QPR welcome Luton Town to the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium for a Monday night Championship clash. The hosts enter the match with momentum after a convincing 3-1 victory over Watford in their previous outing. Meanwhile, the Hatters will be looking to bounce back following their 1-0 home defeat to Norwich City on New Year's Day.
How to watch Queens Park Rangers vs Luton Town live on TV and online
QPR vs Luton will be shown live on Sky Sports Football in the UK, while fans can also catch the action via bet365's streaming service with a valid betting account.
Queens Park Rangers vs Luton Town Predictions
QPR and Luton are set for what looks to be a closely contested Championship clash, with the bookies giving the R's a slight edge. The hosts have been given a 48.72% chance of victory, while both a draw and an away win are hovering around the 25% mark. These probabilities suggest QPR might just have enough to nick this one at Loftus Road. The betting odds reflect the tight nature of this fixture, with bet365 pricing QPR at 2.6 and the Hatters at 2.7, while the draw sits at 3.25. Despite being marginal favourites, the R's odds suggest this is far from a foregone conclusion, and Luton could easily spring a surprise. It's the kind of match where home advantage could prove crucial in tipping the balance.
Queens Park Rangers Recent Matches
QPR have shown contrasting form in their recent outings, particularly demonstrating their strength at Loftus Road where they've been quite impressive. The R's latest home fixture saw them dispatch Watford in a convincing 3-1 victory, following up on previous home successes against Preston North End (2-1) and Oxford United (2-0), suggesting they've turned their home ground into something of a fortress. However, their away form has been rather patchy and remains a concern. While they managed to nick a decent point at Carrow Road in a 1-1 draw with Norwich, they were thoroughly outplayed in a 3-0 defeat at the Swans. Their travelling supporters have had to settle for draws more often than not, as evidenced by another 1-1 stalemate at Bristol City. The stark difference between their home and away performances suggests the West London outfit need to find more consistency on their travels if they're to make a serious push up the Championship table.
Queens Park Rangers Form Analysis
The Hatters have been enduring a torrid time on their travels in recent weeks, with their away form becoming a genuine cause for concern in their Championship campaign. Their last three away fixtures have all ended in defeat, falling to Swansea City (2-1), Bristol City (1-0), and Blackburn Rovers (2-0), highlighting a concerning pattern of struggles on the road. The Bedfordshire outfit have particularly struggled to find their shooting boots away from Kenilworth Road, managing to net just once in their last three away matches. What's particularly worrying for Luton is their inability to keep things tight at the back during their travels, shipping multiple goals in two of their last three away fixtures. While they've shown they can be a tough nut to crack at home, their away day blues have seen them struggle to replicate that resilience on their travels. The pattern of conceding first in these matches has often left them chasing games, a situation that hasn't suited their style of play away from home comforts.
Queens Park Rangers vs Luton Town Head-to-Head
QPR have established a clear dominance in their recent meetings with Luton Town, winning six out of their ten encounters. The R's impressive record includes a perfect balance of three victories both home and away, showcasing their ability to perform consistently regardless of venue. Their most recent triumph came in August 2024, when they secured a 2-1 away victory at Kenilworth Road. The Hatters have struggled to make their mark in this fixture, managing just two wins against their London rivals, split evenly between home and away successes. With two draws rounding out the head-to-head record, Luton's difficulty in handling QPR is evident. The stats paint a clear picture of Rangers' superiority in this Championship clash, with their ability to pick up points both at Loftus Road and on their travels proving particularly noteworthy.
League table positions of Queens Park Rangers and Luton Town
QPR currently occupy 16th place in the table, sitting four spots above Luton Town who find themselves in 20th position. The R's have managed to keep themselves clear of the immediate danger zone, while the Hatters are battling at the wrong end of the standings in one of the relegation spots.