📊 Form Guide
Queens Park Rangers WLLLLW
QPR, following on from their previous result, will be hoping for more of the same after a 1-3 Championship success vs Leicester City.
It’s been seldom in recent times that Queens Park Rangers haven’t conceded. It will be a concern for them that Queens Park Rangers have been scored against in 6 of their previous 6 clashes, giving up 14 goals during that time. With no two games being the same, it remains to be seen whether that trend will be maintained in this upcoming match or not.
Looking at their past form shows that Queens Park Rangers:
- haven't beaten Portsmouth in their previous 3 league matches.
- haven’t won at home in the past 3 league games.
Portsmouth WLLDLL
Following on from suffering a loss in their previous game against Derby County in Championship action, Portsmouth will be hoping to turn things around here.
The stats don’t lie, and Portsmouth have been scored against in 6 of their last 6 games, seeing opposing sides hit 8 goals in all. In defence, Portsmouth could really do with shoring things up.
Going into this encounter, Portsmouth haven’t won away from home in the past 2 league matches.
🤜🤛 Head to head
A glance at their prior head-to-head meetings going back to 26/01/2019 tells us that QPR have won 1 of these and Portsmouth 3, with the number of drawn games standing at 2.
A sum of 14 goals were shared by the two clubs during those clashes, with 6 of them for The R's and 8 netted by Pompey. This gives an average number of goals per game equal to 2.33.
The previous league game between these clubs was Championship match day 23 on 26/12/2025 which finished with the scoreline of Portsmouth 1-1 Queens Park Rangers.
That time, Portsmouth managed 66% possession and 8 attempts at goal with 2 on target. Their only player to score was Terry Devlin (45').
At the other end, Queens Park Rangers got 8 attempts on goal with 3 of them on target. Jimmy Dunne (61') scored.
The referee was James Linington.
📋 Team News: QPR
In all likelihood, The R's could kick off with a 4-4-2 formation in the match with Joe Walsh, Amadou Mbengue, Jimmy Dunne, Ronnie Edwards, R. Norrington-Davies, Harvey Vale, Kieran Morgan, Isaac Hayden, Paul Smyth, Rayan Kolli and Richard Kone.
🗞️ Team News: Portsmouth
We are inclined to think that Pompey will likely elect for a 4-2-3-1 lineup with a starting lineup of Nicolas Schmid, Terry Devlin, Regan Poole, Connor Ogilvie, Zak Swanson, Marlon Pack, Ebou Adams, Gustavo Caballero, Conor Chaplin, Millenic Alli and Colby Bishop.
💭 Prediction
Portsmouth and Queens Park Rangers could both well score here although it’s hard to see a clear-cut winner.
We’ll see, but this looks like it could end up all-square. Therefore, we predict a very even match with a 1-1 draw at the end of this one.
Victor Martins, 14:08 21/03/2026
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