Queens Park Rangers need to bounce back after being embarrassed at West Bromwich Albion.

West Brom hit seven past QPR at The Hawthorns to send Steve McClaren's side to the bottom of the league on goal difference.

The Hoops are yet to pick up a point this season after losing their opening three matches of the season.

McClaren will be hoping this can be turned around and there would have been a major inquest at the club this week.

You can expect wholesale changes from McClaren when they take on Bristol City tomorrow in the hope that they can finally pick up some points.

Bristol City are also yet to win this season, picking up two points from their first three games and they come to this game on the back of a loss to Middlesbrough.

QPR will be hoping to pick up three points at Loftus Road and this is the team they could pick tomorrow.

Matt Ingram had an absolute shocker against West Brom and Lumley, 23, definitely deserves a start.

Osman Kakay had a poor game and new signing Rangel could be thrust straight into the action if he is deemed match fit.

Leistner struggled against West Brom but the captain is a leader at the back and McClaren will back him to recover.

Joel Lynch was removed during the West Brom match and replaced with Baptiste, despite scoring, so you can expect the latter to continue in the central defensive role.

Bidwell is another player who will be backed to bounce back from his disappointing showing at the Hawthorns.

Luongo is still getting back into the swing of things but he is a top player when on form.

Is it time to give Goss a start over the likes of Josh Scowen and Jordan Cousins?

Eze has been a bright spark for QPR this season and you can expect him to continue to thrive.

Freeman is needed in attacking midfield to add creativity going forward against his former club.

Wszolek needs a recall and I'm not sure why he was dropped last weekend.

Matt Smith is not firing so Sylla could be given a chance to show what he can do.