A win in this game could secure survival so it's certainly important for the R's.

QPR are 16 points in front of Barnsley, with 50 points, who are in 22nd place, so a win for QPR with Barnsley losing to local rivals Sheffield United would assure survival.

However, a total of 51 points saw Blackburn Rovers relegated last season, so they should only need a couple of points, regardless.

Hull have improved significantly since Nigel Adkins came in and they appear to be finishing the season relatively comfortably, but they are winless in the last three.

QPR are coming in to this match fresh from a 4-1 victory over Norwich, so they should be able to use that confidence flowing through them in this game.

Here's the XI that should start against Hull...

Smithies continues his run of playing every league game this season.

Furlong has done well recently so he keeps his place in the team.

Onuoha skippers the team from the centre of defence.

Lynch sits alongside Onuoha and continues their partnership as they aim to keep a clean sheet for the first time in five games.

Bidwell is the last member of this defensive unit with no changes from the previous match because they did well against a talented Norwich side.

Luongo forms part of a midfield two in front of the defence which is key to Holloway's 4-2-3-1 formation. He is the more adventurous of the two and acts as a box-to-box midfielder with six goals this season.

Scowen is the more defensive-minded of the two and he is tasked with breaking down the opposition attacks before they get to the defence.

Eze has impressed in recent games with two goals in his last five games. He acts as an inside forward and plays off Matt Smith who is the target man for the team.

Freeman is the main creative element of the team and the priority of the rest of the team will be ensuring he gets service because he can create openings in this stubborn Hull side.

£1.35m-rated Wszolek is the wide threat in this team which ensures that their play isn't restricted to the central areas with Smith being his main target.

Smith is the main goalscoring threat as well as the target man which makes him the target for crosses as well as being an outlet when QPR are stuck in their own half. Therefore, he is a key part of their style without which they would struggle.