PROBABLE LINEUPS |
QPR KennyYoung, Onuoha, Ferdinand, Taiwo Barton, Derry, Diakite, Mackie Wright-Phillips Zamora | Arsenal SzczesnySagna, Koscielny, Vermaelen, Gibbs Arteta, Song Walcott, Rosicky, Gervinho Van Persie |
QPR defenders Fitz Hall and Clint Hill are both doubts for this match due to injury, meaning Nedum Onuoha is likely to play alongside Anton Ferdinand at centre-back. Taye Taiwo will take the left-back slot with Armand Traore sidelined with a hamstring injury.
The Hoops could deploy Bobby Zamora in a lone striking role having lost striker Djibril Cisse to suspension last weekend, in addition to the injured Heidar Helguson and DJ Campbell.
The recently dropped Joey Barton and Shaun Wright-Phillips are in contention to return, and both could feature alongside the in-form Jamie Mackie .
Arsenal have fielded a settled side in recent weeks, with Kieran Gibbs having recovered from injury problems to take his place at left-back, alongside Bacary Sagna, Thomas Vermaelen and Laurent Koscielny in defence behind Mikel Arteta and Alex Song in midfield.
Theo Walcott and Tomas Rosicky have played the last few matches for the Gunners in attack behind Robin van Persie, while Gervinho was last week preferred to Aaron Ramsey and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain on the left flank.
DID YOU KNOW? |
- QPR are just one point below safety in 18th place, having dismissed manager Neil Warnock and replaced him with Mark Hughes in January.
- The Hoops have won just one of their last eight Premier League matches, seeing Djibril Cisse sent off twice and Samba Diakite dismissed on his debut in the process.
- Mark Hughes’ side have not kept a clean sheet for 21 Premier League games, their last occurring in October when they held nine-man Chelsea at home for a 1-0 win. They have now conceded seven goals in their last three games.
- The London side have also struggled in attack despite several new arrivals in the transfer window, losing formerly ever-present midfielder Alejandro Faurlin along with eight-goal top-scorer Heider Helguson to injury in January.
- The last game between the two finished 1-0 to Arsenal at Emirates Stadium, as Robin Van Persie scored his 35th league goal in 2011, one short of Alan Shearer’s record for most league goals in a calendar year.
- A run of form has pushed the Gunners up to third place in the Premier League, three points ahead of rivals Tottenham, as they chase a Champions League spot.
- Wenger’s side have scored two or more goals away from home in the league nine times this season, with top scorer Robin van Persie hitting 26 so far.
Aside from an unlikely comeback victory from two goals down against Liverpool, Mark Hughes' side have been short of luck and short of form in recent matches, and will struggle to threaten the Gunners having lost January signing Djibril Cisse to suspension.
In contrast Arsene Wenger's side have won seven successive games having improved throughout the season and will likely have too much quality on the day for their opponents to handle.
In contrast Arsene Wenger's side have won seven successive games having improved throughout the season and will likely have too much quality on the day for their opponents to handle.
Editor's Prediction
QPR 0-2 Arsenal