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Queens Park Rangers FC vs. Birmingham City FC (27.02.2016)

Date Season Halftime Result
27.02.2016 2015 2 : 0 2 : 0

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
15'' Birmingham Diego Fabbrini Yellow Card
35'' QPR T. Chery Normal Goal
39'' Birmingham Michael Morrison Yellow Card
39'' QPR J. Hoilett Penalty
60'' Birmingham Clayton Donaldson Yellow Card
63'' Birmingham D. Fabbrini Substitution 1
71'' Birmingham M. Kieftenbeld Substitution 2
76'' QPR T. Chery Substitution 1
79'' Birmingham J. Maghoma Substitution 3
81'' Birmingham Jon Toral Yellow Card
82'' QPR M. Phillips Substitution 2
90'' + 3'' QPR J. Hoilett Substitution 3

Lineup Queens Park Rangers FC

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 25 A. Smithies
Defence 5 N. Onuoha
Defence 24 J. Perch
Defence 26 G. Angella
Defence 4 G. Hall
Midfield 20 K. Henry
Midfield 8 T. Chery
Midfield 7 M. Phillips
Midfield 21 M. Luongo
Forward 23 J. Hoilett
Forward 33 S. Polter

Lineup Birmingham City FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 29 T. Kuszczak
Defence 4 P. Robinson
Defence 3 J. Grounds
Defence 32 R. Shotton
Defence 28 M. Morrison
Midfield 11 D. Cotterill
Midfield 8 S. Gleeson
Midfield 6 M. Kieftenbeld
Midfield 19 J. Maghoma
Forward 9 C. Donaldson
Forward 7 D. Fabbrini

Substitutes Queens Park Rangers FC

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 28 D. Tőzsér
Forward 9 C. Washington
Midfield 19 A. El Khayati
Defence 15 P. Konchesky
Midfield 18 A. Faurlin
Goalkeeper 29 M. Ingram
Defence 34 M. Petrasso

Substitutes Birmingham City FC

Position Number Name
Midfield 20 Jon Toral
Forward 15 J. Vaughan
Midfield 30 W. Buckley
Goalkeeper 1 A. Legzdins
ui.hrac_ 23 J. Spector
Midfield 26 D. Davis
Defence 31 P. Caddis

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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Birmingham City FC

The foundations of Birmingham City Football Club were laid back in 1875 when the team was still named as Small Heath Alliance, having played under its current name since 1943. It plays its home games at St Andrew's Stadium, which can hold around 30,000 fans. Perhaps unsurprisingly, their biggest rival is the more famous Aston Villa, who are based in the same city.

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Home corners 6
Home shots 16
Home shots on target 8
Home fouls
Home yellow cards
Home red cards
Away corners 6
Away shots 13
Away shots on target 4
Away fouls
Away yellow cards 4
Away red cards
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