QPR
- Queens Park Rangers have been a little up and down since the World Cup, but they should have enough quality to overcome Wrexham on Saturday, even if the Welsh club have been in excellent form recently.
- The Rs are 11th in the Championship table with 39 points from 27 games, while Wrexham are one place higher on 40 from the same number of matches.
- Julien Stephan has brought structure, a narrow back four, a double pivot and an identity of purposeful build-up and transitions to the club since his appointment as head coach in June 2025 and it has paid off with the Rs sitting comfortably in mid-table.
- QPR have won one and lost one of their last two home games.
Wrexham
- Wrexham have won four of their last five Championship games, losing once.
- Wrexham have won their last two away games.
- Wrexham’s style of direct football, with long balls to the target man, wide overloads and plenty of transition football, has to come up against the possession-based philosophy of QPR.
- Wrexham have only won 4, drawn 5 and lost 4 away from home in the Championship this season - with them conceding exactly 13 goals in those 13 away matches.
Key Players
- Rayan Kolli has been the surprise package in the team, chipping in with 2 goals in the last 5 to provide a fresh attacking option for the hosts.
- Rumarn Burrell has been the main man up front, netting 10 times in 26 Championship appearances.
- But Wrexham have Kieffer Moore in their ranks and the Welsh international, who has 10 goals in 24 appearances, has been causing plenty of problems for Championship defenders in recent months.
Betting Insights
- Both sides are eager to attack and with the ‘Both Teams To Score’ market coming in at an even odds of 1.95, there is probably some value to be had there.
- The hosts have a slight edge in the odds at 2.08, with Wrexham coming in at 3.7 and the draw at 3.35.
Prediction
That is probably about right, but we’re going for the home side here as they should have more than enough quality to win this if they can control the game for long periods of time.