Queens Park Rangers have the chance to build on their dramatic, last-gasp 2-2 draw at Sunderland when they host Blackpool on Tuesday evening.

Mick Beale's men were very impressive in beating Middlesbrough 3-2 in their first home league game of the season, and it will be interesting to see how they rotate the squad ahead of the fixture.

Blackpool were defeated at home by Swansea City at the weekend and have not picked up a point since the opening game.

Buoyed by the signing of Ethan Laird from Manchester United this morning, Rangers will fancy their chances of picking up three points.

Here, we are predicting two changes to the side that lined up at the Stadium of Light to take on the Tangerines...

Tyler Roberts comes in for Albert Adomah and Laird steps in for his debut ahead of Osman Kakay.

Roberts typically operates more centrally, but given the freedom of Ilias Chair's role in the side, it is likely that the Welshman will be able to drift into some dangerous central areas at times regardless.

Taylor Richards, Jake Clarke-Salter, Jordan Archer and Chris Willock will likely miss out on Tuesday evening, with Beale aiming to take six points from home games this week against Blackpool and newly promoted Rotherham United.

 

 

QPR definitely need to add further depth in defensive and wide areas before the end of the transfer window, with the squad not looking as strong on the whole, as the one that Mark Warburton competed for a play-off place with last term.

Anything but a victory will be seen as a disappointment against Michael Appleton's men, although it is clear that Beale represents something of a long term appointment.