Neighbours on the move: Chelsea and QPR and the battle for new grounds
Queens Park Rangers and Chelsea – long-standing west London rivals – collide again on Sunday at Loftus Road for the first time in the league for 15 years. (The Guardian) Yesterday
| Queens Park Rangers v Chelsea | Jacob Steinberg
In many ways, this was a better, more innocent time. Neither side was up to much, Chelsea's foreign revolution only just whirring into motion and QPR on their way to relegation from the Premier League. (The Guardian) Today
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QPR v Chelsea
Chelsea are set to recall John Terry, Juan Mata, Didier Drogba and Daniel Sturridge, who were rested in midweek. Fernando Torres completes a three-game domestic ban, while Ramires is ruled out with a knee injury. (BBC Sport) 3 days ago
| QPR v Chelsea Preview!
Shepherds Bush is our destination this Sunday. Chelsea make the short trip to Loftus Road to take on newly promoted Queens Park Rangers. (Vitalfootball) Today
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QPR - Chelsea Preview: Blues Look To Maintain The Pressure On The Manchester Sides With A London Derby Victory
QPR will go into the London derby without the services of Danny Gabbidon who is suffering from a knee injury, while both DJ Campbell and Kieron Dyer are expected to be out of action until December with foot injuries. (goal.com) Today
| Taarabt can leave Loftus Road if he wants to go, claims QPR boss Warnock
QPR manager Neil Warnock has told Adel Taarabt and the rest of his squad that they are free to leave the club if they want to. (Daily Mail) 10 days ago
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RAMIRES TO MISS QPR CLASH
Ramires has failed to recover for Chelsea's Barclays Premier League game at QPR on Sunday. The midfielder is still missing with the knee injury picked up in Saturday's win over Everton but could be back for the Carling Cup tie against the same opponents next week. (Sporting Life) 3 days ago
| Match Day Moments - QPR (a)
It`s a short trip to Shepherds Bush for Chelsea this afternoon as they hope to capitalise on a little bit of misfortune for the Manchester clubs, who clash earlier in the day. (Vitalfootball) Today
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