CARDIFF CITY v QPRWednesday 20th January, 7pm
Sky Bet Championship
Cardiff City Stadium Match to be played in front of no supporters, for information on how to watch the match on TV or to stream it - see below
CCFC

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Team: Alex Smithies, Perry Ng, Sean Morrison, Curtis Nelson, Joe Bennett, Leandro Bacuna
Will Vaulks, Joe Ralls, Harry Wilson, Max Watters. Kieffer Moore
Subs: Dillon Phillips. Joel Bagan, Tom Sang, Keenan Patten
Sheyi Ojo, Junior Hoilett, Josh Murphy, Mark Harris, Robert Glatzel
TEAM NEWS:
Cardiff City announce Perry Ng signing from Crewe Alexandra. Deal up to 2024. Eligible to play against QPR tomorrow #CCFC
Marlon Pack will miss the clash through suspension following his red card against Norwich City on the weekend.
NEIL HARRIS:
ANY GOOD NEWS ON INJURIES?
I hope so.
We saw Kieffer coming on and play some minutes. We did rush him a little bit on Saturday because needs must.
We have had to be day by day with him and we will have to see how he is tomorrow to see if he can play more than half hour.
Sean Morrison is getting closer, if it’s not tomorrow then definitely next week.
Aden Flint is training. Lee Tomlin is getting closer all the time. Marlon Pack is missing through suspension.
We are getting healthier and getting players back.
Max Watters is available to play v QPR

Cardiff City Football Club are delighted to announce the signing of forward Max Watters.
£200,000 with add ons of up to £500,000.
Kieffer Moore expected to start
Jordi Osei-Tutu is injured again, expected to return end of February. Was rushed back to early?
Sean Morrison and Aden Flint are all out of contention for QPR game.
Morrison was hoping to be at least on the bench.
Aden flint got injured playing for Sheff Wednesday in the middle of December and has returned to Cardiff where he has undergone surgery. Expected to return in February.
Lee Tomlin Out till Mid February.
Jordi Osei-Tutu Out Injured till end of February.
Sadly Sol Bamba is seriously ill.
Isaac Vassell is the long-term absentee.
QPR's game at home to Wycombe on Saturday was postponed due to COVID-19
How can I watch this match on TV? This match is live on Cardiff City TV.
About QPRQueens Park Rangers Football Club, commonly abbreviated to QPR, is an English professional football club based in White City, London. The club currently competes in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football. They were founded in 1886 after the merger of Christchurch Rangers and St Judes Institute, although their official founding date is 1882 which is when Christchurch Rangers were first formed. In the early years after the club's formation in its original home of Queen's Park, London, they played their home games at many different grounds, until finally the club settled into its current location at Loftus Road, renamed Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium at the beginning of the 2019/20 season.
The club's achievements include winning the League Cup in 1967, and they were FA Cup finalists in 1982. Their highest ever league finish was achieved in 1975–76 when they were runners-up in the First Division, now known as the Premier League, and qualified for Europe for the first time, reaching the quarter-finals of the 1976–77 UEFA Cup. QPR won the English Championship in 2011, and also the English Championship playoff final in 2014.
QPR have long-standing rivalries with several other clubs in the West London area. The most notable of these are Chelsea, Fulham and Brentford.
Previous Meeting QPR beat us 3-2 in October
Team News - Predicted Line-Ups Cardiff City: Smithies, Bacuna, Nelson, Bennett, Bagan, Pack, Vaulks, Ralls, Wilson, Hoilett, Glatzel
QPR: Dieng, Kane, Dickie, Cameron, Barbet, Osayi-Samuel, Ball, Chair, Carroll, Dykes, Austin
Form - Last Three Games Cardiff City 1-2 Norwich City
Nottingham Forest 1-0 Cardiff City
Wycombe Wanderers 2-1 Cardiff City
Luton Town 0-2 QPR
QPR 0-2 Fulham (AET)
Norwich City 1-1 QPR
Match OddsCardiff City - 11/10
QPR - 5/2
Draw - 12/5
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