Our prediction for this Championship match:
Tuesday’s football game at AESSEAL New York Stadium pits together Rotherham United and Queens Park Rangers, the two sides who have different ambitions in the 2018/2019 Championship season. The Millers aim to secure the Championship survival, whilst the Hoops are determined to book their place in the play-offs. Rotherham United produce much better showings at home than on the travels, which is the main reason why we predict the hosts are going to grab something from the midweek fixture. QPR, on the other hand, have been impressive in front of goal of late, with the team netting five goals in total in previous two league games. Seeing that the Millers played out a thrilling 2-2 draw with Sheffield United at the weekend, we predict that both teams are going to find the net in Tuesday’s match at AESSEAL New York Stadium.
Rotherham United vs Queens Park Rangers H2H

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Rotherham United vs Queens Park Rangers H2H

ROT
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QUE
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Highlighted Player (Darren Potter):

Darren Potter is a former Liverpool school boy captain who currently plays for Rotherham United in the Championship. Born in Liverpool on December 21, 1984, Potter made two appearances for the Reds in the English top flight, but you should know that he featured in Liverpool’s run to the Champions League final in the 2004/2005 season, coming from the bench against Bayer Leverkusen in the last 16 of the elite competition.
Darren Potter is a right-footed central midfielder, who plays as a defensive midfielder as well. The 183-cm tall footballer was part of Milton Keynes Dons from 2011 to 2017 when he signed a two-year contract with Rotherham United. Darren Potter played for Sheffield Wednesday, Wolverhampton and Southampton in the past as well.
Speaking of his international career, he has five caps with Republic of Ireland national team. Potter made his debut with the Boys in Green in a friendly against Ecuador on May 23, 2007.
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.