QPR will be looking for a third straight home victory when they take on Nottingham Forest at Loftus Road tomorrow afternoon.

The R's have picked up 28 of their 39 points on their own patch and fans will be hopeful of another home success tomorrow against a Forest side who have one league win in 12.

And, Ian Holloway will want a response from his players after they fell to a 2-1 defeat at Sheffield United in the week.

Whilst the performance wasn't too bad, the R's boss might be tempted to make a few changes. Although, he will be glad that the injury crisis that had impacted the club earlier in the season has begun to ease somewhat in recent weeks.

Here we look at the side he should go with for the Forest game, sticking with the 3-5-2 formation that has served them well this season...

The former Huddersfield man has had a strong season and is the obvious starter in goal.

Baptiste is a reliable and solid performer and gives balance for the R's on the right-hand side of the back three.

Holloway has praised the professionalism of Onuoha in the past and will expect a big performance from the experienced defender.

The left-footed Lynch is also ideally suited to a back three and will get another run out tomorrow.

The Polish winger is very exciting, although inconsistent. R's fans will hope he can hit top form as he is a great option down the right given the freedom he has to get forward.

Holloway has a quality midfield when his players are fit and Scowen is key to that.

Similarly, Luongo is an influential figure in this team and will try and set the tempo for the home side.

The standout player simply has to play. Freeman has that bit of magic that is often missing from QPR in the final third, as he displayed with his fine strike at Bramall Lane last time out.

The big striker is on a terrific run of form and another who is guaranteed to start. His aerial power is too much for most opposition defenders and if the service is there, he will cause problems.

In the only change from Tuesday,the 20-year old can expect to make his first start. Holloway has praised his attitude in training and hinted that he would be in from the off after talking up the potential of a partnership with the ex-Linfield and Smith.

Thoughts, QPR fans? Let us know in the comments below.