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LFW Match Reports - 2016/17

Match report archive from the 2016/17 Championship season which saw Ian Holloway return to Loftus Road for a second stint in charge of QPR.

Aug 7 QPR 3 Leeds 0 (Bamba og, Chery, Polter)

Aug 10 QPR 2 Swindon 2* (Ngbakoto, Washington)

Aug 14 Cardiff 0 QPR 2 (Caulker, Chery)

Aug 17 Barnsley 3 QPR 2 (Chery, Polter)

Aug 20 QPR 0 Preston 2

Aug 23 QPR 2 Rochdale 1* (Sandro 2)

Aug 27 Wigan 0 QPR 1 (Onuoha)

Sep 10 QPR 1 Blackburn 1 (Chery)

Sep 13 QPR 0 Newcastle 6

Sep 17 Huddersfield 2 QPR 1 (Sylla)

Sep 21 QPR 1 Sunderland 2* (Sandro)

Sep 24 QPR 1 Birmingham 1 (Caulker)

Sep 27 Burton 1 QPR 1 (Polter)

Oct 1 Fulham 1 QPR 2 (Washington, Sylla)

Oct 15 QPR 1 Reading 1 (Wszolek)

Oct 18 QPR 1 Bristol City 0 (Sylla)

Oct 22 Sheff Wed 1 QPR 0

Oct 28 QPR 0 Brentford 2

Nov 5 Forest 1 QPR 1 (Sylla)

Nov 19 QPR 2 Norwich 1 (Washington, Polter)

Nov 27 Ipswich 3 QPR 0

Dec 1 QPR 1 Wolves 2 (Lynch)

Dec 10 Rotherham 1 QPR 0

Dec 14 QPR 0 Derby 1

Dec 18 QPR 0 Villa 1

Dec 27 Brighton 3 QPR 0

Dec 31 Wolves 1 QPR 2 (Sylla, Wszolek)

Jan 2 QPR 2 Ipswich 1 (Sylla, Wszolek)

Jan 7 QPR 1 Blackburn 2** (Bidwell)

Jan 12 REading 0 QPR 1 (Mackie)

Jan 21 QPR 1 Fulham 1 (Manning)

Jan 28 QPR 1 Burton 2 (Washington)

Feb 1 Newcastle 2 QPR 2 (Washington, Clark OG)

Feb 4 Blackburn 1 QPR 0

Feb 11 QPR 1 Huddersfield 2 (Freeman)

Feb 18 Birmingham 1 QPR 4 (Smith, Washington, Sylla, Ngbakoto)

Feb 21 QPR 2 Wigan 1 (Smith, Washington)

Feb 25 Preston 2 QPR 1 (Lua Lua)

Mar 4 QPR 2 Cardiff 1 (Ngbakoto, Smith)

Mar 7 QPR 2 Barnsley 1 (Sylla, McDonald og)

Mar 11 Leeds 0 QPR 0

Mar 18 QPR 5 Rotherham 1 (Smith, Freeman, Ngbakoto, Luongo, Onuoha)

Mar 31 Derby 1 QPR 0

Apr 4 Villa 1 QPR 0

Apr 7 QPR 1 Brighton 2 (Smith)

Apr 14 Bristol City 2 QPR 1 (Sylla)

Apr 17 QPR 1 Sheff Wed 2
(Sylla)

Apr 22 Brentford 3 QPR 1 (Lynch)

Apr 29 QPR 2 Forest 0 (Washington, Lynch)

May 7 Norwich 4 QPR 0

* - League Cup
** - FA Cup

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