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Southampton FC vs Queens Park Rangers FC, Championship 2024 REGULAR SEASON

Southampton FC
Queens Park Rangers FC
2 : 1
26th of August 2023 14:00
Finished
First half: 45  |  Second half: 45

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  • 0' - The match kicks off with home fans waiting with anticipation for Southampton FC to score. At the same time, Queens Park Rangers FC does not seem to pull back! Let’s get it on!
  • 5' - While players are taking a pause, let’s have a look at their stats. The teams met 0 times this season with winning -% of all matches.
  • 10' - Spectators do not have much to choose from both teams. The sides had several scoring chances but they still need a bit more than just a sight of a goal.
  • 11' - That looks like a foul for a Yellow card for Ryan Manning.
  • 16' - It looks surprising Southampton FC does not make any changes. Carlos Alcaraz has some obvious troubles when approaching to the goal.
  • 19' - The referee shows Southampton FC player a Yellow card on 19.
  • 24' - Players seem to put ease on their energy level Spectators hardly appreciate such approach. Teams need to speed up the tempo.
  • 25' - Another substitution for Southampton FC to replace Jack Stephens by Flynn Downes on 25 minute.
  • 29' - It’s a booking for Southampton FC player. Carlos Alcaraz gets a Yellow card.
  • 30' - GOAL! Samuel Edozie scores on 30.
  • 30' - The referee shows Southampton FC player a Yellow card on 30.
  • 32' - GOAL! Jack Colback scores on 32.
  • 37' - Queens Park Rangers FC is showing some good football. However, Queens Park Rangers FC are ready to play back every minute. It might result in some problems for the home side. The game will hardly remain goalless.
  • 42' - It looks like no one’s ball. Southampton FC is used to counterattacking playing. None of the sides are ready to take the lead.
  • 47' - Although teams showed high tempo form the start, they seem to slow down a bit. Both sides really need to catch a fire. Otherwise, we have another goalless match.
  • 52' - The referee is likely to let players tackle, as he already missed some meaty challenges during opening seconds. He is still to establish what should not be done by the players and what is acceptable on the pitch. It’s going to be a tough game for Jan Bednarek suffering a number of foals already.
  • 57' - Queens Park Rangers FC seems to be on a short break. The game is mainly concentrated in the center. It’s high time they got back to action. Otherwise, it looks like a goalless game.
  • 62' - Sam Field needs to be pretty careful with his discipline considering 0 Yellow cards this season.
  • 63' - Sensational shot from Adam Armstrong. Southampton FC is back in the lead.
  • 64' - Goal! Adam Armstrong scores his 73 goal in 322 matches.
  • 69' - Supporters expect more eagerness from Steve Cook, as he is very good at scoring at Saint Mary's with 0 goals in the last 0 games.
  • 73' - Queens Park Rangers FC manager makes another effort to make the tables turned. Stephen Duke-McKenna is hanging Jack Colback on the field on 73 minute.
  • 74' - Another change for Queens Park Rangers FC made on 74 minute. Paul Smyth leaves to be changed by Albert Adomah.
  • 79' - We miss some good tackles and strikes. Is there anyone on the field to put the game back to action?
  • 82' - Time for substitution for Queens Park Rangers FC. Andre Dozzell is replaced by Rayan Kolli.
  • 83' - Joe Aribo has so much to prove this time. He replaces Samuel Edozie on 83 minute.
  • 87' - Stephen Duke-McKenna is having his name booked by the referee on 87.
  • 89' - The referee calls foul for Sam Field. He receives a Yellow card.
  • 90' - Ryan Fraser was booked on 90.
  • Hope, you loved the show. Another epic battle is over with the score 2-1.

Today 2023-08-26 Southampton FC vs Queens Park Rangers FC are fighting Championship league on Saint Mary's.

Southampton FC had 0 games and get got 0 points in Season (2018/19)

Queens Park Rangers FC had 46 games and get got 50 points in Season (2018/19)

Todays referees are: George Byrne, James Bell, Ian Cooper