Things must be feeling pretty good if you're a Queens Park Rangers supporter right now.

The R's are currently second in the Championship standings, and boss Michael Beale has re-affirmed his commitment to the club by refusing an approach made by Wolverhampton Wanderers last week.

Things, though, could feel even better with three points this Friday when they host Birmingham City.

Indeed, winning the match would take the R's top of the second tier standings.

With that said, here at FLW, we thought we'd try and predict the line up that QPR might deploy at St Andrews.

Here is what we think Michael Beale could go for.

Having won back to back matches, and having no fresh injury concerns, we think Michael Beale could once again go with the same XI as the one that got the three points against Wigan on Saturday.

That would see Seny Dieng start in goal, with a back four from left to right in front of him consisting of Kenneth Paal, Jake Clarke-Salter, Leon Balogun and Ethan Laird.

In midfield, meanwhile, skippering the side, in our line up, Stefan Johansen keeps his place, with Sam Field playing alongside him in the centre of the park.

 

 

Playing in a slightly more advanced role, Aston Villa loanee Tim Iroegbunam should once again get the nod.

On the left, Ilias Chair should get the same, whilst Sinclair Armstrong, taken off at half time on Saturday, is fit to play and could make his third consecutive league start.

Up front, Lyndon Dykes is very likely to be tasked with leading the line.

In the squad and on the bench, we could see the likes of Chris Willock and Tyler Roberts return, which would be a huge boost, after recent comments by Beale.