Queens Park Rangers are looking to win their third game in five when they host Millwall on Wednesday night. The Lions are also hoping to make it three wins in five in the Championship.

A win for QPR will put them on the same amount of points as their opponents whereas a win for Millwall will push them closer to the play-off but they would still be nine points away. 

Most recently, the R's lost to Huddersfield Town 1-0 at Loftus Road.

In the 55th minute, Juninho Bacuna scored the only goal of the game with an emphatic strike to help Town win three very vital points. 

On Saturday afternoon, Millwall beat Derby County 1-0 at Pride Park as Shaun Hutchinson headed the ball into the bottom corner to win the Lions the game.

Team news

Queens Park Rangers

Charlie Owens is out for a few more weeks as he carries a knee injury. 

Suffering with ligament injuries, Luke Amos and Tom Carroll are both out until May. 

Millwall

January signing, Maikel Kieftenbeld, could return to match day squad after a slight hamstring injury.

Ryan Leonard, Conor Mahoney and Kenneth Zohore all remain out for the South London side. 

Predicted lineups

Queens Park Rangers:

Dieng; Dickie, Cameron, Barbet, Kane; Ball, Johansen, Hamalainen; Willock, Bonne, Austin. 

Millwall:

Stockdale; Grimmer, Stewart, Tafazolli, Obita; Knight; Onyedinma, Wheeler, Mehmeti; Horgan; Ikpeazu. 

Ones to watch

Queens Park Rangers - Charlie Austin

He’s made 13 starts since joining and has scored five goals. Despite not scoring in three games, the striker scored three big goals in three big wins against Luton TownWatford and Brentford.

Millwall - Jed Wallace

The attacker has scored seven goals so far this season for the Lions along with four assists, and will look to enter double figures on his goal tally again in the Championship.

Starting on the left in the front three, Wallace is a key asset to Millwall's attack. He's a threatening player going forward and always one the opposition should be wary of.

Previous meeting

Millwall 1-1 Queens Park Rangers (08/12/2020)

Where to watch

UK residents will be able to watch the game live on Sky Sports red button on Wednesday, 17th March with the game kicking off at 19:00GMT.