QPR won at the MKM Stadium, dominating from start to finish. Although the match was very even for much of the game, in the final minutes the visitors secured the result against Hull City, who struggled to create chances. 

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GOOOOOAL, GOOOOOAL, GOOOAL FOR QPR. The visitors scored their third goal, sealing the match in the final minutes. Richard Kone broke away down the wing with the ball, unmarked and one-on-one with the goalkeeper, and finished. 

The match enters its most tense moment. Hull City players are looking for the equalizer in the final minutes. QPR players are holding off the attacks well and are just minutes away from securing a great result in this away game. 

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GOOOOOOOAL, GREAT GOAL BY QPR. What a strike by Daniel Bennie, who came on as a substitute, received a good pass, turned, ran forward and shot, leaving the goalkeeper with no chance. 

Last ten minutes of the game. The pace is fast and any detail could make the difference in the result. The visiting team continues to press, continues to attack, and the home team responds well by cutting off the ball in their own half. 

Hull City presses hard to break the deadlock, while QPR resists and responds with dangerous counterattacks. So far, the visitors have dominated the game, continuing to create chances and looking to score another goal to take the lead. 

We’re entering the final stretch of the match. The game is becoming more direct, with attacks on both sides. We’ll see what happens in these remaining minutes. QPR is dominating and wants to score a second goal to take all 3 points away from home. 

Physical fatigue begins to show. Hull continues to press forward, while QPR bets on quick transitions that could catch them off guard. As soon as the first clear chance arrived, the visitors missed it, with Richard Kone flying past the goalkeeper in a one-on-one situation. 

The hour mark has passed and Hull are trying to regain control. QPR are not giving up on the attack and keeping the game open. We’ll see what happens in the remaining half hour at the MKM Stadium, but for now there are no clear signs of danger. 

The game is opening up more in this second half. Both teams are creating chances, with greater dynamism in the penalty areas. There has not yet been a clear chance for either team, the pace is slow, it is even but without a clear dominant side. 

The second half kicks off with intensity. Hull City looks to pick up the pace, while QPR responds with high pressure in search of a quick recovery of the ball. We’ll see what happens in these opening minutes of the second half, as neither side has established clarity yet. 

The second half kicks off at MKM Stadium! Hull City and QPR are already playing the first minutes of the second half. We’ll see who comes out on top in the second half and takes all three points in this match, which is currently tied at one goal apiece. 

The first half ends. It has been an even match, reflected in the scoreboard, which shows a 1-1 tie with Hull City slightly dominating possession, but without reflecting this until the end of the first half, after having been losing the match following the own goal. 

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GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL, GOOOOOAL FOR HULL CITY, THE EQUALIZER IS HERE. Great play down the right wing, Hirakawa made a good run to the byline, and after the ball couldn’t be cleared, it fell to Joe Gelhardt who slotted it home. 

The match remains intense. Hull City is looking to equalize and is getting closer, but lacks clarity in its finishing, while QPR continues to defend its lead and wait for opportunities to counterattack. 

We are now past the half-hour mark, and Hull City is pushing harder to equalize the game. QPR is holding firm, comfortable with its one-goal lead, and looking to capitalize on any mistakes by the opposition.

After the goal, the game gradually becomes more physical. Both teams fight for every loose ball, aware of the importance of continuing to score in this match, which is key to both teams’ aspirations and which the visitors are already winning. 

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GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL, GOOOOOOOL FOR QPR. The ball is cleared from a corner kick and ends up in the net after a tussle between Harvey Vale and Paddy McNair. In the end, it’s an own goal by the Irish center back, and the home team loses. 

The match remains evenly balanced. Hull City continues to dominate possession, while QPR begins to show more offensive presence with a few counterattacking attempts. Little by little, the visitors have gained ground and are controlling the ball to create danger.

The game is being played in midfield. Hull is trying to create danger with through balls and crosses from the wings, but QPR is solid in defense, clearing any attempts to get close. So far, there has been no danger in either area.

The pace of the game begins to pick up. Hull moves the ball more clearly, trying to open up the opposing defense, while QPR responds with pressure in midfield. Still no clear chances or real opportunities in front of goal for either side. 

The first few minutes of analysis on the pitch and nothing has happened, neither team has created any real danger. Hull City begins to dominate possession, while QPR remains compact, looking to avoid spaces and betting on quick breaks.

The match kicks off! Hull City and QPR are already playing the first minutes of the game. The home team is trying to take control of the ball from the start, while the visitors are standing their ground, studying their opponents’ first moves.

Everything is ready for kickoff in this Championship Matchday 33 clash. Hull City and QPR are about to take to the pitch, with the fans ready and anticipation mounting for a game that promises excitement.

The dressing rooms are completely ready and both teams are finalizing details before heading out to warm up. The coaches are making their final tactical adjustments in what is expected to be a strategic match.

QPR have also arrived at the stadium with the intention of competing and making life difficult for their opponents. The visiting team is aware that picking up points away from home could make all the difference to their championship aspirations. They will be looking to cause an upset as visitors. 

Hull City is already at the stadium, focused on fulfilling its home advantage. The team knows that these types of games are crucial to maintaining their position in the standings and not letting important points slip away.

The stadium is ready to host this Matchday 33 fixture. The pitch is in good condition and everything is set for a dynamic encounter, with both teams looking to impose their style from the outset. Let´s see what happpens. 

QPR is currently in 13th place with 44 points, looking to climb up the table. Although it is not in the qualifying zone, the team has room to compete and get into the fight if it manages to string together good results in this part of the championship.

Hull City is currently in fifth place with 54 points, in the thick of the battle for playoff spots. The home team has shown consistency and knows that picking up points at home is key to staying in the top spots and continuing to dream of promotion.

join us to experience all the excitement of the match between Hull City and QPR, corresponding to Matchday 33 of the EFL Championship. From England, we will bring you every detail of an important match in the fight for the top spots, with Hull looking to consolidate their position and QPR seeking to cause an upset.

We’re back for another round of the Championship, one of the most competitive leagues in the world. Hull City hosts QPR in a match that promises intensity, pace, and plenty of competition, with both teams aware of what is at stake in this stage of the tournament.

We will soon be sharing the starting lineups for both teams, as well as the latest information coming directly from MKM Stadium. This match will be very important in the fight for promotion spots in the Championship, with Hull City looking to consolidate their position at the top and QPR looking to climb the table. Follow every detail of the match with VAVEL’s coverage, where you’ll get minute-by-minute updates, analysis, statistics, and all the action in real time.

If you want to watch the Hull City vs. QPR match live on television, you should know that there will be no official broadcast in USA. Similarly, there will be no availability on streaming platforms for this match, which limits the options for watching it on video. However, the best alternative so you don’t miss a thing is to follow the live coverage on VAVEL, where you can find constant updates, key plays, statistics, and all the action in real time.

The Danish midfielder is one of the most important players in Queens Park Rangers’ system, thanks to his ability to distribute the ball, break lines, and contribute to recovery. Madsen stands out for his tactical intelligence, his reading of the game, and his passing accuracy, which makes him the linchpin of the team. In addition, his ability to get forward from deep allows him to create danger in the opposition’s box, making him a complete player who can make the difference in tight games like this one.

The English defender has established himself as one of the team’s pillars, showing solidity at the back, good aerial play, and leadership on the field. Hughes is instrumental in maintaining defensive order and initiating plays from the back, thanks to his good ball control. His ability to anticipate plays and win individual duels will be key against an opponent that constantly seeks to create danger.

The history between Hull City and QPR reflects a fairly balanced rivalry over the years. Since 2005, the two teams have faced each other 27 times, with 10 wins for Hull City, 9 wins for QPR, and 8 draws. This parity shows that these are usually very competitive matches, where neither team manages to clearly impose its conditions. In addition, the number of goals scored is very similar between the two sides, indicating that the matches are usually open with chances for both sides.

QPR comes into this match in 13th place in the table with 44 points, having had an inconsistent season with ups and downs in their performance. The team has struggled to maintain consistency, alternating good results with unexpected defeats. However, they have players capable of making a difference and know that these types of games can be key to closing in on the playoff spots. Preparation has focused on improving defensive solidity and making better use of opportunities up front.

Hull City goes into this match in a privileged position, sitting in fifth place with 54 points, which puts them in the playoff zone and with clear aspirations for promotion. The team has performed solidly throughout the tournament, standing out for its balance between defense and attack. Playing at home is a big advantage, as they tend to impose their conditions with the support of their fans. This match will be key to consolidating their place at the top of the table.

Welcome to the live broadcast of the Hull City vs. QPR match, corresponding to matchday 33 of the EFL Championship. The match will take place at the MKM Stadium at 7:30 AM ET. My name is Gabriel Garcia, and I will be your host for this match. We will bring you the pre-match analysis, score updates, and all the news live from this important match.