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Opinion: Predicted line up Vs. QPR

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After the conclusion of the October international break, Championship football returns to St.Andrews for the first time this month.

Blues are to face recently relegated side Queens Park Rangers in what promises to be yet another tough second tier fixture.

However, following promising performances in the last two games against Brentford and Leeds United, Blues boss Gary Rowett will be hoping that the two week break hasn’t interrupted the confidence of his squad.

I think the fixture against Chris Ramsey’s side will be a tough one for the Blues, but one I believe we can walk away from with at least a point.

So far this season, Blues have fared well against the so called bigger clubs in the league and I think we will do so again against the Hoops.

I believe there may be a few changes to the side that has won 2-0 consecutively on the road, but I would like to see the same side fielded, even though this may not happen.

Below is the starting XI that I believe Rowett will put out against QPR in hope of picking up another win in what has been an over achieving season thus far.

GK: Kuszczak
RB: Caddis
CB: Morrison
CB: Robinson
LB: Grounds
CDM: Gleeson
CDM: Kieftenbeld
RAM: Maghoma
CAM: Shinnie
LAM: Gray
ST: Donaldson

Subs: Legzdins, Spector, Davis, Brown, Toral, Solomon-Otabor, Brock-Madsen.

As you can see, I have changed the formation back to our default on as I believe Rowett will want to be more attacking whilst we are playing at home.

By changing the formation, I have made two changes from the previous XI that started at Elland Road. I have taken David Davis and David Cotterill out of the team and I have replaced them with Andy Shinnie and Jacques Maghoma who I think Rowett will look to utilise against QPR.

Blues fans, what do you think of the predicted starting line-up? Who would you have in your XI? Let us know in the comment section down below!

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