Our prediction for this Championship match:
QPR will look to put an end to their three-game winless run in the Championship when they face Coventry City on Saturday afternoon. The Hoops had only seven goal attempts in a goalless draw with Birmingham City at the weekend, but it is well known that they produce much better showings at home than on the travels. Defender Jimmy Dunne has yet to recover from a shoulder injury, but he should be the only absentee in the home team.
The Sky Blues, on the other hand, dropped two points in a 1-1 draw with Huddersfield Town, with the team extending their winless run in the league to six games. Anyhow, the share of spoils is on the cards at Loftus Road as Queens Park Rangers are tough to beat in London. As for the away team, the likes of Milan van Ewijk, Ben Sheaf, Fabio Tavares, and Callum O’Hare remain on the sidelines with injuries.
Highlighted Player (Jordan Archer):
Jordan Archer is an English goalkeeper who plays for Millwall in the Championship. Archer started his career in the youth team of Charlton Athletic and he moved to Tottenham Hotspur football academy in 2009. However, he did not see a first-team football at White Hart Lane as he was inmeditely sent on loan to Harrow Bourough (2011).
After ending his loan spells with the likes of Bishop’s Storford, Wycombe Wanderers and Northampton he signed a loan deal with Millwall in 2015 and he was soon offered a permanent contract with the capital club. Jordan Archer made 39 appearances for the Lions in the 2016/2017 League One campaign and it has to be noted that he managed to keep 11 clean sheets n the process.
Millwall secured promotion to the Championship at the end of the season as they defeated Bradford City in the final of the League One play-offs. Jordan Archer was born in Walthamstow, England on April 12, 1993.
Highlighted Team (Coventry):
Nicknamed the Sky Blues, Coventry City are an English football club that compete in the League One. Coventry City, who were founded on August 13, 1883 as Singers FC, wear sky blue kit when playing on home soil, whilst their away colour is white.
Aston Villa and Leicester City are considered the club’s main rivals, but they have rivalry with fellow West Midlands clubs Wallsall and Burton Albion as well. Coventry City have yet to win the Premier League trophy, but they did well to go all the way in the FA Cup in the 1986/1987 season, with the team beat Charlton Athletic in the two-legged final. They share stadium with Birmingham City, with both clubs playing their home games at St. Andrew’s Stadium.
Built in December, 1906, St. Andrew’s Stadium can hold up to 29,409 spectators. Dion Dublin is one of the most famous Coventry City players, with the legendary centre-forward scoring 61 goals in 145 appearances for the club in the league.