Chair an important player - Stephanpublished at 11:58 BST 21 August
11:58 BST 21 August
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Keeping midfielder Ilias Chair fit for most of the season could be key to QPR's prospects, says head coach Julien Stephan.
The 28-year-old scored twice in their opening 3-1 Championship win at Portsmouth last weekend but injury limited him to only 15 appearances last season.
"Ilias is a creative player, able to deliver some key passes as well as finish," Stephan told BBC Radio London.
"He scored twice on Saturday - one after a great collective move and one from a top delivery by Amadou Mbengue, so it's really improtant for him and his confidence."
QPR finished 15th last season with Chair missing four months of the campaign with a back injury but Stephan hopes he can have a big influence on this season.
"We lacked him for a lot of last season and we hope he will be with us for most of this season," he added.
"He knows the Championship and is a veratile player but it's not only him, it's a collective job."
QPR meet Bolton Wanderers at Loftus Road on Saturday (15:00 BST).
🎧Can QPR build on their perfect start?published at 14:35 BST 20 August
14:35 BST 20 August
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BBC Radio London's Andy Rowley and Phil Parry have been looking back on QPR's 3-1 win at Portsmouth.
It was a perfect start to the Championship season for Rangers, who are at home to Bolton on Saturday. Could Julien Stephan's side be dark horses for promotion?
Pick of the stats: QPR v Bolton Wandererspublished at 09:24 BST 20 August
09:24 BST 20 August
These two sides both came away with victories on the opening day of the season with QPR winning 3-1 at Portsmouth and newly-promoted Bolton beating Preston 2-1.
It is seven years since they last met in the EFL.
QPR have won five of their past eight league meetings with Bolton Wanderers, losing only once (D2) – that defeat did, however, come the last time the two teams met in March 2019.
Only one of Bolton Wanderers' 17 away games against QPR in the Football League has ended in a draw (W6 L10) – they are hoping to win back-to-back league matches away to the R's for the first time.
QPR will be hoping to win each of their opening two league games of a season for the first time since 2016-17.
After winning on the opening day, Bolton will be hoping to win each of their opening two matches of a second-tier campaign for the first time since 1977-78 – a season which ended in promotion to the top flight.
Bolton Wanderers' manager Steven Schumacher has faced QPR twice before, both times in the 2023-24 Championship season but with two different clubs; he drew 0-0 away with Plymouth in December 2023 before winning 1-0 at home with Stoke City in February 2024.
Gossip: Forest set to win race for Nkengpublished at 10:22 BST 19 August
10:22 BST 19 August
QPR, Millwall and Norwich are set to miss out to Nottingham Forest in the race for 19-year-old Spanish-born AFC Wimbledon winger Junior Nkeng, who could move for a fee close to £1m. (Graeme Bailey, external)
Gossip: QPR and Blackburn in for defender Chamberspublished at 11:44 BST 18 August
11:44 BST 18 August
QPR and Blackburn Rovers have reportedly joined the race to sign Liverpool defender Luke Chambers. Portsmouth are another Championship sides interested in taking the 22-year-old on loan. (The Athletic - subscription required), external
QPR ready to give season a 'red hot crack' - Adamsonpublished at 14:31 BST 17 August
14:31 BST 17 August
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Kealey Adamson (right) helped QPR to their first win on the opening day of a league campaign since 2020-21
QPR full-back Kealey Adamson says the team feels ready to compete this season after securing an impressive opening day win at Portsmouth.
The Hoops won 3-1 at Fratton Park at the beginning of their second campaign under manager Julien Stephan.
The Frenchman led them to 15th in the Championship in 2025-2026, matching their position in 2024-2025 under previous boss Marti Cifuentes.
Adamson told BBC Radio London: "Our kit man was saying we haven't had a win in the first league game of the season for a long time, so that was really important.
"I think it shows this group is a little bit different, and a bit more connected, and we've got the quality to give it a good red hot crack this season."
"We've done double training days galore this summer, and now we've reached August I think we'll be firing on all cylinders".
QPR won five of their six pre-season friendlies, scoring 17 goals, and held last season's play-off semi-finalists Millwall 1-1 in their EFL Cup first round match before losing on penalties.
Anderson came on after 20 minutes against Portsmouth to replace the injured Boy Kemper, and says all three goals were the result of great teamwork.
"Transition was our biggest strength last year, and we really tried to lean into that. It felt like the boys were seeing similar pictures, and they were executing and able to finish with goals.
"We had a few moments where we could have threatened more and gone on to get a fourth, so that's something to work on."
QPR welcome promoted Bolton Wanderers to Loftus Road on Saturday, 22 August.
Cynthia: It is the same defensive frailties that Pompey have shown for the last couple of seasons. They need to invest in better quality players in defence rather than spend on midfield and attack. Build a team on a strong defence that spreads confidence to the rest of the team.
Michael: I'm not panicking. Shaughnessy and Abu both missed gilt-edged chances and plenty of dangerous crosses weren't attacked. Players will get used to each other and system but obviously work to do.
Grahame: A disappointing performance and result, reminiscent of last Saturday and much of last season. The new signings cannot disguise the problem from last season: a lack of goals from the central striker and a persistent susceptibility to counter attack.
Dean: Pompey were poor. Fell apart again this week as soon as a goal conceded. Alright, last week was a cup game but six goals in two games? Going to be a long hard season.
Gavin: After a great start, we seem to lose momentum and were undone by some shocking defending. It looks like we could be in for a difficult season!
QPR fans
Serb: First game of the season away from home and we start as we mean to go on. A real togetherness throughout the team which brought its just rewards. And just as important, a fully fit team, although I don't expect that to last long.
Steve: Great team performance, let's hope it's a springboard to an enjoyable season.
Chris: I thought it was a good performance but QPR should have added more goals in the second half. Vale, Chair and Lloyd missed good chances to do so. A special mention to Adamson who came on to play in an unfamiliar left back role and barely put a foot wrong. I was less impressed with starting with Vale and Edwards as makeshift central midfielders with Varane, Kamara and Alemayehu on the bench. Better sides would have capitalised on that pairing.
Colin: A lot of pundits have QPR down for relegation. They may just surprise a lot of them, with some astute signings and a manager in his second term could give them much needed consistency and confidence.
Geoff: Great start to the season. We should make the play-offs.
Pick of the stats: Portsmouth v Queens Park Rangerspublished at 11:44 BST 14 August
11:44 BST 14 August
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Portsmouth begin their Championship season with the visit of QPR to Fratton Park on Saturday (15:00 BST).
Pompey went down 3-1 at West Ham in the EFL Cup first round last weekend but are unbeaten in their past six league curtain-raisers, winning 1-0 at Oxford United last season.
The Hoops went out of the EFL Cup on penalties against Millwall and are without an opening day win since 2020, drawing 1-1 with Preston last year.
Portsmouth have won just two of their past 11 league games against Queens Park Rangers (D6 L3), doing the double over them in the 2024-25 Championship campaign.
Queens Park Rangers have won just one of their past seven away league games against Portsmouth (D3 L3); a 3-1 win in May 2000 under Gerry Francis.
Portsmouth finished last season losing just one of their final eight league games (W4 D3); only Southampton (17) earned more points in Championship since the beginning of April than Pompey (15).
QPR lost their final four league games last season; they haven't lost five in a row since October 2023 (a run of six).
Portsmouth's Adrian Segecic finished last season either scoring (5) or assisting (3) in each of his final six appearances, while overall only three players overperformed their xG by a greater margin in the Championship last season (6.2 – 11 goals, 4.8 xG).
Portsmouth will 'want revenge' - Stephanpublished at 13:26 BST 13 August
13:26 BST 13 August
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Stephan: 'Injuries had a big impact last season'
QPR open their Championship season away to Portsmouth on Saturday - and head coach Julien Stephan says it is important not to expect a repeat of the thrashing they handed the visitors back in March.
But, speaking to BBC Radio London, Stephan said: "I don't think the previous result will have a great importance on Saturday.
"They [Portsmouth] will probably want to have revenge. I can understand that. In reality, when you restart the season, it's just a reset.
"You have to forget what happened the season before because all the teams restart with zero points.
"That's why it's very exciting to restart the new season each time because you have a lot of hope for good things.
"We respect Portsmouth a lot, but the main thing is to stay focused on QPR, how we want to play, how we want to manage this game [and] how we want to win the balance of power."
🎧 Welcome back to… 72+published at 14:59 BST 11 August
14:59 BST 11 August
The 72+ podcast is BACK and it's got a brand new home.
Follow along as Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff dive into the biggest stories across the EFL, with expert analysis, exclusive guests and the moments everyone is talking about.
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Follow your club this 2026-27 seasonpublished at 15:21 BST 7 August
15:21 BST 7 August
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Can't get enough of your beloved Championship club? Fear not.
BBC Sport covers all 24 Championship sides with dedicated online and radio reporters at hand to tell the story from every angle.
Expect match reports, analysis, in-depth features, interviews, fan views, quizzes - the works.
We'll also have live text pages for every Championship match this season so you won't miss any of the action even when you're out of town.
Remember, the best way to get all of this content is to download the BBC Sport app and follow your favourite teams and sports using the My Sport tab.
Once you've set this up, you'll have quick access to those pages at the top of your Home tab and we'll be able to serve you better, more personalised, experiences in future.
And when following your Championship team, from the start of the 2026-27 season you'll also get Live Notifications which gives you score updates directly on your phone's lock screen during a match.
'Cup clash will give more insight than friendly'published at 19:38 BST 4 August
19:38 BST 4 August
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Stephan: "I don't distinguish between a cup game and a league game"
QPR head coach Julian Stephan says he is not preparing for the season opener in the Carabao Cup against Millwall any differently than if it were a league game.
In a break from tradition, the campaign will not begin with the opening Championship game, which will be away to Portsmouth on August 15.
But Stephan said the season start will be a huge occasion either way.
"I don't make any distinction between league and cup. It is just a competitive game.
"We need to have that mindset immediately. We know if we win we go through, lose and we wait a year for another game in the Carabao Cup.
"It is a restart of the competition. I don't care if it is FA Cup, Carabao Cup or league."
Stephan said that starting with a competitive game earlier in the season will give him more insight into where his team is than if it was a friendly match.
"The result will not define the quality of our season. But for sure, we will have more intensity on Saturday. Competitive football is different to pre-season, we will have more answers."
'Direct' Bennie boosts United's forward optionspublished at 22:10 BST 29 July
22:10 BST 29 July
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Dundee United have boosted their attacking options by signing Daniel Bennie on a season-long loan from Queens Park Rangers.
Born in Hong Kong to Scottish parents, the 20-year-old winger moved to Australia in 2017 and was picked up by Perth Glory in 2021.
Bennie earned a move to the English Championship in 2024 after breaking into the A-League side's first team. He has since played 32 times for QPR, scoring twice.
"Daniel will provide another option for us going forward and add real strength and depth as we head into the season," said manager Jim Goodwin.
"Daniel is direct and pacy and adds real versatility across our front line. I can't wait to get to work with him."
New United signing Bennie added: "This is such a huge club and it felt like, at this stage of my career, it is the best move to keep developing my craft on loan.
"I know a few of the lads from the A-League and played with Josh [Rawlins] for a bit at Perth, so I'm excited to see some familiar faces and meet all the other lads."