There is still uncertainty over who will be relegated in the Championship this season, with Cardiff City and QPR both in danger of dropping down a division.
Cardiff slipped into the relegation zone following Derby's 2-0 victory over Preston on Wednesday, while QPR, who are five points ahead, could also find themselves fighting against relegation after a poor run of form since the start of February.
This sets up an interesting match when the two teams meet in the capital on Saturday.
Latest Updates on the Teams
QPR's captain Steve Cook missed the last game against Stoke City but may make a return for this upcoming match.
Forward Michael Frey's availability is uncertain as he will be evaluated before facing Cardiff City.
Cardiff's midfielder Joe Ralls is unlikely to play again this season due to a calf injury sustained during the international break.
Goalkeeper Jak Alnwick and Aaron Ramsey will also be absent for the visitors.
Key Statistics
This season, Cardiff City has averaged 2.72 goals per game in the Championship, with four of their last five matches seeing over 2.5 goals scored.
On the other hand, six of QPR's last seven games have had at least three goals, with the last two matches alone producing a total of eight goals.
QPR is currently on a poor run of form, having lost five of their last six matches.
Despite Cardiff's struggles, Callum Robinson has managed to score 12 goals in the Championship this season.
Match Prediction
Cardiff is in real danger of relegation this season, while QPR could also be pulled into the relegation battle if they are not careful.
With 40 points from 39 games, Cardiff finds themselves in the bottom three, while QPR are just five points ahead after a string of poor results.
QPR has suffered seven league defeats since the beginning of February, making it hard to back them when they face Cardiff, especially after their recent 3-1 loss to Stoke.
Considering this, a match with goals seems likely.
QPR's last seven games have seen over 2.5 goals, and the same applies to four of Cardiff's last five matches.
Cardiff has previously lost 2-1 to Burnley, Sunderland, and Luton in March before defeating Blackburn with the same scoreline. This suggests there could be goals from both sides when they play against QPR, making over 2.5 goals a probable outcome.