Queens Park Rangers are struggling in the Championship under Mark Warburton.

Rangers currently sit just seven points above the relegation-zone having won only four times all season, and they'll want to improve on that record - especially with fans returning to Loftus Road.

We might even see some famous faces back through the turnstiles in West London - and here, we've been tasked with finding six celebrities that 'supposedly' support the R's.

Look at the gallery and see if you recognise any from a previous visit to Loftus Road..

Born less than 30 miles from the ground, the former England cricketer, who played more than 100 times for his country, is a well-known QPR supporter.

Perhaps Rangers' most famous celebrity fan, Collins is a multi Grammy Award and Brit Award winner.

Despite having spent the majority of his playing days with QPR's rivals Chelsea, the ex-England was another born close to the ground and supported the club growing up.

Tudor was another England cricketer, but made less than 15 appearances in all formats, so is far less well-known that Giles, but was grew up not far from the stadium in Kensington.

Best known for playing Alfie Moon in Eastenders, Richie has previously featured in charity football matches and is currently in the latest series of I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here, although he's yet to mention the R's.

Having scored more than 100 times for the club, Marsh's love affair with QPR continued in 1994 when he briefly became CEO - which means he naturally supports them.