1
Coventry
92
2
Ipswich
81
3
Millwall
80
4
Middlesbrough
79
5
Southampton
77
6
Wrexham
70
7
Hull City
70
8
Derby County
69
9
Norwich City
65
10
Birmingham City
63
11
Swansea City
61
12
Preston North End
60
13
Bristol City
59
14
Queens Park Rangers
58
15
Sheffield United
57
16
Watford
57
17
Stoke City
55
18
Portsmouth
54
19
Charlton Athletic
53
20
Blackburn
52
21
West Brom
51
22
Oxford United
47
23
Leicester City
43
24
Sheffield Wednesday
-3
On Tuesday, Leeds will be hoping to inflict on QPR another loss, with the side coming to the game on a five – match losing run and are officially the Championship’s side with the poorest form in the last five rounds of matches. Meanwhile, Leeds have recovered from their recent slump and have two wins back to back as they go to this clash, while they have three wins and one loss in the last five matches. They however need to improve on their away form, having lost three of the last five and won just one. Among their away losses in the five, was a defeat to QPR in the FA Cup and whether or not revenge will be on their minds, it remains to be seen. Leeds have also conceded in each of their last five away matches and while they face an off form QPR side, they will be aware of the fact that their hosts have scored in all but one of their last five home matches, even though they have lost four and won just one. Each of QPR’s last three Championship home matches have ended in over 2.5 goals with both teams scoring and QPR losing; they are winless in the last four home games in the Championship. Leeds United on their part, have seen four of their last five away matches in the Championship end in over 2.5 goals and both teams have scored as well. QPR beat Leads in the last meeting between the two sides but in the last five meetings between the two, Leeds have picked three wins. Head to head, the two sides have faced off 44 times and Leeds have picked 19 wins while QPR have 13 wins.