QPR go into the game having secured their first Premier League win for over 15 years last week, whilst Wigan continue to search for their first three points of the season.
The home side play their third promoted team in a row but have yet to take anything more than a point away from both games. Boss Roberto Martinez will have to make sure his player’s concentration is at it’s maximum level if they are to avoid defeat against the Hoops. Hugo Rodallega has yet to open his account for the season and the Colombian will need to start firing if Wigan are to get an early head start in the race to beat the drop.
QPR on the other hand followed their opening day hammering at home to Bolton with a superb win away at Everton. Tommy Smith scored the solitary goal to give Neil Warnock’s side their first win of the season and send them hurtling into mid-table. Another solid defensive display similar to the previous week’s will be high on Warnock’s agenda who knows points will be hard to come by away from home despite the win at Goodison Park.
This game could go either way with Wigan desperate to secure their first maximum points haul of the season whilst QPR will be riding the crest of a wave after the win at Everton.
Key Players
[player_profile slug=”james-mccarthy” align=”left”]James McCarthy – A driving force in Wigan’s midfield McCarthy will be tasked with linking up with the attack to create and provide goals from the centre of the park.
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[player_profile slug=”daniel-gabbidon” align=”left”]Daniel Gabbidon – An outstanding performance last week at Everton reminded the Premier League just how good Gabbidon is and he’ll be key to securing a second consecutive away win.
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Verdict: 1-1