Queens Park Rangers have picked up in recent matches form-wise and will be looking to make it three wins on the spin in the Sky Bet Championship before we head into the international break.

The R's face Blackburn Rovers this weekend in a game that could go eitherway with Rovers showing they've got impressive firepower but also that they can be beaten several times this season.

QPR will be looking for that to happen at Ewood Park, then, but they will be doing so potentially without Bright Osayi-Samuel who is a doubt for the game.

Quoted by West London Sport in his press conference, the R's manager revealed the latest on the winger:

“He’s reporting this morning.

“The second day (after suffering an injury) is the worst day for many players in terms of strains, soreness and fatigue. You’ve just got to see how they are.

“Today will be a very light training session and then we travel to Blackburn this afternoon.”

A late assessment will be made on the attacker, then, and Hoops fans will be hoping he is passed fit enough for this last game before the internationals.

Elsewhere, Warburton confirmed that Lee Wallace is back in the squad after a brief injury lay-off:

“He’s all good and he’s in the squad. It’s great to have him available.”

Luke Amos is, of course, a long-term absentee for the men in blue and white whilst George Thomas is getting back to fitness after his own spell away and might be back amongst it after the international break - it seems unlikely he'll be thrown in here.

Other than that, the R's are looking fairly healthy as we come to the end of this frantic run of games and Mark Warburton will be eager to get through this final match unscathed and head into the international break, all being well, on the back of a week that has seen three wins recorded.

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