Leeds United are looking to bounce back to winning ways when they take on QPR this weekend.
After a comfortable 3-0 win over Plymouth Argyle on Saturday, Leeds United were unable to build on their momentum in the week and slipped to a 1-0 defeat at Millwall.
The result is particularly frustrating as Daniel Farke’s side failed to take advantage of Sunderland and Burnley both dropping points and allowed Sheffield United to slip into 2nd place in the table instead.
Leeds will be happy to return to Elland Road, where their form has been excellent of late, at the weekend as they welcome Queens Park Rangers to Yorkshire.
QPR are struggling down in 23rd place having won just once all season back in August.
Here is everything you need to know about the Championship fixture.

Leeds United vs QPR kick-off time
Leeds United take on QPR at 3 pm on Saturday, November 9, at Elland Road.
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How to watch Leeds vs QPR
Leeds vs QPR has not been selected for broadcasting in the UK and is subject to the country’s 3 pm blackout rule, meaning it can not be televised.
Leeds vs QPR live stream
There is also no legal live stream for the game but you will be able to tune into live radio commentary on BBC Radio Leeds.
Leeds United vs Queens Park Rangers team news
Farke said in his pre-match press conference that his side suffered no fresh injuries in London but that late decisions would be made on a couple of undisclosed players.
He said: “Seems like most of the players came through without major injuries. Some knocks and tired legs as with every game. Quick turnaround. I spoke about being back in the early hours.
“Wait a little to see how they will recover over the 48 hours to be ready again. Some late decisions on mixing it up or not.”
Ethan Ampadu, Ilia Gruev and Largie Ramazani all remain absent but Joe Gelhardt could return.
Referee and officials
- Referee: Matthew Donohue
- Assistants: Paul Hodskinson and Richard Wild
- Fourth Official: Tom Nield
Prediction
Despite their lowly position, QPR have managed to pick up draws against Sunderland, Sheffield United and Burnley this season so should not be underestimated.
However, if Leeds don’t win, and by a decent margin, then questions may be asked of Farke.
Given Wednesday’s result, not too many more slip-ups can be afforded and Leeds should be able to blast Rangers away.
Prediction: Leeds 3-0 QPR.
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