Reading have had a really interesting few weeks at the club, and on Saturday recorded their first win since mid-August as Matt Miazga scored a 98th minute winner against Preston.

It was a much needed three points for the Royals and the win marked Mark Bowen's first game as manager. The Welshman had taken over as boss in the international break after Portuguese Jose Gomes, was sacked as manager.

It's been all change since, and it was no different on Saturday as the Royals slightly changed the way they played. There was a more direct approach, and it worked well.

They'll be hoping to continue this at QPR on Tuesday night, and here's the team that Bowen is likely to put out...

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There is likely to be two changes, the first coming in the left-back position as Omar Richards is expected to replace Jordan Obita as the wing-back. The latter didn't have the best of games on the weekend, and having been out with injury for so long is likely to be given a break in midweek as the youngster returns.

The rest of the defence should stay the same, with match winner Miazga keeping his place alongside the other two centre-halves.

Further up the field, Pele is expected to start despite Andy Rinomhota recovering from illness to be amongst the reckoning once more. Pele had his best game for Reading on Saturday and was influential in breaking up the play and then driving the Royals forward throughout.

Ovie Ejaria and John Swift are set to remain as the creative outlets, and they have both probably been the shining light for Reading in what has been a poor start to the season so far.

The second change for the Royals is likely to come at the top end of the pitch with Sam Baldock earning his first start of the season after impressing off the bench against Preston on Saturday, he'll replace Yakou Meite.

It's set to be an intriguing game, and Reading will have to be at their very best if they're to get three points at a high-flying QPR side.