Our prediction for this Championship match:
Buoyed by three consecutive wins in the Championship, Leeds United play host to Queens Park Rangers at their Elland Road. The Whites have been producing thrilling displays under experienced tactician Marcelo Bielsa, but the season is quite long. Leeds United footballers sit in top two in the Championship standings ahead of Matchday 21, but they can’t afford any complacency. Leeds United are after their fourth consecutive clean sheet in the league and seeing that QPR are not regarded as good travelers, home win should be considered. When the two teams met at Elland Road earlier in 2018 Leeds United recorded a 2-0 win over Queens Park Rangers. Pablo Hernandez scored the winner against Sheffield United at the weekend, therefore, QPR defenders should have him at bay.
Leeds United vs Queens Park Rangers H2H

Leeds United
75%
Curent Form
Position
vs
Position
67%
Curent Form

Queens Park Rangers
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Average Goals Per Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Average Goals Per Match
Leeds United vs Queens Park Rangers H2H Last Matches
06/05/18
Leeds United


Queens Park Rangers
09/12/17
Queens Park Rangers


Leeds United
Total Score
Leeds United
Queens Park Rangers
Leeds United vs Queens Park Rangers H2H

LEE
75%
Curent Form
Position
vs
Position
67%
Curent Form

QUE
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Leeds United vs Queens Park Rangers H2H Last Matches
06/05/18
LEE


QUE
09/12/17
QUE


LEE
Total Score
LEE
QUE
Highlighted Player (Bailey Peacock-Farrell):

Despite being born in Darlington, England on October 29, 1996, Bailey Peacock-Farrell represents Northern Ireland at senior level. The Northern Ireland international started his youth career at Middlesbrough, but in 2013 he joined Leeds United. The talented goalkeeper continued playing for Leeds United senior team and, no doubt, there is a bright future ahead of him.
Bailey Peacock-Farrell made his first-team debut for the Whites on April 5, 2016 in a home game against Queens Park Rangers. The two played out a 1-1 draw at Elland Road and it has to be noted that the goalkeeper conceded a penalty kick in the 87th minute of the match. The 192-cm tall shot-stopper has a contract with Leeds United which should expire on June, 2020.
As previously mentioned, the Leeds United goalkeeper represents Northern Ireland on the international stage, qualifying for the national team thanks to his grandfather Jim Farreell, who was born in Enniskillen.
Highlighted Team (Queens Park Rangers):

Queens Park Rangers are well known as QPR. The capital club was founded in 1886 and Loftus Road Stadium is QPR’s ground. Loftus Road Stadium was opened in 1904 and the capacity of the venue 18,439. However, it has to be noted that no less than 35,353 spectators watched the game between QPR and Leeds on 27 April, 1974.
The Hoops finished the 1975/1976 First Division campaign in second position in the standings, just behind champions Liverpool. This is considered the club’s biggest success, but Queens Park Rangers made it to the FA Cup final in 1982 as well.
QPR were beaten by fellow capital club Tottenham Hotspur in the title game, but they did well to lift the League Cup trophy in 1967. Queens Park’s main rivals are Brentford, Chelsea and Fulham, but other clubs based in London are considered QPR’s rivals as well. The colour of QPR’s shirts is blue and white.