Championship promotion chasers Sheffield Wednesday welcome Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink’s QPR to Hillsborough this evening, and it promises to be a thriller of a match.

The Owls have been in stellar form as of late, and it will be interesting to see if they can bounce back from their shock defeat at the hands of Preston on the weekend.

On the other hand, QPR have failed to meet many people’s expectations so far this campaign, and with the London outfit stuck in mid-table, their fans will be hoping three points tonight can provoke an unlikely push for the playoffs.

So what are three things likely to have an influence on the outcome of tonight’s match?

FLW's Archie Griggs has pinpointed THREE things to look out for in this big clash in the Championship tonight.....

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Gary Hooper

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The former Celtic forward has been in fantastic goalscoring form since his move to Sheffield earlier this season - averaging well over a goal every other game with his record of 10 in 16 appearances.

And while he will need to overcome a defence that includes Clint Hill and the powerful Nedum Onuoha, Owls fans will be expecting him to add to that tally tonight.

The striker, who arrived at Hillsborough from Premier League side Norwich City, has quickly become a fan favourite due to his form, and he will undoubtedly have a say in the outcome of the game given the chance.

Matt Phillips

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Phillips is a powerful, modern winger with game-changing credentials - as he has shown throughout his time at Loftus Road.

Lately, he has made a bit of a habit out of scoring important goals to snatch his side vital points, including a last-minute winner against Ipswich Town and his late equaliser at the Macron Stadium on the weekend to take a point from Neil Lennon’s Bolton.

With former talisman Charlie Austin finding greener pastures in the Premier League with Southampton, the Scottish international has stepped up his game to provide goals in his absence, and goes into Tuesday night’s fixture as QPR’s leading goalscorer with seven.

Sheffield Wednesday’s remarkable home form

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Carlos Carvahal’s side are aiming to make the step up into the Premier League for the first time since the turn of the century, and their fantastic record at Hillsborough will prove crucial to their league position if they can maintain it.

The Yorkshire side have been defeated just once on their own patch this season, winning eleven out of sixteen home fixtures.

This formidable run of form will surely take something special to break down, and it remains to be seen whether or not Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink’s men will have what it takes to bring three valuable points back down the M1 to Loftus Road.