The tide could finally be turning at Loftus Road as QPR are finally beginning to find some form under new manager Ian Holloway.

The Hoops have struggled to maintain any sort of form so far this season but going into this weekend's game with Fulham, they've won three on the spin.

It shows a really decent turnaround in form from a side that struggled to pick up wins over the Christmas period.

But with things looking a whole lot more solid at Loftus Road these days, we're tipping them to do the business over London rivals Fulham this Saturday, infront of their own supporters too.

Fulham have been playing well themselves this season but QPR have a really good chance to get their fourth win on the bounce, something they're not going to simply pass up.

So with that in mind, here's our QPR XI that we think will beat Fulham this weekend...

GK: Alex Smithies

QPR keeper Alex Smithies has been fantastic for the Hoops all season and his good form is why they're not even further down the table.

He's made key saves in almost all matches so far this campaign and he more than deserves to keep his place in the side for this game.

RB: Darnell Furlong

21-year-old right-back Darnell Furlong had a fantastic afternoon in QPR's 1-0 win over Reading last time out and there's no reason why he should be dropped for the game against the Cottagers.

He was strong, quick and agile on that right hand side and looked like a real prospect going forward. Promising stuff indeed for Holloway.

CB: Joel Lynch

Summer signing Joel Lynch is having a good run in the side of late and he seems to have formed a very decent partnership with his fellow colleagues in the backline.

The former Huddersfield Town man is a real unit to have in the heart of the defence and little gets through him with relative ease.

Fulham will have to be at their best to get goals this weekend.

CB: Nedum Onuoha

QPR veteran Nedum Onuhoa knows what it takes to make it at this level and higher and he'll be desperate to see his side's winning run continue into February.

He can be a very big part of that too- he's a quick, powerful unit and alongside Joel Lynch, looks very comfortable indeed.

LB: Jake Bidwell

Former Everton academy prospect Jake Bidwell has been ever-present in the QPR defence this season and it's good to see the youngster getting plenty of gametime.

He's often overlooked when we discuss hot English talent but there's little doubt that with some more development and experience, the 23-yar-old could still have a crack at a higher level in the future.

CDM: Grant Hall

Moving former Birmingham City man Grant Hall into a more midfield role has been one of the better decisions made at QPR this season and he's really beginning to take to his new role.

He's a big lad in the middle-of-the-park but has a little bit of pace too and you can see why Holloway has elected to keep him there.

CDM: Massimo Luongo

Former Spurs academy prospect Massimo Luongo is a big player in this QPR side these days and he's looking the most settled he's been since making the move to Loftus Road last season.

He's a tidy player whose not afraid to get stuck in and he'll have to be at his best to stop the wealth of creative talent Fulham have in their attacking ranks this weekend.

RM: Ryan Manning

Former Galway forward Ryan Manning has been given his big chance by Holloway in the past couple of weeks and he certainly hasn't disappointed. The widely-unkown striker was used out wide and looked strong in the game against Reading, coming off only in the 86th minute with the game looking one.

An exciting prospect for everyone at Loftus Road to keep an eye on.

CAM: Paweł Wszołek

Paweł Wszołek is at Loftus Road having signed a season-long loan deal this season and he's looking better and better each week as QPR continue to climb the Championship table.

With QPR now eight points clear of the relegation zone, it's important their form continues and Wszołek can certainly have a job to play in some big games coming up for the Hoops.

LM: Jamie Mackie

He's somewhat of a great down at Loftus Road and it was great to see Jamie Mackie bang in the winner for Holloway's side against promotion-chasing Reading last weekend.

The tireless forward completely epitomised what QPR need in their team right now and his willingness to run from the front was key in their win over the Royals.

ST: Idrissa Sylla

Many get the feeling we're still waiting to see the best from QPR forward Idrissa Sylla, after his summer move to the club.

He's a lumbering figure upfront but more goals will be a priority for the striker, who can have a real part to play in the second half of the season for his side.