Saturday 3 March 2012

QPR V Everton Live Streaming Barclays Premier League Match 3rd -March

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    Date: Saturday 3 March 2012
    Kick-off: 15:00  CET

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Preview

Loftus Road has become the Amityville House of Horrors for QPR – they’ve lost seven league matches and had five players sent off there. Another red card on home soil would create a Premier League record.

“QPR desperately need Djibril Cisse back from his ban. He could keep them up”

They have also dropped 13 points from winning positions on their own patch. Unless they keep 11 men on the field, avoid costly suspensions and start picking up points fast, they’ll go down.

They do have quality players and their 10 men fought commendably in the second half against Fulham. But, starved of service, Bobby Zamora was anonymous and Adel Taarabt had one of his infuriating days. They desperately need Djibril Cisse back from his ban. He could keep them up.

It’s not a good time to be playing Everton, either. The Toffees are on a seven-match unbeaten run. They don’t score many (just 26 goals in 25 matches) but they’ve conceded just nine in their last 13 games. QPR will have to show 100% improvement to break them down.

Once again, David Moyes has seen his side improve as the season has gone on, despite injuries and financial restraint. Tim Cahill is finally shrugging off his fitness problems. He’s completed as many 90-minute performances in the last five weeks as he did in the previous five months. Leon Osman and Jack Rodwell continued their recuperation with a reserve team game this week and Phil Jagielka is back in training.

Steven Pienaar will be available after being cup-tied for the game against Blackpool, but how much will his midweek trek to South Africa have taken out of him – and will Everton’s fortnight break ruin the solid, dependable rhythm they’d discovered?

Everton are the form side – and QPR must lift the Amityville curse to stand any chance of staying up.
MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

QPR have won four of their last five home games against Everton.
QPR’s 1-0 win at Goodison Park earlier this season was their first league victory since returning to the top flight.
They last met on 3 March in 1979 when Everton won 2-1 with goals from Bob Latchford and George Telfer.

QPR

QPR have lost six of their last eight league matches, the worst form in the division.
They have lost their last three league matches – they have yet to lose four in a row this season.
Rangers have won just one of their last 14 league games, picking up four points in the six games since Mark Hughes took over as manager.
The Rs have earned more points away than at Loftus Road this season (11, compared to 10 at home).
QPR have conceded in each of their last 17 Premier League matches – their last clean sheet was a 1-0 home win against Chelsea on 23 October. This is their longest such run in the top flight since a 20-match streak from November 1978 to April 1979.

Everton

Everton are unbeaten in their last five league matches (W2, D3) – but haven’t played a league game for three weeks.
The Toffees have lost just one of their last five away league matches – that was at Tottenham in January.
David Moyes’ side have scored just 26 goals in 25 league matches this season. Among Premier League clubs, only Wigan have scored fewer.
But only Manchester City, Liverpool and Manchester United have conceded fewer than Everton’s 27 league goals in this campaign.
Victor Anichebe has scored three goals in the club’s last four Premier League away games, including each of the last two.

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