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Queens Park Rangers
Bristol City
Attacks
86
77
Dangerous Attacks
50
21
Ball Possession
45
55
On Target
2
6
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End 0-0
89′
D. Burgzorg
88′
T.Horvat
S. Twine
85′
R. N. Davies
83′
G.Earthy
M.Bird
76′
R. McCrorie
M. Sykes
76′
D. Burgzorg
E. R. Jakobsen
75′
K. Poku
K.Morgan
75′
D.Bennie
69′
D.Bennie
R.Kone
68′
R.Burrell
R.Kolli
66′
N.Eile
55′
A. Mbengue
Halftime 0-0
27′
J.Varane
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Match Info
Queens Park Rangers and Bristol City played out a goalless draw in a crucial English Football League Championship clash at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium on Saturday evening. The 0-0 result leaves both sides in a mid-table position with little impact on the playoff race, as a match low on clear-cut chances failed to produce a winner. The first half was a cagey affair with both teams cautious of making a mistake, leading to a midfield battle with few shots on target. The best opportunity fell to the home side just before the break, but the QPR striker could only head wide from a promising position. Bristol City grew into the game in the second period, forcing the QPR goalkeeper into a smart low save from a long-range effort, but neither side could find the decisive touch in the final third. The match concluded with a share of the points, a result that does little to satisfy either team's ambitions for a late push up the league table. The point moves QPR and Bristol City marginally, but both remain firmly in the middle of the Championship standings, looking ahead to their next fixtures for a more decisive result. Post-match, the QPR manager noted the need for more creativity, while the Bristol City coach highlighted his team's improved defensive solidity. The starting lineups featured the usual suspects for both sides, with QPR lining up in a 4-2-3-1 and Bristol City opting for a 4-3-3 formation.

