Swans U21 v QPR this evening : pre match Info 11:17 - Mar 7 with 907 views | KeithHaynes | All the info not included on the main OS. No LIVE stream. Tickets cost £5 Adults, £4 Concessions, £2 U18s. Fancy going ? This fixture will be played at Hanwell Town FC https://goo.gl/maps/ddPcYuRQ9hyWWKKb8 The Powerday Stadium,, Perivale Ln, Perivale, Greenford UB6 8TL, hanwelltownfc.co.uk And now - From OS Swansea City Under-21s will look to continue their strong run of form on Tuesday evening when they travel to west London to take on Queens Park Rangers at the Powerday Stadium. (7pm kick-off). The Swans are currently unbeaten in 2023, winning their last two Professional Development League outings on the road against Watford and Colchester United, and will look to build on those showings at the home of Southern League outfit Hanwell Town. Rangers are also in good form, having lost just once in their last five games, putting three past Colchester United last time out, which saw them leapfrog the U's to eighth in the southern section table. In the reverse fixture, Swansea City claimed what was a fifth-consecutive win at the Swansea.com Stadium in November 2022. Goals from Joel Cotterill, Josh Thomas, Lincoln McFayden and Tarrelle Whittaker sent the Swans up to third in the Professional Development League table at the time. Pre-match views Coach Anthony Wright: "It's our third away game in a row, and we've won our last two, but we've let the opposition into the game both occasions. "I'm pleased with the run of results that we've had, but there's still many units where we need to improve, and that's something we've been working on. "On to QPR, it's a night game so we're looking forward to the test and hopefully we can continue what we've been building." Previous meeting - December 2, 2020 Queens Park Rangers 3 Swansea City 1 A youthful Swansea City Under-23s side were beaten on their last visit to Queens Park Rangers in the Professional Development League.Despite first-year scholar Ruben Davies marking his debut with a goal, the young Swans suffered a second consecutive defeat at the Imperial College Sports Ground.The Swans fell behind in the 21st minute, when Stephen Duke-McKenna sent a 20-yard free-kick flying into the top corner. The visitors responded well after the break; equalising in the 64th minute as substitute Davies capitalised on a loose pass before slotting past Tyla Dickinson. But parity lasted just four minutes before Hamzad Kargbo raced onto a long ball and rounded Jamie Searle to finish.And QPR sealed the points with five minutes remaining as Nathan Carlyle sent a thumping shot into the top corner. Swansea City Under-23s: Jamie Searle; Ryan Bevan, Scott Butler, Matthew Blake (capt), Cian Williams; Erick Kenko (Jacob Edwards, 65), Morgan Clarke (Ruben Davies, 46), Adnaan Moti (Michael Murphy, 65); Cameron Congreve, Bradley Gibbings, Rio Campbell. Subs not used: Tyler Evans, Dylan Perkins.
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Swans U21 v QPR this evening : pre match Info on 20:35 - Mar 7 with 721 views | blackpooljack | 2-1 down wirh less than 20 to play tho the hoops are down to 10.........edit both teams down to 10 now and just 10 mins left. [Post edited 7 Mar 2023 20:40]
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Swans U21 v QPR this evening : pre match Info on 20:45 - Mar 7 with 713 views | blackpooljack |
Swans U21 v QPR this evening : pre match Info on 20:35 - Mar 7 by blackpooljack | 2-1 down wirh less than 20 to play tho the hoops are down to 10.........edit both teams down to 10 now and just 10 mins left. [Post edited 7 Mar 2023 20:40]
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Just checked the young swans have conceded 28 goals in their last 11 games seems to be a disease spreading thru the club | | | |
Swans U21 v QPR this evening : pre match Info on 20:59 - Mar 7 with 698 views | builthjack | Lost 3-1 | |
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Swans U21 v QPR this evening : pre match Info on 22:01 - Mar 7 with 624 views | KeithHaynes | OS Report Ten-man Swansea City Under-21s saw their unbeaten run come to an end as Queens Park Rangers claimed their third consecutive win at the Powerday Stadium. After a quiet opening, the hosts took the lead through Algerian winger Adam Dougui and, despite a handful of chances from the Swans, the R's retained their lead through to half-time. Rangers extended their lead early in the second half with Kayden Harrack drilling the ball into the net, but the deficit was lessened minutes later as Tivonge Rushesha's spot-kick brought the visitors back into the game. Both sides were reduced the 10 men as Arkell Jude-Boyd and Josh Thomas received second yellow cards. The Swans would remain just a goal down until Rafferty Pedder sealed the victory for the R's with an audacious effort in stoppage time. The Swans selection saw Rushesha captain the squad on his first start in 10 months, after recovering from a second ACL injury. Dan Watts, Iwan Morgan and Richard Faakye were promoted from the under-18s and were named among the substitutes, while Ben Hughes started in goal. The visitors began well, Thomas getting on to a ball over the top to find Lincoln McFayden for a passage of play that ended with Azeem Abdulai’s volley being blocked. At the other end, keeper Hughes palmed away Dillon De Silva’s drive after a swift QPR counter-attack. Swansea were left frustrated as Thomas had the ball in the net only for the offside flag to cut short the celebrations. Rangers began to settle, with Hamzad Kargbo forcing Hughes to make a swift intervention before the Swans keeper punched away a Charlie Owens’ free-kick. And the R’s were to take the lead just before the half-hour mark. De Silva’s inviting cross found Dougui in the six-yard box, who calmly slotted the ball home for the opener. Swansea looked to respond, Thomas picking out Ruben Davies after a great run down the left, but the striker’s shot was well blocked and the visitors trailed at the interval. Instead, the R’s doubled their lead immediately after the break, Harrack made sure to fend off his marker to drill a low shot past Hughes after capitalising on a defensive mishap. But Swansea were handed a way back into the game as Corey Hurford was brought down in the box, and skipper Rushesha converted from the spot. And when the hosts saw Jude-Boyd dismissed on the hour mark following a cynical shirt pull Swansea’s hopes were raised further. Thomas and Hurford saw shots blocked in quick succession, but Swansea’s numerical advantage was wiped out when the former’s foul on the keeper earned him a second yellow card. Substitute Morgan went closest to the equaliser after breaking free down the right, firing straight into the hands of Matteo Salamon in the QPR goal. And instead the home side countered to seal the win as Peddar cleverly beat two defenders to fire home. Queens Park Rangers Under-21s: Matteo Salamon, Arkell Jude-Boyd, Kayden Harrack, Deon Woodman, Henry Hawkins, Charlie Owens, Dillon De Silva, Alex Aoraha, Hamzad Kargbo, Rafferty Pedder, Adam Dougui. Unused subs: Ivo Rossi, Harry Cant, Stan Flaherty. Swansea City Under-21s: Ben Hughes, Joe Thomas, Kian Jenkins, Azeem Abdulai, Kai Ludbigsen, Tivonge Rushesha (captain) (Harry Jones 65’), Corey Hurford, Sam Leverett, Ruben Davies (Iwan Morgan 65’), Josh Thomas, Lincoln McFayden. Unused subs: Remy Mitchell, Dan Watts. | |
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Swans U21 v QPR this evening : pre match Info on 13:33 - Mar 8 with 398 views | ReslovenSwan1 | Josh Thomas cost Swansea a win against Cardiff city in a match I watched by stupid petulance. Another red card in this game when QPR were only one goal ahead with 10 men. Josh should look at the 2020 team. 11 of the 13 involved were given their cards may playing in the LoW at Bari Town Carmatrthen and Haverfordwest. | |
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