Queens Park Rangers host Derby County in the Championship tonight.

Mark Warburton's side could move into the top-half of the table with a win over Derby tonight. His side have hit some good form of late - they're three unbeaten, having kept two clean sheets in that time and setting themselves up for what could be a strong finish to the season.

Form was dipping after their emphatic New Year victories over the league's Welsh clubs, and after the loss of Nahki Wells, QPR couldn't find the back of the net.

But that soon changed with a comeback win over Stoke earlier in the month, scoring four goals in an hour and reinstating the belief back into the side and the fans alike.

Tonight will be another tough assignment, but a win could see QPR leapfrog Derby in the Championship table. Here we take a look at the likely line-up that Warburton will field tonight:

QPR have named an unchanged side for their last three outings and it's possible that Warburton could make that four tonight, though expect a couple of changes.

Liam Kelly will keep his place in goal, with Ryan Manning and Angel Rangel on the left and right-hand side of the defence respectively.

In what'll be a 4-2-3-1 formation, Grant Hall will captain the team in the middle, and Conor Masterson could well come back in for Yoann Barbet.

The Frenchman has been fantastic since coming back from injury, but being such a long injury and having played a lot of football since returning, he could well be given a precautionary rest tonight.

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Geoff Cameron and Dom Ball will continue their solid partnership in-front of the defence, with Ebere Eze playing behind the striker and Bright Osayi-Samuel on the right.

Marc Pugh has been starting on the left of late but expect Ilias Chair to come into that role tonight - his youthfulness could give QPR that extra edge in attack.

Jordan Hugill will start up-front on his own, and a 13th goal of the season would see him equal his career best for a season with Preston in the 2016/17 season.