The weekend may be over but there's still EFL football to be played as Derby County host QPR at Pride Park this evening. 

The R's travel to the East Midlands knowing that a win could take them third in the Championship after both Coventry City and West Bromwich Albion slipped up.

Derby, on the other hand, are bottom of the table and 19 points adrift of safety due to two separate points deductions but have picked up some impressive results in recent weeks – including a 3-2 win over Bournemouth and a 0-0 draw against Fulham.

Only three Championship teams have conceded fewer goals than Wayne Rooney's side this season (18) but keeping out a QPR outfit that have scored nearly twice as many goals as the Rams this term will be no easy feat.

It's certainly one to keep an eye on this evening, both for fans of the two clubs involved and for the neutrals.

Latest team news

Rooney should have teenager Festy Ebosele available despite being forced off with cramp against Fulham but Lee Buchanan and Sam Baldock are both set to miss the game.

They join long term absentee Krystian Bielik on the Rams' list of unavailable players for the match at Pride Park this evening.

The R's have injury problems of their own with defensive duo Sam McCallum and Jordy de Wijs likely to miss out but Moses Odubajo, Lyndon Dykes and Andre Gray could all return to the squad for Monday night's game.

Is there a live stream?

Yes, the game will be streamed live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football this evening, while it will also be available to stream via QPR+ Pass or Rams TV in Dark Market territories.

Audio commentary will be available around the world as well through both clubs.

What time is kick-off?

The game between the two sides is scheduled to kick-off at 7.45pm this evening and we look set for a chilly evening under the lights at Pride Park.