Yeovil V QPR Sky Bet Championship Match 21 -September 2013

Yeovil V QPR Sky Bet Championship Match 21 -September 2013.Yeovil will miss suspended defender Byron Webster and injured duo Marek Stech (hand) and Paddy Madden (knee).

Striker and former Southampton youngster Sam Hoskins is pushing for a start against Harry Redknapp's men.
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QPR's injury list is piling up - defender Nedum Onuoha will miss out so Benoit Assou-Ekotto will make his full debut at left-back with skipper Clint Hill moving to centre-half.

Strikers Andy Johnson and Bobby Zamora are sidelined by knee injuries.
MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

• This is the first ever league match between Yeovil and Queens Park Rangers.

• They have faced each other twice in cup competitions.

• Rangers won 3-0 away in the third round of the FA Cup in January 1988, and Yeovil won 3-0 at home in the Football Trophy in October 2001.

Yeovil Town

• Yeovil may be competing at this level for the first time, but with just one opening day win and four points after seven outings, they have made their worst ever start to a league campaign.

• Gary Johnson's side have lost all three league matches at Huish Park, and are the only club in the second tier without a home goal.

• Johnson is the second oldest manager in the Championship (58 next Saturday, 28 Sept); only his opposite number Harry Redknapp is older (66).

Queens Park Rangers

• Rangers hold the only unbeaten record in the Championship (W5, D2), and find themselves at the top of the table for the first time since promotion to the Premier League in May 2011.

• The west London club still boast the meanest defence in the Football League with two goals shipped in seven games, and five straight clean sheets.

• Wednesday's goalless home draw with Brighton means that Redknapp's side have not conceded in 505 minutes (eight hours 25 minutes) of Championship football, since James Vaughan struck the opening goal in Huddersfield's 1-1 home draw on 10 August.