Ahead of QPR’s trip to Upton Park this Sunday, LFW looks back at a meeting between the two sides on this ground in 1993 when Les Ferdinand was in typically formidable form.
Loic Remy scored on his QPR debut but Rangers were indebted to a fabulous performance from goalkeeper Julio Cesar for preserving a point on their last visit to Upton Park in January 2013. The R's were deep in the relegation mire, and would eventually slip into the Championship, but the £8m capture of Remy had raised spirits and the Frenchman raced onto a fine pass from Adel Taarabt to slam in the opening goal after a quarter of an hour. Joe Cole equalised in the second half, having spurned QPR's attempts to buy him and gone to West Ham instead just the week before, but the real headline maker was Cesar who made a string of unlikely saves to keep the home side at bay.
West Ham: Jaaskelainen 6, Demel 6, Reid 7, Tomkins 6, O’Brien 6, Noble 7, Diame 7, Nolan 8 (Vaz Te, 88 -), Jarvis 7, Cole 7, Chamakh 6 (Cole 62, 6)
Subs not used: Spiegel, Potts, Collison, Taylor , Diarra
Goals: J Cole 68 (assisted Jarvis/C Cole)
Bookings: Tomkins 72 (foul)
QPR: Cesar 9, Onuoha 6, Hill 7, Nelsen 7, Da Silva 7, Derry 6, Mbia 7, Mackie 5 (Bothroyd 67, 5), Wright-Phillips 5 (Traore 58, 6), Taarabt 7 (Park 82, -), Remy 6
Subs not used: Green, Ferdinand, Faurlin, Hoilett
Goals: Remy 14 (assisted Taarabt)
QPR 1 West Ham 2, Monday October 1, 2012, Premier League
West Ham won the first competitive meeting between these sides in eight years by the odd goal in three in October that season although in truth the final scoreline flattered QPR. Optimism was still high around Loftus Road at this stage, despite a winless start to the season stretching to five league matches, but a midweek cup defeat by newly promoted Reading had set alarm bells ringing the week before and Sam Allardyce delivered a tactical lesson to Mark Hughes in this televised Monday night game. The Hammers took an early lead through a scrappy Matt Jarvis goal and doubled it before half time through Ricardo Vaz Te as their three man midfield completely trampled on QPR’s lightweight central foursome. Hughes brought Adel Taarabt in from his latest exile and was rewarded with a stunning goal to halve the deficit with his first touch of the ball but when Samba Diakite, another substitute, fell foul of card-happy referee Mark Clattenburg and was sent off the game was up. Decent performances against Chelsea and Spurs just prior to this long forgotten, this was the game when it really started to unravel for Mark Hughes at Loftus Road .
QPR: Cesar 6, Onuoha 4 (Hoilett 84, -), Nelsen 5, Mbia 4, Hill 4, Park 3 (Diakite 56, 5), Granero 5, Faurlin 5, Wright-Phillips 4 (Taarabt 56, 8), Cisse 6, Zamora 6
Subs not used: Green, Mackie, Ephraim, Ehmer
Goals: Taarabt 57 (unassisted)
Bookings: Taarabt 57 (over celebrating), Diakite 58 (foul), 74 (foul)
Red Cards: Diakite 74 (two yellows)
West Ham: Jaaskelainen 7, Demel 6, Collins 6, Reid 6 (Tomkins 23, 7), O’Brien 6 (McCartney 35, 6), Noble 8, Diame 8, Nolan 8, Jarvis 7, Vaz Te 7, Cole 7 (Carroll 72, 7)
Subs not used: Henderson, Benayoun, O’Neil, Maiga
Goals: Jarvis 3 (assisted Nolan), Vaz Te 35 (assisted Tomkins)
Bookings: (Deep breath) Diame 38 (foul), Noble 45 (foul), McCartney 62 (foul), Jaaskelainen 66 (time wasting), Cole 68 (repetitive fouling), Nolan 68 (dissent), Collins 77 (time wasting), Tomkins 90 (time wasting)
QPR 1 West Ham 0, Saturday October 16, 2004, Championship
West Ham were the newly relegated title favourites and QPR the freshly promoted upstarts when they last met before this season, but the spoils went the way of Ian Holloway’s men as part of a remarkable seven match winning run. The campaign had started badly for Rangers who took four games to record a win and pressure was being applied to Ian Holloway by the board of directors, with new Italian investor Gianni Paladini apparently engineering a move for Argentinean Ramon Diaz behind the scenes. A 3-2 win against Plymouth at Loftus Road got Rangers going and away wins at Crewe, Brighton and Stoke sandwiched home successes against Leicester and Coventry . A capacity crowd was inside Loftus Road to see Matthew Rose maraud forward from left back and slot in the only goal of the game to stretch the run out to seven matches.
QPR: C Day, M Bignot, D Shittu ( S Branco , 89), G Santos, M Rose, M Rowlands , M Bircham (G Padula, 89), K Gallen, L Cook, P Furlong, J Cureton (K McLeod, 85)
Subs not used: R Edghill, M Bean
West Ham: S Bywater, H Mullins, T Repka, A Ferdinand, C Powell, L Chadwick (C Cohen, 66), N Reo-Coker, S Lomas, M Harewood, S Rebrov , B Zamora (D Hutchison, 81)
Subs not used: T McClenahan, R Brevett, J Walker
West Ham 2 QPR 1, Saturday November 6, 2004, Championship
The return fixture came less than a month later at Upton Park, and the old saying about familiarity breeding contempt certainly seemed to hold water on this occasion as a vile challenge from Tomasz Repka through the back of Tony Thorpe left the striker nursing an injury from which his career never recovered. With Repka still on the pitch West Ham opened the scoring with a Marlon Harewood penalty before half time but QPR pegged them back in the second half when Kevin McLeod netted from close range. Sadly for the R’s Harewood, who has always enjoyed scoring against QPR, bagged a winner six minutes from time.
West Ham: S Bywater, H Mullins, T Repka , C Davenport, C Powell , D Hutchison (A Ferdinand, 88), C Fletcher, S Lomas, M Etherington, M Harewood, L Chadwick (B Zamora, 75)
Subs not used: S Rebrov , J Walker, R Brevett
QPR: C Day, D Shittu, M Rose, G Santos, M Bircham, T Thorpe (G Ainsworth, 29), J Cureton, L Cook (K McLeod, 62), F Simek (G Padula, 87), K Gallen, P Furlong
Subs not used: S Branco , M Bean
2012/13 West Ham 1 QPR 1 (Remy)
2012/13 QPR 1 West Ham 2 (Taarabt)
2004/05 West Ham 2 QPR 1 (McLeod)
2004/05 QPR 1 West Ham 0 (Rose)
1995/96 QPR 3 West Ham 0 (Gallen 2, Ready)
1995/96 West Ham 1 QPR 0
1994/95 West Ham 0 QPR 0
1994/95 QPR 1 West Ham 0* (Impey)
1994/95 QPR 2 West Ham 1 (Ferdinand, Sinclair)
1993/94 QPR 0 West Ham 0
1993/94 West Ham 0 QPR 4 (Ferdinand 2, Peacock, Penrice)
1991/92 West Ham 2 QPR 2 (B Allen 2)
1991/92 QPR 0 West Ham 0
1988/89 West Ham 0 QPR 0
1988/89 QPR 2 West Ham 1 (Maddix, Stein)
1987/88 QPR 3 West Ham 1* (Pizanti, Bannister, M Allen)
1987/88 West Ham 1 QPR 0
1987/88 QPR 3 West Ham 0 (Bannister, Brock, Stewart og)
1986/87 West Ham 1 QPR 1 (Fenwick)
1986/87 QPR 2 West Ham 3 (James, Byrne)
1985/86 QPR 0 West Ham 1
1985/86 West Ham 3 QPR 1 (Byrne)
1984/85 QPR 4 West Ham 2 (Bannister 2, Byrne, Fenwick)
1984/85 West Ham 1 QPR 3 (Byrne, Bannister, Waddock)
1983/84 West Ham 2 QPR 2 (C Allen 2)
1983/84 QPR 1 West Ham 1 (Stainrod)
1980/81 West Ham 3 QPR 0
1980/81 QPR 3 West Ham 0 (Silkman, Currie, Stainrod)
1979/80 West Ham 2 QPR 1 (Goddard)
1979/80 QPR 3 West Ham 0 (C Allen 2, Goddard)
1977/78 QPR 1 West Ham 0 (Cunningham)
1977/78 QPR 6 West Ham 1*(Busby 2, Bowles, Givens, Hollins, James)
1977/78 West Ham 1 QPR 1*(Howe)
1977/78 West Ham 2 QPR 2 (Eastoe, Lock og)
1976/77 QPR 1 West Ham 1 (Eastoe)
1976/77 West Ham 0 QPR 2** (Bowles, Clement)
1976/77 West Ham 1 QPR 0
1975/76 West Ham 1 QPR 0
1975/76 QPR 1 West Ham 1 (Givens)
1974/75 West Ham 2 QPR 1* (Clement)
1974/75 West Ham 2 QPR 2 (Bowles, Masson)
1974/75 QPR 0 West Ham 2
1973/74 West Ham 2 QPR 3 (Givens 2, Abbott)
1973/74 QPR 0 West Ham 0
1968/69 QPR 1 West Ham 1 (Clarke)
1968/69 West Ham 4 QPR 3 (Leach 2, Bridges)
1951/52 West Ham 4 QPR 2 (Gilberg, Hatton)
1951/52 QPR 2 West Ham 0 (Addinall, Shepherd)
1950/51 QPR 3 West Ham 3 (Clayton, Farrow, Duggan)
1950/51 West Ham 4 QPR 1 (Addinall)
1949/50 West Ham 1 QPR 0
1949/50 QPR 0 West Ham 1
1948/49 West Ham 2 QPR 0
1948/49 QPR 2 West Ham 1 (Hatton, Hudson)
1938/39 QPR 1 West Ham 2*(Cheetham)
1909/10 West Ham 0 QPR 1*(Steer)
1909/10 QPR 1 West Ham 1*(Steer)
1908/09 West Ham 1 QPR 0*
1908/09 QPR 0 West Ham 0*
* - FA Cup
** - League Cup