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Queens Park Rangers FC vs. Swansea City AFC (21.01.2023)

Date Season Halftime Result
21.01.2023 2022 1 : 0 1 : 1

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
27'' QPR J. Lowe Normal Goal
38'' QPR E. Laird Substitution 1
58'' QPR L. Dykes Substitution 2
58'' Swansea L. Cullen Substitution 1
59'' Swansea J. Allen Substitution 2
61'' Swansea S. Benda Substitution 3
81'' Swansea J. Fulton Normal Goal
89'' QPR T. Iroegbunam Substitution 3
90'' QPR T. Roberts Substitution 4

Lineup Queens Park Rangers FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 S. Dieng
Defence 27 E. Laird
Defence 4 R. Dickie
Defence 3 J. Dunne
Defence 22 K. Paal
Midfield 47 T. Iroegbunam
Midfield 15 S. Field
Midfield 11 T. Roberts
Midfield 18 J. Lowe
Midfield 10 I. Chair
Forward 9 L. Dykes

Lineup Swansea City AFC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 13 S. Benda
Defence 22 J. Latibeaudiere
Defence 5 B. Cabango
Defence 6 H. Darling
Defence 3 R. Manning
Midfield 8 M. Grimes
Midfield 7 J. Allen
Midfield 31 O. Cooper
Midfield 4 J. Fulton
Midfield 20 L. Cullen
Forward 17 J. Piroe

Substitutes Queens Park Rangers FC

Position Number Name
Defence 2 O. Kakay
Midfield 7 C. Willock
Midfield 17 A. Dozzell
Midfield 37 A. Adomah
Defence 5 J. Clarke-Salter
Goalkeeper 13 J. Archer
Midfield 6 S. Johansen

Substitutes Swansea City AFC

Position Number Name
Midfield 18 L. Cundle
Midfield 10 O. Ntcham
Goalkeeper 1 A. Fisher
Defence 26 K. Naughton
Midfield 45 C. Congreve
Defence 23 N. Wood-Gordon
Defence 29 M. Sorinola

Queens Park Rangers FC

Queens Park Rangers FC is another in a long line of London football clubs. Its history dates back to 1882 and in its long existence it has tried the Premier League, where it has not achieved any great success. QPR plays its home games at the Loftus Road stadium, which has a capacity of over 18 thousand spectators.

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Swansea City AFC

Swansea City AFC is a Welsh football team based in the county of West Glamorgan. It has been in existence for over a century, having been founded in 1912. However, back then it was called as Swansea Town. The change to the current name occurred in 1969. Their home stadium, the Liberty Stadium, can welcome over 21,000 sports fans.

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Home corners 5
Home shots 15
Home shots on target 4
Home fouls 15
Home yellow cards
Home red cards
Away corners 8
Away shots 12
Away shots on target 2
Away fouls 14
Away yellow cards
Away red cards
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