Toni Leistner was on hand to give Queens Park Rangers their first win at the City Ground in 84 years last season.

In QPR's final game before Christmas 2018, they travelled to the City Ground where they'd not won since 1934

Forest has always been a bogey team of QPR's and they remain so, after their 4-0 win in West London earlier in the season, but Mark Warburton will take his side there this afternoon hoping to replicate last year's performance.

It was Leistner with one of his two goals last season who gave QPR an unexpected win at the City Ground that day, rising high to meet a Luke Freeman free-kick on the cusp of half-time.

Ahead of today's game, here's what Leistner tweeted:

He left QPR last month to join Bundesliga side FC Koln on-loan. He'd fallen out of contention under Warburton, and was set to miss a lot of football in the second-half of the season with Conor Masterson breaking through, and Yoann Barbet returning from injury.

But the 'Big Friendly German' as he's known by fans, remains a favourite amongst them.

Whether he has a future with the club is unknown though. He'll return this summer once his loan expires, but it's highly likely that Warburton will try to move him on as he did do last summer.

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The verdict

That win at Forest last season ended such an impossibly long run without one there, and it'll give fans better hope of claiming something today.

Half the players that played that day though, won't be playing today. It's two completely different teams going into the game, and QPR will need something special to come away with a win.