By the time this game kicks off on Saturday evening, both clubs could be facing their worst-case scenarios for the season's end – QPR will be back in the relegation places if Bolton beat Swansea, while Tottenham could be as low as sixth if Chelsea and Newcastle prosper. The return of Djibril Cissé from suspension could be key to Rangers continuing their run of three successive home victories. Harry Redknapp believes four wins from Spurs' remaining five games will secure a top-four spot, but their last away league win was in December. Paul Chronnell
Venue Loftus Road, Saturday 5.30pm
Tickets Sold out
Last season n/a
Referee Mark Clattenburg
This season's matches 21 Y62, R6, 3.24 cards per game
Odds QPR 16-5 Tottenham 10-11 Draw 11-4
Queens Park Rangers
Subs from Cerny, Murphy, Gabbidon, Campbell, Bothroyd, Traoré, Buzsaky, Zamora, Wright-Phillips, Young, Smith, Helguson, Hulse, Hall
Doubtful None
Injured Dyer (foot, Aug), Faurlín (knee, Aug)
Suspended None
Form guide LWLWLW
Disciplinary record Y51 R7
Leading scorer Helguson 8
Tottenham
Subs from Cudicini, Saha, Giovani, Defoe, Rose, Livermore, Sandro, Nelsen, Bentley, Fredericks, Lancaster, Khumalo
Doubtful Bentley (knee), King (knee)
Injured Gomes (knee, 2 May), Dawson (ankle, Aug), Huddlestone (ankle, Aug), Jenas (achilles, Aug), Kranjcar (knee, Aug), Kaboul (knee, unknown)
Suspended None
Form guide LDWDDL
Disciplinary record Y42 R2
Leading scorer Adebayor 13
Match pointers
• QPR have won only 14 of their 48 Premier League games against other London teams, losing 19 and drawing 15 times
• Emmanuel Adebayor has been caught offside more times (47) than anyone else
• QPR's last seven games have alternated between an away defeat and a home win – for this run to continue they must win this game
• Tottenham have conceded more handballs (31) than any other side in the division
• Only four teams have ever been shown more red cards in a Premier League season than QPR (seven) in 2011-12 Read More
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