Queens Park Rangers resume their Championship campaign against Hull City tomorrow, as Mark Warburton’s team look to near towards the play-off places.

11 games into the season and a points off of Bristol City in 6th, QPR fans will be happy with their team’s performance so far this season.

Mark Warburton in his first season at Loftus Road has reinstated some believe into the stands, after a dismal showing last season saw them finish just three places above the drop zone.

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A summer renovation saw 14 players arrive at the club and 17 depart. Undergoing such a transformation, it was thought that Warburton’s new-look QPR would take some time to kick-on, but they’ve wowed fans with their new mentality that favours fluid, attacking football.

The trip to Grant McCann’s Hull tomorrow will be another tough task for QPR, and here we take a look at the starting XI that Warburton could name tomorrow:

The number one spot has been contested this season. Joe Lumley started the season as number one, but was dropped for the last two games against Cardiff City and Blackburn Rovers in favour of summer arrival Liam Kelly - expect Kelly to keep his spot for the trip tomorrow.

Warburton has switched between a back-four and a back-five this season, but they’ve looked more of a threat with five at the back.

Expect to see Toni Leistner, Geoff Cameron and Yoann Barbet as the three centre backs, with Ryan Manning on the left and Angel Rangel on the right.

The usual duo of Ebere Eze and Ilias Chair have been pulling the strings in midfield for QPR this season and will likely be doing so tomorrow, with Josh Scowen in between them with the continued absence of Tottenham-loanee Luke Amos.

Probably the least contested spot in the side is up-front. Nahki Wells and Jordan Hugill have 13 goals between them this season, and you could bet your bottom dollar on them starting for QPR tomorrow.