QPR travel to Millwall this evening in the Sky Bet Championship as they look to get themselves back to winning ways as soon as possible.

The Hoops have played some nice stuff in recent weeks but have had little to show for it, with losses against Brentford and Bristol City.

Then, they simply ran out of steam against Huddersfield and were poor as they lost 2-0, so now it's time to try and bounce back against London rivals Millwall.

And, that in mind, manager Mark Warburton has suggested that the Hoops may well field an unchanged line-up, or as close as can be, in order to try and achieve a response at the New Den.

Quoted by the club's official Twitter, he said:

"Sometimes players have to get the bad game out of the legs, we were collectively poor and it's a chance to bounce back so I'll have a look at how we are medically and then decide from there."

The Verdict 

This might not be such a bad idea from the Hoops in all honesty.

Of course, they don't have a massive squad to rotate through anyway but if Warburton can see the players from the weekend are fit enough and itching to make amends, he should perhaps let them.

It can always carry the risk of prolonging the slump, not making any chances, but if the manager has seen his players carry determination to put things right, perhaps they can channel that into a result this evening.

Certainly, they need to pretty sharpish.