If Queens Park Rangers' season has been anything, it's been entertaining.

The second best attacking record in the league, and the third worst defensive - if you've got a QPR season ticket this year, you've certainly got your money's worth so far.

Here we take a look at five games from the past, and one from this season that you should re-watch over the next few weeks:

In the final season before the introduction of the Premier League, QPR pulled off the shock of the campaign when they went to Old Trafford and left with all three points after a 4-1 win.

Dennis Bailey scored a hat-trick that day, and remains the only man to do so at against United at Old Trafford and be on the winning side. As memorable a game as any in the 90's, and well worth a re-watch.

Goals from Tommy Smith and Championship Player of the Year Adel Taarabt saw QPR end a 15-year absence from the top-flight, when they won the Championship title under Neil Warnock in 2011.

That QPR team was a typical Warnock team, but he got the best out of a lot of average players, and for Taarabt? That man was simply a genius.

One of the most iconic games in the Premier League's history. QPR were safe from relegation after Stoke's draw with Bolton, but City were chasing their first title in 44 years.

They scored twice in injury time to lift the Premier League trophy, and to inflict sheer embarrassment on their Manchester rivals who'd thought they'd won the league.

The Bobby Zamora final - arguably the greatest day in QPR's modern history. Never before had so many QPR fans gathered in one place and it made for such a special day.

As enticing a 0-0 as you'll see, it was only for Zamora's curling, left-footed striker at the death that saw QPR return straight back into the Premier League under Harry Redknapp.

One from this season. In the build-up to the New Year, QPR were slowing down under Mark Warburton and looked as though they could be in for a bumpy second-half of the campaign.

But this 6-1 win put all doubts to bed - it was as complete a performance as QPR have put on for a while, and it'll long stick in the memory of fans.