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Birmingham v QPR: six key battles

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QPR will be looking to get their season back on track when they face Birmingham. Here are six potential battles we think could be all-important in the game at St Andrews.

Nedum Onuoha v Clayton Donaldson
Former Brentford striker Donaldson is a real handful for defenders when on form. He has scored four goals this season, including a hat-trick against Bristol City. Physically strong and with a relentless work-rate, he could have a field day if the kind of shoddy defending QPR have been guilty of is evident again.

James Perch v Demarai Gray
If Perch is recalled to the starting line-up he will certainly need to improve on his previous performances this season. Gray is a talented and speedy winger who scored his first goal of the season during Birmingham’s win at Leeds last time out.

Jay Emmanuel-Thomas v Michael Morrison
A revelation in the win against Bolton, Emmanuel-Thomas will again carry Rangers’ hopes in the absence of the injured Charlie Austin. Can he deliver the goods once more?

Matt Phillips v Jonathan Grounds
Rangers need more from Phillips, who has failed to produce when up against worse full-backs than Grounds this season. But he remains a key player and one capable of creating as well as scoring goals.

Phillips scored twice in QPR's win at Wolves Phillips scored twice in QPR's win at Wolves
Phillips scored twice in QPR’s win at Wolves

Sandro v Stephen Gleeson
Sandro is in contention for a starting place, having impressed in recent weeks. Rangers will need him to impose himself against the combative Gleeson.

Leroy Fer and/or Tjarron Chery v Maikel Kieftenbeld
The battle of the Dutchmen. Defensive midfielder Kieftenbeld – a team-mate of Chery’s at Groningen before both left their native Netherlands for the Championship – will have the task of shutting down the threat of QPR’s midfield floaters when they pop up in central areas.

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