Peterborough United Queens Park Rangers betting prediction



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The most likely scenario for this match will be a few goals. Queens Park Rangers are expected to dominate, but Peterborough United are usually very attack-minded at home. Both teams have some defensive problems. That said, and taking into account all these factors, taking a risk on the 'Over 2 goals' market is a good option.
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Preview
Peterborough and QPR face at Weston Homes Stadium, in a match for this stage of the FA Cup (4th Round). There are only 2 recent head‑to‑heads between these two teams: on 23‑10‑2021, which ended in a (2‑1) win by Peterborough United, and another on 14‑08‑2018, which ended in a (2‑0) win by Queens Park Rangers. In this match the home advantage may play an important role, as both teams present significant differences between home and away performances.

Analysis Peterborough

The home team comes to this stage of the FA Cup (4th Round) after having eliminated Bristol Rovers with a home win by (2‑1) in the previous round. This is a team that is often stronger at home, with the help of its supporters, so they usually make good use of the home advantage, since in the last 30 matches they register 2 wins, 1 draw and 12 losses in away matches; against 5 wins, 4 draws and 6 losses at their stadium. They come to this match after a home loss against Sheffield United by (0‑2). Peterborough has won 3, tied 3 and lost 4 of the last 10 home matches. Defensive consistency hasn’t been their best feature, as they have conceded goals in 9 of the last 10 matches. They haven't been able to score the first goal. In fact, they have only opened up the score in 3 of the last 15 matches, they have reached half‑time in advantage in 1 of those 3 matches and have held on to the lead in 1. They have conceded the first goal in 11 of their 15 matches, and have only turned the score around in 2.

Peterborough United come to the match after a 0-2 defeat at Sheffield United in the English second division. In the last round of the FA Cup, the home side beat Bristol Rovers by 2-1. Darren Ferguson's side are a team that like to play in their midfield, with the aim of trying to catch their opponents via counter-attack. Siriki Dembélé is one of the most important players in the team's tactical scheme, and he is very fast and strong in finalization. Out of this match are Joel Randall and Dan Butler, both with physical problems.

Confirmed Lineup: Steven-Andreas Benda, Frankie Kent, Bali Mumba, Mark Beevers, Ronnie Edwards, Oliver Norburn, Joe Ward, Jeando Fuchs, Jack Marriott, Kwame Poku, Jonson Clarke-Harris.
Coach: G. McCann.

Analysis QPR

The away team comes to this stage of the FA Cup (4th Round) after a home win by (1‑1) after extended time against Rotherham United. This is a team that usually gets better results in away matches than at home, since in the last 30 matches they register 8 wins, 3 draws and 4 losses in away matches, with 26 goals scored and 22 conceded; against 7 wins, 5 draws and 3 losses at their stadium, with 18 goals scored and 10 conceded. In their last match, for the Championship, they got a home win against Reading by (4‑0). In the last 10 away matches QPR has won 5, tied 1 and lost 4. In their away matches there is a tendency for goals, since 21 of the last 24 matches have ended with Over 1,5 goals and 16 out of 24 have ended with Over 2,5 goals. In 15 matches, they have conceded the first goal 5 times but have turned the score around in 3. In the last 20 away matches for all competitions there is 1 period that stands out: they have conceded 11 of their 29 goals between minutes (61'‑75').

Queens Park Rangers enter this match after a 4-0 victory against Reading in the English second division, with Jimmy Dunne, Luke Amos and Lyndon Dykes (2) scoring the goals. In the last round of the English Cup, the visitors eliminated Rotherham United. For this match against Peterborough United, the manager Mark Warburton should keep the 3-4-3 formation, favouring a more cautious style of play, attacking through the side corridors. The visitors have quality in the attacking department. Sam McCallum is out for this game due to physical problems.

Confirmed Lineup: David Marshall, Dion Sanderson, Moses Odubajo, Robert Dickie, Lee Wallace, Jimmy Dunne, Stefan Johansen, Luke Amos, Ilias Chair, Charlie Austin, Lyndon Dykes.
Coach: G. Ainsworth.

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The tip and bet suggestion for the Peterborough vs QPR match, on 5 February 2022, of the preview written by the editors of Betting Academy UK, goes to: Handicap, Over 2 goals ⇒ bet available on 1xBet.

The Peterborough vs QPR on 5 February 2022 will be played at Peterborough, Weston Homes Stadium.

The most voted bet by tipsters at Betting Academy UK, for the Peterborough QPR match, on the "match odds" market, was a win by QPR at Betfair with 67% of the tips.

 

FA Cup - 2021/2022

  • 100% 866 / 868 Games

  • Home team wins 46.19%
  • Draws 16.97%
  • Away team wins 36.84%
  • Over 1.5 81.18%
  • Over 2.5 63.16%
  • Over 3.5 42.84%
  • Goals 2849
  • Goals /match 3.29
  • Goals /match home 1.78
  • Goals /match away 1.51
  • Both teams score 57.62%
  • Goals after 80' 4.04%
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