Queens Park Rangers and West Bromwich Albion will both be determined to secure a positive result this weekend when they face each other in the Championship.

The R's managed to seal a point in their clash with fellow promotion hopefuls Norwich City yesterday at Carrow Road.

Currently fourth in the Championship standings, QPR could potentially move back into the automatic promotion places if they beat West Brom.

As for Albion, they picked up a morale-boosting victory earlier this week in their showdown with Blackpool under the guidance of their new head coach Carlos Corberan.

Ahead of Saturday's clash, we have decided to take a look at the latest QPR and West Brom teams, whether there will be a live stream for this fixture and what time the game is set to kick-off...

Latest team news

Chris Willock could be selected to start for QPR in this fixture after making his return from injury in the club's meeting with Norwich.

The 24-year-old has managed to score an impressive total of six goals in 10 league appearances this season.

QPR may also be able to call upon the services of Jimmy Dunne who has made progress in his road to recovery from an injury that he sustained during his side's defeat to Luton Town.

West Brom trio Daryl Dike, Semi Ajayi and Kean Bryan are all edging closer to being available for selection as Corberan revealed earlier this week that they could feature for the club before the start of the World Cup.

Tom Rogic, Grady Diangana, Brandon Thomas-Asante and Jayson Molumby will all be pushing for a place in Albion's side after being deployed as substitutes against Blackpool.

Score prediction

Whereas QPR will need to be wary of the threat that West Brom will pose in this clash, they will enter Saturday's game as favourites due to their league position.

Providing that Ilias Chair and Lyndon Dykes are firing on all cylinders, the R's may prove to be too strong for the Baggies.

We believe that QPR will beat West Brom 2-1.

 

 

Is there a live stream?

Games that take place in the Football League between 2:45pm and 5:15pm on a Saturday are not allowed to be streamed in the United Kingdom due to the blackout law.

This weekend's meeting between QPR and West Brom falls into this category and thus there will not be a stream available for fans that do not live overseas.

Highlights of the game will be shown on ITV4 at 9pm.

What time is kick-off?

This game is set to kick-off at 3pm.