QPR vs. Blackpool –  Tuesday sees Queens Park Rangers host Blackpool at Loftus Road in an effort to make it two victories in as many home games in the new Championship season.

The Seasiders, on the other hand, are trying to snap a streak of three straight losses in all competitions as they enter the game. When Queens .

Park Rangers scored twice in the game’s final three minutes to salvage a thrilling 2-2 draw against Sunderland on Saturday, manager Michael Beale will be pleased with his team’s performance.

After falling behind early on thanks to goals from Ross Stewart and Ellis Simms, Ilias Chair got one back in the 87th minute. However, it was goalkeeper Seny Dieng’s remarkable equalizer in the 92nd minute that made headlines and forced a sharing of the spoils.

This came after a sad EFL Cup first-round loss on August 9, when they were defeated on penalties by League One team Charlton Athletic following a 1-1 draw at the end of regulation.

With six points from their first three games, QPR will think they have a good chance of winning again against a team that has lost eight of the last nine matches between the two teams since 2008. However,

Blackpool’s lack of creativity in the offensive third of the field seems to be a recurring trend in the early going of their 2022–23 season. The last time out, the Seasiders were defeated 1-0 at home by Swansea City as they failed to score for the third straight game in all competitions.

Olivier Ntcham, a former Celtic forward, made his mark off the bench in an intense game at Bloomfield Road by scoring the game-winning goal with three minutes left in regulation.

Prior to that, Michael Appleton’s team was eliminated unexpectedly from the EFL Cup first round by League Two team Barrow last Tuesday after they lost 4-3 on penalties following a scoreless draw during regulation.

Blackpool has now dropped all three of their recent games in all competitions, and they have only managed one victory in their past four Championship games since the tail end of last season.

QPR vs. Blackpool – Betting Analysis

The Scottish goalkeeper Jordan Archer will not play for Queens Park Rangers since he has been sidelined since January due to an ongoing ailment.

The English combo of Taylor Richards and former Chelsea player Jake Clarke-Salter, who are now recovering from knee and hamstring ailments respectively, are listed alongside him on the team’s injury list.

The Moroccan attacker, who contributed to three goals in the first three games of the season, was outstanding for QPR against Sunderland the previous time they played. He is undoubtedly one to watch.

Blackpool’s Keshi Anderson and defender Luke Garbutt are both out with hamstring and MCL injuries, so Appleton will have to make do without them.

Richard Keogh, a seasoned defender who turned 36 in July, will miss his sixth straight game after leaving the 4-2 friendly loss to Everton due to injury.

Jake Beesley, a 25-year-old forward, and Kevin Stewart, a player for Jamaica, won’t participate in Tuesday’s game either because they are still recovering from injuries.

QPR vs. Blackpooll – Head -to- Head

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Our Prediction: Under 2.5 Goals

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