In League Cup action, QPR met Everton on September 21. After the match finished 2-2, the tie went to penalties to determine the winner, where QPR came out on top by converting eight shots to Everton's seven.
The game shifted on the 18th minute when Charlie Austin converted the chance, giving QPR the lead. Lucas Digne and Andros Townsend added to the score with Austin adding another one, making the final score 2-2.
6 years after their last meeting in Premier League, the countdown begins for a clash that promises intensity as QPR and Everton renew their battle. In their last encounter, Everton secured a 1-2 win. On a difficult run, QPR approach this match following losses against Bristol City and Bournemouth, having failed to win in their last three outings. Strengthening their defense will be critical to turning their fortunes around, since their backline has lacked consistency, conceding goals in their last three matches in a row.
Everton, in contrast to their opponent's recent struggles, come into this clash with momentum, following three straight victories against Burnley, Brighton and Huddersfield in their most recent games, stretching their unbeaten streak to five matches.
In this League Cup showdown, the spotlight will fall on the players who have been pivotal for QPR and Everton throughout the campaign. Robert Dickie and Chris Willock have been pivotal for QPR’s attack, with Mark Warburton at the helm, combining to deliver important goals. Dickie has emerged as QPR’s leading scorer in League Cup this season, netting two goals. Supporting them are Lyndon Dykes, Sam Mccallum and Ilias Chair, who have also chipped in with important goals and assists, adding depth to QPR’s attack.
Meanwhile, Everton’s top finisher Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Demarai Gray have played important roles in ensuring their attack, carefully orchestrated by Rafael Benitez, remains effective. Everton’s top scorer in League Cup, Townsend, has one goal this season. Everton’s offense has also been strengthened by Richarlison, Abdoulaye Doucoure and Michael Keane, who have provided crucial contributions in the final third.
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QPR kicked off the game with Seny Dieng, Sam Mccallum who got substituted by Osman Kakay on the 66th minute, Yoann Barbet, Robert Dickie, Jimmy Dunne, Andre Dozzell who got substituted by Luke Amos on the 63rd minute, Dominic Ball, Albert Adomah, Ilias Chair who got substituted by Stephen Duke-Mckenna on the 76th minute, Chris Willock and Charlie Austin as starters, with Luke Amos, Stephen Duke-Mckenna, Lyndon Dykes, Andre Gray, Osman Kakay, George Thomas and Joe Walsh on the bench.
Everton's starting eleven were Asmir Begovic, Lucas Digne who got substituted by Michael Keane on the 80th minute, Ben Godfrey, Mason Holgate, Jonjoe Kenny, Anthony Gordon, Tom Davies, Andre Gomes who got substituted by Abdoulaye Doucoure on the 58th minute, Alex Iwobi, Salomon Rondon who got substituted by Demarai Gray on the 73rd minute and Andros Townsend, with Allan, Jarrad Branthwaite, Abdoulaye Doucoure, Demarai Gray, Michael Keane, Andy Lonergan and Ellis Simms on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card twice throughout the game. Sam Mccallum and Robert Dickie were the ones to receive it.
Since January 2014, the teams have gone head-to-head three times. Every match has gone Everton's way, as they have won all three encounters. The most recent match between them was on March 22, 2015, in the Premier League of England, where Everton secured a 1-2 victory. In total, QPR have managed two goals in these three meetings, compared to Everton's nine. Overall, Everton hold a stronger head-to-head record against QPR in recent meetings.
QPR's recent form includes two consecutive losses, having lost to Bristol City and Bournemouth in their last two matches, while Everton are currently on a run of three straight wins, having won Burnley, Brighton and Huddersfield in their last three matches. Overall, QPR have won twelve of their last twenty matches, losing four and drawing four, while Everton have won eight of their last twenty matches, losing six and drawing six.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between QPR and Everton in real time. You can watch the goals by Charlie Austin, Lucas Digne and Andros Townsend as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of QPR - Everton are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.