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End of 2ND-HALF
Kieran Morgan
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End of 1ST-HALF
Jimmy Dunne
Assist: Koki Saito
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    About this match

    Queens Park Rangers vs Birmingham City: Queens Park Rangers secured a victory at MATRADE Loftus Road with Jimmy Dunne finding the net.

    Queens Park Rangers (started 10th) and Birmingham City (8th) have concluded their latest Championship encounter.

    Goalscorers for the day included Jimmy Dunne, Kieran Morgan, Patrick Roberts. For the season, R. Burrell remains a key figure with 10 goals.

    This result adds a new chapter to their 25 previous meetings, where Queens Park Rangers had won 12 times compared to Birmingham City's 8.