Queens Park Rangers host Birmingham City in the Championship this weekend.

Mark Warburton's side briefly moved up to 12th in the Championship table after their midweek win over Derby County. Goals from Grant Hall and Ilias Chair saw QPR go four unbeaten in the league, and now nine points off the drop, and ten off the top-six.

Tomorrow they host Birmingham City. The team directly below them in the table, and the team who granted QPR only their second clean sheet of the season back in December after a 2-0 win at St Andrew's - Bright Osayi-Samuel with a memorable solo goal that night.

Here we take a look at the expected line-up Warburton will field tomorrow:

Having named an unchanged line-up for the last four outings, and being unbeaten in those, expect a largely unchanged side tomorrow - Marc Pugh has started the last four on the left-wing, but given Chair's recent form, Warburton may opt for the 22-year-old in pace of the 32-year-old.

Liam Kelly will keep his spot in-goal, with a back-four of Ryan Manning on the left and Todd Kane on the right, with Yoann Barbet and Hall in the middle.

In a 4-2-3-1 formation, expect the enforcers Geoff Cameron and Dom Ball to sit in-front of the defence, with a forward midfield-three of Chair, Ebere Eze and Osayi-Samuel from left to right respectively.

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Up-front, Jordan Hugill remains the club's main attacking option, so expect him to start as the lone-striker. Birmingham have hit some form of their own since New Year, and given QPR's upturn, it'll make for an entertaining affair in West London.

A place in the top-half of the table could await the winner tomorrow, and with the bottom-clubs all picking up results of late, a win for either QPR or Birmingham tomorrow has added importance.