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MATCH PREVIEW

QPR vs Sheffield United: Kick-off time, live stream, TV channel, and team news for Championship showdown

All you need to know about this intriguing clash as the Blades look to retain top spot

SHEFFIELD UNITED go to Loftus Road sitting proudly on top of the Championship after their win at Leeds.

Mind you, QPR pulled off a shock win over high-flying Wolves on Saturday so expect a good game with goals at both ends.

 QPR pulled off a shock home win over Wolves on Saturday
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QPR pulled off a shock home win over Wolves on SaturdayCredit: Reuters

The Blades have only failed to score in one of their last 12 competitive games, nine of which brought victories.

Billy Sharp has netted in his last two outings and has six goals in 10 appearances so far.

Eleven of QPR’s last 12 competitive games have produced goals at both ends.

And Ian Holloway's team have scored in 94 per cent of their Championship home games in 2017.

 Billy Sharpe netted for Sheffield United to help put them top of the table after victory at Leeds
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Billy Sharpe netted for Sheffield United to help put them top of the table after victory at LeedsCredit: Rex Features
 Sharp has six goals in 10 appearances this season
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Sharp has six goals in 10 appearances this seasonCredit: Reuters

When is QPR vs Sheffield United?

QPR take on Sheffield United on Tuesday, October 31.

Kick-off is at 7.45pm.

The game will be played at Loftus Road.

What TV channel is showing QPR vs Sheffield United?

 QPR striker Conor Washington wheels away after scoring against Wolves
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QPR striker Conor Washington wheels away after scoring against WolvesCredit: Rex Features
 Chris Wilder has taken the Blades to the top of the Championship
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Chris Wilder has taken the Blades to the top of the ChampionshipCredit: PA:Empics Sport

The game is not live on television.

You can follow all the action on the SunSport live blog.

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Team news

QPR are likely to stick with the side that stunned Wolves. Nedum Onouha and Grant Hall remain long-term absentees.



Leon Clarke should keep Clayton Donaldson out of the side up front. Kieron Freeman and Ched Evans are still out injured.

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