Leeds are unbeaten but QPR should still be too strong for them
QPR are not yet at their best and will face a major test against unbeaten Leeds United, but we still make them favourites for Saturday’s game at Elland Road.
Rangers continue to grind out results in the Championship, although they were dumped out of the Capital One Cup by Swindon at Loftus Road in midweek.
They have only conceded two goals in their four games and are one of four sides who have 10 points out of a possible 12 at the top of the table.
Two points and two places below them are Brian McDermott’s side and this weekend’s game promises to be a feisty encounter.
The R’s are 31/20 favourites with Leeds 19/10 and the draw at 12/5.
Charlie Austin is 5/1 to score the opening goal and the striker is certainly due a goal.
Austin is out to 12/1 to be the Championship’s top goalscorer with Andrew Johnson into 16s after his winner at the Reebok with Watford’s Troy Deeney the 6/1 market leader.
QPR remain Championship favourites (7/2 from 4/1) after the win against Bolton and with three of four Championship games at home during September, a win in would set Harry Redknapp up nicely for the international break, which follows Saturday’s clash.
The manager is likely to earn his wage between now and the end of the transfer window on Monday, with comings and goings likely.
Meanwhile, Chelsea are now 25/1 (from 50/1) to go through the 2013/14 Premier League season unbeaten after their goalless draw at Old Trafford on Monday and 9/4 (from 12/5) to regain title after their encouraging start to the new campaign.
Jose Mourinho won the battle of wits with David Moyes and also got one over on London rivals Tottenham with the swoop to sign Willian.
Chelsea take on Bayern Munich in the Uefa Super Cup and we will refund ALL losing Correct Score, First/Last Goalscorer and Scorecast bets as a free bet up to £25 should the game go to penalties.
Bayern Munich are 4/5 favourites with Chelsea 15/4 and the draw 11/4.
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Be lucky
Charlie