England Championship Regular Season - 20
Tuesday, December 9, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Loftus Road London
QPR
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2 - 1
Birmingham
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Full time
J. Dunne 40'
K. Morgan 90+7'
P. Roberts 90+4'

QPR vs Birmingham Match Recap - Dec 9, 2025

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QPR's Late Surge Secures Vital Win Over Birmingham in Championship Clash

QPR's late goal from K. Morgan sealed a dramatic 2-1 victory over Birmingham, showcasing their resilience and ability to capitalize on crucial moments. This match marked a significant turnaround for QPR, who had struggled for consistency in recent weeks. After a mixed bag of results, including a disappointing loss to Norwich, this win could be the catalyst they need to push up the table.

Birmingham entered the match with high hopes, sitting just above QPR in the standings. However, their recent form has been shaky, with a heavy defeat against Southampton just days prior. Despite dominating possession with 60%, they failed to convert that control into meaningful chances, reflecting a worrying trend that has plagued them throughout the season. Their inability to find the net consistently has left them vulnerable, especially against teams willing to exploit defensive lapses.

QPR's attacking duo of Dunne and Morgan proved pivotal once again. Dunne, who scored the opener, has been a consistent performer for QPR, contributing not only defensively but also in attack. His goal today adds to his growing reputation as a key player in Julien Stéphan's setup. Meanwhile, Morgan's late strike underscores his knack for being in the right place at the right time, a trait that could prove invaluable as QPR looks to build momentum.

The statistics tell a compelling story. Despite being outplayed in terms of possession and passing accuracy-Birmingham boasted an impressive 81% pass accuracy compared to QPR's 75%-it was QPR's efficiency that shone through. They managed to create more significant chances, reflected in their 0.73 expected goals (xG) compared to Birmingham's mere 0.07. This stark contrast highlights QPR's ability to make the most of limited opportunities, a trait that could define their season moving forward.

Birmingham's struggles were evident as they failed to register a single shot on target until the dying moments of the match. Their reliance on individual brilliance from players like Gray and Roberts was evident, but without support from the midfield, they often found themselves isolated and unable to break down QPR's defense. The late goal from Roberts may have provided a glimmer of hope, but it ultimately came too late to change the outcome.

The match also highlighted the contrasting trajectories of both teams. QPR, after a rocky start to December, now has two wins in their last three matches, suggesting they are finding their rhythm at just the right time. In contrast, Birmingham's recent form has been less than stellar, with only one win in their last five outings. This inconsistency could prove costly as they aim for a playoff spot.

Looking ahead, QPR's next fixture against Middlesbrough presents another opportunity to build on this victory. If they can maintain this level of performance, they could quickly climb the table and challenge for promotion. On the other hand, Birmingham must regroup before facing Charlton, as they cannot afford to let this defeat linger if they wish to remain competitive in the playoff race.

The emotional weight of this match extends beyond just three points; it serves as a reminder of the fine margins that define success in the Championship. For QPR, this victory is not just about the scoreline but about instilling belief within the squad. For Birmingham, it's a wake-up call that highlights the need for improvement if they are to achieve their aspirations this season.

In summary, this match encapsulated the unpredictable nature of Championship football. With both teams vying for promotion, every point is crucial, and today's result could have lasting implications for both sides as they navigate the challenges ahead.

Originally published on FollowTeams at December 9, 2025 at 10:15 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: QPR
Double chance : QPR or draw
QPR
45%
Draw
45%
Birmingham
10%

Team Lineups

Birmingham
4-2-3-1
COACH
Christopher Paul Davies
25
James Beadle
6
Jack Robinson
4
Christoph Klarer
5
Phil Neumann
26
Bright Osayi-Samuel
8
Seung-Ho Paik
24
Tomoki Iwata
10
Demarai Gray
28
Jay Stansfield
16
Patrick Roberts
33
Marvin Ducksch
QPR
4-4-2
COACH
Julien Stéphan
1
Paul Nardi
18
Rhys Norrington-Davies
5
Steve Cook
3
Jimmy Dunne
27
Amadou Salif Mbengue
14
Koki Saito
24
Nicolas Madsen
40
Jonathan Varane
11
Paul Smyth
16
Rumarn Burrell
22
Richard Kone

Birmingham Substitutes

7 Tommy Doyle
M
9 Kyogo Furuhashi
F
12 Marc Leonard
M
14 Keshi Anderson
M
17 Lyndon Dykes
F
21 Ryan Allsop
G
23 Alfons Sampsted
D
30 Lewis Koumas
F
41 Eiran Cashin
D

QPR Substitutes

4 Liam Morrison
D
7 Karamoko Dembélé
M
12 Michael Frey
F
15 Isaac Hayden
M
17 Kwame Poku
M
21 Kieran Morgan
D
23 Daniel Bennie
F
28 Esquerdinha
D
29 Ben Hamer
G

Match Statistics

4
Total Shots
1
2
Shots on Goal
0
1
Shots off Goal
0
1
Blocked Shots
1
4
Shots Inside Box
1
40%
Ball Possession (%)
60%
135
Total Passes
214
101
Accurate Passes
173
75%
Pass Accuracy (%)
81%
3
Fouls
3
3
Corner Kicks
2
0
Offsides
1
0
Goalkeeper Saves
1
0.73
Expected Goals (xG)
0.07

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