Carlton Morris scores twice before a stunning Alfie Doughty strike as Luton inflict a first defeat on QPR boss Neil Critchley.
Alfie Doughty (Luton Town) left footed shot from outside the box to the top right corner. Chris Willock (Queens Park Rangers) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Attempt blocked. - Shots - 3Dunne - 4Dickie - 27Laird - 1Dieng "The story of our night was that we failed a lot - with our final ball and decision-making. "Once we got the first goal we just quietened everyone a little bit and then were able to manage it fairly well. Seny Dieng had very little to do and has picked the ball out of the net three times." That second goal had a huge bearing on the outcome of the game.
Manager Rob Edwards has made two changes for tonight's Sky Bet Championship fixture against Queens Park Rangers.
Queens Park Rangers: Dieng; Laird, Dunne, Dickie, Paal; Field (C), Iroegbunam, Chair; Roberts, Shodipo; Dykes. Luton Town: Horvath; Bree, Lockyer, Potts (C), Bell, Doughty; Mpanzu, Campbell, Clark; Morris, Cornick Monday's hero Cauley Woodrow is on the bench, so too is former QPR midfielder Luke Freeman who scored the winning goal in the last meeting between the two teams.
Queens Park Rangers accumulates another game without a win at home, and lags behind in mid-table of the EFL Championship.
Both teams live different realities, while the locals are stalking the top of the league standings, the visitors are in 13th place and want to continue climbing positions. They had a run of five consecutive defeats, but have returned to winning ways in the middle of the season. [Luton Town](https://www.vavel.com/en-us/data/luton-town/)were able to make their home advantage count in the last game and climb up the mid-table standings. Everything you need to know about this matchday 25 of the EFL Championship is on VAVEL USA. Luton are currently 13th in the table with 33 points, along with Middlesbrough and Coventry, with 8 wins, 9 draws and 6 defeats. Both teams need the three points to keep climbing up the table. Final stretch of the match. Will either team get the win? We reached the half hour mark. We are just under an hour away from the kick-off of the opening game of the 25th round of the EFL Championship between QPR and Luton Town at the Loftus Road Stadium. We reached the hour mark. QPR only have Balogun and Johansen in doubt, both with a heavy knock.
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US fans can watch the game on ESPN+, while those in Canada should check out DAZN. The Hatters are returning from a 2-1 win over Norwich City at Kenilworth Road on Boxing Day. Queens Park Rangers will continue their push for a place in the playoffs as they take on mid-table Luton Town.
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The campaigns of QPR and Luton have been almost identical. Luton Town, on the other hand, won 2-1 against Norwich City on Monday to end their three-game losing streak and get their season back on track. Monday’s goalless draw against Cardiff City marked the seventh time in their last eight games that the Hoops have failed to win.
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All told, the capital outfit had slipped to defeat in five of six, notching just a solitary point from an available 18. This came upon the Hatters bringing to an end a stretch of just one point from an available nine courtesy of a win over promotion-chasing Norwich City. A Queens Park Rangers outfit with sights set on what would be a surprise return to the top-flight of English football are set to act as hosts in a Championship meeting with Luton Town on Thursday, December 29th.
After the dramatic late win, against Norwich City, the Hatters support will be hoping that Rob Edwards can guide his side to a second consecutive win.
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Manager Rob Edwards was full of praise for a 'fantastic result' as Luton Town secured a first win at Queens Park Rangers since 1984.
To get the second when we did so early in the second half really just settled us down and I thought we managed the game pretty well." I’m really pleased he got the rewards tonight with a couple of goals because he’s worked very hard and in the last few games not had too much of a sniff. We’ve got to give QPR because they’re a good team but I thought once we got the early goal and went one-nil up, they showed really good moments, great control and I thought we were fairly solid in our shape.
Woeful QPR slumped to a fourth consecutive home defeat. Here's how we rated each Rangers player in the 3-0 loss to Luton.
Delivered a free-kick from which Tyler Roberts headed against the bar. Tyler Roberts: 6 Jimmy Dunne: 6
A Carlton Morris double and an Alfie Doughty wonder strike gave the Hatters a first win at Queens Park Rangers since 1984, and in doing so lifted them into ...
Doughty put the icing on the cake with a superb half-volley in the 82nd minute. Bree arced a free-kick in from deep that Paal could only flick on into the path of the former Norwich and Barnsley striker, who volleyed home at the far post. Cutting back inside, the former Bournemouth man picked out his strike partner with a low ball, but Dieng dived to his left to keep this right-footed effort out.
Striker Carlton Morris opened the scoring on 10 minutes and struck again 80 seconds into the second half. And Alfie Doughty's brilliant strike with nine minutes ...
Doughty darted in from the left, exchanged passes with Morris and sent an unstoppable drive beyond Dieng from near the edge of the penalty area. James Bree swung in a free-kick from the left and Kenneth Paal, in trying to clear, inadvertently flicked the ball on and Morris added the decisive touch at the far post. Critchley eventually brought on Willock – for crowd favourite Chair, a substitution which added to the home fans’ growing frustration – but any Rangers hopes of a comeback were emphatically crushed by Doughty’s first Luton goal.