Queens Park Rangers host Bristol City in the Championship tomorrow.

The Nahki Wells derby as this one's now known. The Burnley man returned to Turf Moor from his season-long loan-spell in West London, and has today signed for Bristol City.

He's set to make his debut for the club at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium tomorrow, but Mark Warburton's side go into this one having won three of their last four at home.

But the boys in blue and white have lost their last two - a 2-1 defeat at home to Sheffield Wednesday in the FA Cup Fourth Round, and a loss at Blackburn Rovers to the same scoreline on Tuesday night.

A win for the R's could see them leapfrog 13th-place Hull, whilst a loss could plummet them as far as 17th depending on other results.

Here we take a look at the starting line-up we expect Warburton to name tomorrow:

From the side that lost at Ewood Park, expect to see two changes - Ryan Manning coming in for Lee Wallace at left-back, and Dom Ball in for Geoff Cameron.

Liam Kelly will keep his place in-goal with a four-strong defence in-front of him - Todd Kane on the right with Grant Hall and Conor Masterson in the middle, and Manning in at left-back.

Wallace was easily beaten at Blackburn and Warburton might opt for the pacier Manning.

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QPR will likely don a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Dom Ball and Luke Amos sitting in-front of the defence - the pair formed a good relationship in that spot over Christmas, and expect them to reunite with Cameron having struggled in the past two outings.

The midfield three will be Bright Osayi-Samuel on the right, Ilias Chair in the middle and Ebere Eze on the left - the latter subject to change, with Crystal Palace preparing a shock deadline day bid.

Up-front will be Jordan Hugill - the West Ham man scored his 9th Championship goal of the season at Blackburn, and is QPR's main striker with Wells' departure.