QPR has achieved two victories and two draws in their last four Championship fixtures, positioning them fourth in the division’s form table. The London-based club has not recorded a five-game unbeaten streak in league play since October 2022. While QPR’s performance trend is on an upward trajectory, Oxford’s form across their past four Championship matches ranks as the second poorest in the division, with only Hull City having a worse record. This upcoming game marks the first league encounter between QPR and Oxford United since March 1999, a match in which the London side secured a 1-0 win. Oxford United has failed to win any of their last nine away league games against QPR, resulting in three draws and six losses. Their most recent away league victory against QPR was a 2-1 triumph in December 1969. QPR is currently winless in their last 11 league matches against newly-promoted teams, with a record of three draws and eight defeats. Their last victory against such opposition was a 2-1 win over Wigan Athletic in October 2022. Oxford has remained undefeated in their last four away league games against London-based clubs, achieving three wins and one draw. This represents their longest such run since March 2016, when they recorded six unbeaten matches. Oxford has secured only two wins in their last 13 away league games played during midweek (Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday), alongside four draws and seven losses. This season, they have conceded a total of five goals in their two midweek away league matches. Post navigation Angus Beith Appointed Permanent Head Coach of Hearts B Team Westerveld Urges Liverpool to Retain Van Dijk