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Oxford vs QPR Prediction – Championship

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Here you will find the best prediction for Oxford vs QPR in the Championship, along with match analysis and betting tips.

Read below for our detailed analysis of both teams, including their recent form and the key statistics from the latest matches to provide the best prediction for the encounter between Oxford and QPR.

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Oxford

  • 09 April 2025 – 18::45
  • Championship

  • 2024/2025
  • NORMAL EXPENSE – ROUND 41
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QPR


Betting tip and prediction for this match between Oxford vs QPR

The best prediction for the match between Oxford vs QPR in the Championship is that Oxford United will not lose. With the strong backing of their supporters, the home side faces a clearly weaker opponent in several aspects. It’s noteworthy that QPR has suffered defeats in their last six away games, making a bet on the market ‘Oxford to win or draw’ a solid choice for this encounter.

The best prediction for Oxford vs QPR

Draw No Bet: Oxford

Match preview: Oxford vs QPR

Oxford and QPR meet at The Kassam Stadium in the 41st round of the Championship. In their last matchup within this competition, on 11‑12‑2024, Queens Park Rangers triumphed at home with a score of (2‑0). Recent encounters have favoured the visiting side, boasting 2 victories and 1 defeat in the last 3 meetings. Although this match sees the 18th and 16th placed teams overall, it is actually a match between the 9th placed team in home games and the 15th as visitors.

Team analysis: Oxford

Currently sitting in 18th position with 45 points, the home side has achieved 11 wins, 12 draws, and 17 losses. In their penultimate fixture, they lost away to Middlesbrough (2‑1), but secured a home victory over Sheffield United (1‑0) in their last outing. The home advantage is significant as they have garnered 35 points at The Kassam Stadium, scoring 28 goals and conceding 25. Conversely, they have only collected 10 points away, netting 13 goals while shipping 32. In the Championship season, Oxford has amassed 19 points from a possible 30, with 6 wins, 1 draw, and 3 losses in their last 10 home fixtures. The most common half-time score in their home matches has been 0‑0 (7 out of 20 games). Defensively, they have conceded goals in 7 of their last 10 games, indicating weaknesses at the back. Out of 40 games in this competition, they have only managed to turn around the score in 2 of the 18 matches where they conceded first.

Oxford United heads into this match fresh from a 1-0 victory against Sheffield United, with Siriki Dembélé netting the decisive goal. The home team typically employs a tactical system of 4-3-3, emphasising a slower-paced style of play tailored to their stadium’s conditions. The three players leading the attack are Przemyslaw Placheta, Siriki Dembélé, and Mark Harris. Matt Phillips and Elliott Moore are both sidelined due to injuries.

Team analysis: QPR

With 11 wins, 13 draws, and 16 losses, the visiting team currently occupies 16th place with a total of 46 points. They recently drew 0-0 at home against Cardiff City, prior to suffering a 3-1 defeat away to Stoke City. The team’s performance is impacted by the home advantage, having secured 18 points as visitors compared to 28 at home, with 29 goals scored and 26 conceded in their own ground against 16 scored and 27 conceded away. In their last 10 league matches on the road, QPR has recorded 2 wins, 1 draw, and 7 losses, earning a mere 7 points from 30 available.

In this competition, they have lost their last 6 away matches. The most common half-time result in their Championship games has been 0-0, occurring in 10 of their 20 matches. Defensive weaknesses have been evident, conceding goals in 8 of their last 10 fixtures, yet their attack has been reasonably consistent, scoring in 7 of those 10 encounters. Throughout this season, they have turned the tables in just 2 instances in the 22 match-ups where they conceded the first goal. There is one noteworthy period in their last 20 away games where they scored 6 out of 16 goals between the 61st and 75th minutes.

Queens Park Rangers comes into this match off the back of a goalless draw against Cardiff. Under the management of Martí Cifuentes, QPR favours a slower, more organised approach, deploying a 4-3-3 formation with well-coordinated transitions through the centre of the pitch. The forwards, Min-Hyeok Yang, Paul Smyth, and Karamoko Dembélé, inject pace, creativity, and unpredictability into their attack. Notably, Alfie Lloyd, Michael Frey, Harvey Vale, Ilias Chair, and Jake Clarke-Salter will miss this match due to injuries.

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Draw No Bet: Oxford

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