo (7.1), Andre Dozzell, Stefan Johansen, Dominic Ball and George Thomas.

Substitutions

Queens Park Rangers made 2 changes: L. Amos for M. Odubajo (69′) and C. Austin for A. Gray (90′).

Best player: Ilias Chair​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Queens Park Rangers was Ilias Chair.

His rating is (7.3) with 1 goal, 35 passes (88% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 1 duel out of 7. He performed 4 crosses.

Hull City – Formation

Hull City
G
Matt Ingram 1.England
7.0
66'
D
Callum Elder 3.Australia
7.1
D
Di'Shon Bernard 24.Jamaica
6.9
D
Sean McLoughlin 17.Republic of Ireland
7.4
D
Jacob Greaves 4.England
6.2
M
Alfie Jones 5.England
6.5
M
6.8
M
George Honeyman 10.England
6.4
90'
M
Ryan Longman 16.England
6.5
82'
M
Keane Lewis-Potter 11.England
6.8
F
Marcus Forss 44.Finland
7.0
81' 45' 26'
Substitutes
G
Harvey Cartwright 32.England
6.3
66'
D
Brandon Fleming 21.England
M
Greg Docherty 8.Scotland
6.2
82'
M
Liam Walsh 45.England
M
George Moncur 18.England
M
Regan Slater 27.England
90'
F
Tyler Smith 22.England
6.4
81'

Hull City started with a 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

Shota Arveladze played with: Matt Ingram (7.0), Di’Shon Bernard (6.9), Sean McLoughlin (7.4), Jacob Greaves (6.2), Callum Elder (7.1), Richard Smallwood (6.8), Alfie Jones (6.5), Ryan Longman (6.5), George Honeyman (6.4), Keane Lewis-Potter (6.8) and Marcus Forss (7.0).

The following players were sitting on the bench: Harvey Cartwright (6.3), Tyler Smith (6.4), Greg Docherty (6.2), Liam Walsh, George Moncur, Regan Slater and Brandon Fleming.

Hull City could not rely on the presence of H. Cartwright (injured) and G. Docherty (injured).

Substitutions

Hull City made 4 changes: M. Ingram for H. Cartwright (66′), M. Forss for T. Smith (81′), R. Longman for G. Docherty (82′) and G. Honeyman for R. Slater (90′).

Best player: Sean McLoughlin​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Hull City was Sean McLoughlin.

His rating is (7.4) with 35 passes (68% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 11 duels out of 14.

Results of the day

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