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Queens Park Rangers 1 v 4 Ipswich Town
EFL Championship
Saturday, 1st November 2025 Kick-off 15:00
Queens Park Rangers 1-4 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 1st Nov 2025 17:03

Town comprehensively ended their wait for an away victory, George Hirst and Marcelino Nunez each scoring twice as the Blues beat QPR 4-1 at Loftus Road. Hirst nodded Town in front after only 68 seconds from a Sindre Walle Egeli cross, before the home side levelled through Rumarn Burrell on 21. Sixty-eight seconds after the restart, Nunez smashed home a brilliant free-kick, his first goal for the club, then Hirst headed his second in the 57th minute, before the Chilean scored his second free-kick of the afternoon on 64 as Town claimed their first win on the road since April.

The Blues were forced into one change from the team which beat West Brom 1-0 at Portman Road last Saturday with Nunez coming in at number 10 for the injured Sammie Szmodics, who underwent minor knee surgery earlier in the week.

Aside from the Irish international’s absence, the Blues fielded the same XI from last weekend, however, striker Ivan Azon was missing from the subs due to an unspecified knock.

Ben Johnson and Cameron Humphreys came onto the bench alongside Chuba Akpom, who was fit enough to be involved despite suffering a heavy knock against the Baggies.

The home side made four changes with Liam Morrison, Esquerdinha, Isaac Hayden and Ilias Chair coming into the side for Amadou Mbengue, Rhys Norrington-Davies, Jonathan Varane and Koki Saito, who were all among the subs.

Town, wearing their all red away kit, went ahead in the 68th second via the first attack of the game.

Sindre Walle Egeli went round the outside of Esquerdinha on the right and stood up a cross from Hirst who rose high to head across Paul Nardi in the QPR goal and into the corner of the net from eight yards.

The Town fans at the other end of the ground delightedly celebrated the Scotland international’s fourth goal of the season, which had given the Blues the lead away from home for the first time this season.

Hayden struck Rangers’ first effort of the game from 25 yards in the seventh minute having been found in space by Chair in, but his low shot gave Christian Walton in the Town goal no trouble.

A minute later, Hirst charged the ball down on the left but the sliding Nunez was unable to get enough on his overhit cross. However, it reached Walle Egeli out on the right and the Norwegian U21 international cut in a hit a shot which flew only just over the bar.

On 11, with QPR unable to get the ball out of their own half, Azor Matusiwa played in Philogene on the left of the area but the former Aston Villa man couldn’t get enough height on his cross from the byline and Nardi was able to pluck out of the air.

The home side began to see more of the ball and in the 21st minute they levelled. Walle Egeli stood off Chair, who took it inside before hitting a shot which Walton saved but was only able to push out, Rumarn Burrell reacting quickest to tap home the rebound.

The Town players appealed for an offside but no flag was forthcoming and replays suggested correctly.

Having conceded, the Blues found themselves under the cosh for a spell, Matusiwa knocking a cross from the right behind, then on 27 Walton spilled a ball in from the same flank under pressure, before it was turned behind for a corner. Following the flag-kick, Harvey Vale shot wide from just outside the box.

Town began to re-establish themselves in the game, Vale picking up the game’s first yellow card for tripping Leif Davis as the left-back went past him on the touchline. Moments earlier, Walle Egeli looked to have been brought down just outside the box but with referee Sam Allison not showing any interest.

On 34, following a long Darnell Furlong throw from the right, O’Shea clipped a ball into the middle from the right of the box after good work from Walle Egeli. Hirst headed goalwards but Morrison got his head in the way to divert it behind.

The resultant corner was punched away from under the bar by Nardi, the ball reached Philogene on the edge of the box and the winger’s strike flew not too far over.


Two minutes later, the game was halted for O’Shea to receive treatment after being caught by a Richard Kone elbow, much to the annoyance of the Town players, but with referee Allison showing no inclination to show a card.

After play restarted, the Blues’ passing out from the back was charged down, then at the other end Philogene found some space to cut into from the left but Nardi dealt with his low shot comfortably.

There was a big scare for Town, who had again had more than their fair share of sloppy moments at the back, in the 39th minute when O’Shea allowed Kone to steal the ball from him midway inside the Blues’ half to the left. The Irish international got back to force the Ivorian wide, but the former Wycombe man was still able to get in a shot, which Walton pushed away.

This time, Town got on the loose ball but Jack Taylor’s pass back into the area to Cedric Kipre was beyond the centre-half and gave away a needless corner.

Moments before the whistle at the end of two additional minutes, Davis was played in in space on the left after a well-worked move but with the linesman’s flag raised.

The Blues got off to the perfect start with the early goal, something they’d failed to score in their previous away games, and for a spell afterwards they were well on top.

However, they had become scruffier and QPR had began to see more of the ball, even if the leveller came out of very little with the Blues’ defending leaving a fair bit to be desired and Walton likely feel he ought to have dealt with the shot much better.

QPR were the better side in the latter stages but with the game there to be won by either side in the second half.

Sixty-eight seconds in to the second half, the Blues scored, just as they had in the first.

Philogene was shoved over five yards outside the area to the left, referee Allison allowing play to develop before pulling it back for the free-kick.

Nunez took the kick and struck a brilliant effort past the QPR wall, beyond Nardi’s outstretched left hand and into the corner of the net, the Chilean international’s first goal for the club and as good a free-kick as Town have scored for some years.

Despite having restored their lead, the Blues continued to have nervy, sloppy moments at the back, Kipre losing out on the left but Matusiwa dealing with the cross, and with too many passes going astray.

But in the 57th minute, with QPR committing more men forward, the Blues added to their lead. Furlong played to Nunez on halfway, the Chilean moving it on to Walle Egeli, who took it on into the area before feeding Furlong overlapping outside him.

The former QPR full-back stood up a cross to the far post and Hirst headed his second of the game into the net to take his tally to five - level with Philogene and Jack Clarke - and give the Blues breathing space.

But QPR weren’t dead and buried, Kipre doing well to defend a cross from the left, then from Chair’s corner from the left Jimmy Dunne heading over when challenging with Walton. On 62, the home side made their first changes, Chair, Esquerdinha and Vale making way for Saito, Norrington-Davies and Kwame Poku.

Within two minutes of the changes, the Blues went 4-1 in front. Hirst threaded in Philogene just outside the area on the left, Morrison sending the wideman flying and picking up a deserved yellow card. Had Philogene been taking a more direct route towards goal, then referee Allison might have opted for a red.

Nunez again took the kick, this time going to the near side, the ball clipping Saito in the middle of the wall and beating Nardi to his right to send the Blues fans behind the goal into raptures.

QPR swapped Kone for Michael Frey on 68 as they looked for a way back into a game which looked well beyond their reach.

Three minutes later, Hirst chased a ball down the middle but slipped as Morrison forced him off it and required treatment.

On 73, the striker made way, although didn’t appear to be in too much discomfort as he left the field, along with Davis and Walle Egeli, with Akpom, Johnson and Kasey McAteer taking over.

Two minutes after the Town changes, Saito brought the ball forward into space on the right before hitting a shot across Walton, the keeper getting a strong arm on it to push it well away from goal, McAteer dealing with it from there. QPR made their final change on 78, Mbengue replacing Steve Cook.

The Blues continued to look for goals, Johnson sending a dangerous cross over from the left which was just beyond Akpom and McAteer at the far post.

In the 81st minute, a free-kick not far outside the area was laid off to Nicolas Madsen, but the Dane sent his shot deep into the stand behind the goal, summing up his side’s second-half display.

Town made their final changes in the 84th minute, Clarke and Ashley Young replacing Nunez and Philogene. Young went to left-back with Johnson moving ahead of him and Clarke into the number 10 role.

Two minutes later, McAteer shot from the edge of the area, Nardi parrying it down before claiming at the second attempt.

As the game moved towards seven additional minutes, Mbengue was booked for a late tackle on Clarke on halfway.

In the closing stages, Hayden was booked for a foul on Matusiwa, before the final whistle was greeted by boos by the Rs’ support, who last witnessed a home win on September 20th.

After a nervy end to the first half, Nunez’s first free-kick, perhaps the best for Town since Nathan Broadhead’s pivotal strike against Sheffield Wednesday in the League One promotion season, settled the Blues down and after Hirst had bagged his second the result was never in doubt, Nunez’s second adding some gloss.

The scoreline perhaps gives the game an overly one-sided look with QPR perhaps shading the first half. The boos from the home fans at the whistle seemed a little harsh.

As has been the case lately, Town were good in spells but equally still showed signs of being a team in development with relationships still being formed, passes going astray and confidence looking to be hit for a spell after QPR levelled.

But they got back on top with Nunez showing his set-piece prowess and Hirst finishing both his opportunities confidently.

The result is the Blues’ biggest away win since beating Coventry by the same scoreline in the FA Cup in February and in the league since defeating Millwall 4-0 at the Den on Valentine’s Day 2024.

At Loftus Road, it’s Town’s biggest win since 1979 when Bobby’s team won 4-0.

Town, who are up to ninth, three points off the play-offs and six from the top two with a game in hand on all those above them, next host Watford, who beat second-placed Middlesbrough 3-0 this afternoon, at Portman Road on Tuesday.

QPR: Nardi, Dunne (c), Morrison, Cook (Mbengue 78), Esquerdinha (Norrington-Davies 62), Hayden, Madsen, Vale (Poku 62), Chair (Saito 62), Kone (Frey 68), Burrell. Unused: Hamer, Mbengue, Field, Varane, Smyth.

Town: Walton, Furlong, O’Shea (c), Kipre, Davis (Johnson 63), Matusiwa, Taylor, Walle Egeli (McAteer 73), Nunez (Young 84), Philogene (J Clarke 84), Hirst (Akpom 73). Unused: Button, Greaves, Cajuste, Humphreys. Referee: Sam Allison (Wiltshire).


Photo: Matchday Images



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muccletonjoe added 18:07 - Nov 1
Ifxwe can now impose ourselves on every game like this. Today will be season defining
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Steelmonkey added 18:17 - Nov 1
Great convincing first away win, good to see Hirst bag a brace and Nunez, what a free kick. A big part of what has been missing from our game play imo.
Looks to be a difficult game coming up Tuesday with Watford taking Middlesbrough apart.
Well done McKenna good to see Nunez in the starting eleven, I’m actually surprised that he hasn’t nailed a first team place down yet given the hype about him.
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Tedray added 18:21 - Nov 1
Regarding our history was a bit concerned when QPR equalised but thankfully today we did not let them back in it - we seem to have the makings of a good team so hopefully we can now push on with all cylinders firing and rise up the table well done aqll
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TownSupporter added 18:24 - Nov 1
Good result. Well done all
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Tellitasitis added 18:29 - Nov 1
Imo we are still far too slow getting out from the back far too many pointless passes sideways and backwards to the keeper I think today's results has just papered over the cracks QPR who let's face it are not good for the first 45 made us look a bang average team and apart from 2 freekicks which 1 was going Wide we only manged to score 2 goals from open play against a very poor side.
I would argue with anyone that we are not being entertained by the current team they are alitttle boring.
Bring back Chaplin, Broadhead, woofie and Burgess too many pieces of deadwood in the team for me.
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Gforce added 18:40 - Nov 1
@Tellitasitis.......I'd hate to hear your opinion when we lose!
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ipswichamerica added 18:43 - Nov 1
Fantastic win - major confidence boost for George Hirst.

darkhorse28 is nowhere to be seen today.
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Cadiar added 18:57 - Nov 1
Great result, even Blueboy couldn't find anything to whinge about, no mention of One Trick Ponies & no one screaming for KM'S head. Love the hypocrisy of some "fans". Hopefully Nunez will get a run in the team, we can see why the Budgies are so sick he chose to join us, all round good results for us. Narwich lost yet again, unbeatable Coventry not so unbeatable losing to the mighty Wrexham, Woolfenden started and they lost. Hutchinson sat on the bench all the match so the bad apples had bad days. Things are Hopefully beginning to jell, KM did really have to build his second team but Sir Bob did exactly the same. Onwards & upwards.
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bluesissy added 19:02 - Nov 1
Well done George....believe in yourself...you are a top striker. Also big well done to nunez, egali and Jack taylor. Let's get this season going...the title is there for the taking.
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LWNR1973 added 19:13 - Nov 1
Well done KmcK, I still believe you’re the best since SBR.
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55015Deltic added 19:30 - Nov 1
Can’t believe it in shock, doubled up with brace from Hirst! Unbelievable let’s hope that’s a platform.
Pleased for McKenna hope he got clap from Away section!
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timbousa added 19:57 - Nov 1
If I ever meet a QPR fan, I'll happily buy them a pint for that QPR 4-0 Leeds United in the last Championship promotion run in. That tipped it our way in the end.
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jas0999 added 21:55 - Nov 1
A very good, albeit expected win. Shame it’s taken til November to win away, but nonetheless an excellent second half showing today. With the investment in the team, it’s now essential we go on a run of wins in what appears some very kind fixtures.
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Northstandveteran added 22:58 - Nov 1
Two header's, two free kicks!

Things that we haven't been able to do for a very long time.

Hopefully the start of a decent run.
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DavoIPB added 00:04 - Nov 2
Positive things. That's all I can say. Did most things right throughout the game. Apart from a couple of defensive errors. Everybody did okay today.
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VanDusen added 00:36 - Nov 2
Not as convincing as the scoreline suggests, but utterly fantastic 2nd half. No question Nunez is the most convincing No.10 option after that. Other plusses were Hirst back to form, Walle having his best game yet, and Akpom finally played where he should be - up front. Perhaps most importantly felt like some spirit's getting there now. I suspect the scouts will focusing on defenders for January tho. Wish Ashley Young was even five years younger and able to play every game...
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KiwiTractor added 01:51 - Nov 2
Well done all, great result.

Am I the only one that thought Philogene looked disinterested today? That said, great to see the team can win without having to rely on Philogene and Clarke for the goals.
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jayceee added 04:07 - Nov 2
A great performance, but a special shout-out to the travelling fans - great job! At times, it felt like a home match due to the Town supporters.
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shakytown added 05:11 - Nov 2
Jimmy juan. i was thinking the same perhaps the Charlton game showed that even if you have the players you still need the desire and determination to win. Hopefully this will just make the TEAM stronger by the week.
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Runner added 09:37 - Nov 2
I am getting sick to death of these people who say "pointless passing sideways and backwards". The only other option you are talking about is a forward pass that has very little chance of reaching our own player or aimlessly putting the ball into the penalty box to get caught by their goalkeeper.
Have you never played football in your life, or are you life long watcher of the game who only thinks there is one team, your own, on the pitch who are the only attacking side allowed.
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oldegold added 09:50 - Nov 2
Nunez is a sublime player...pure class and football intelligence. I hope Kieran doesn't make any changes for the Watford game.....let's start keeping a settled team as every time he makes wholesale changes we are bang on awful and invariably lose...let's keep the momentum going
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inghamspur added 09:55 - Nov 2
A much needed away win, need to keep the momentum going on Tuesday v Watford. Please don't tinker with the team Kieran McK!!
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WalkRules added 10:28 - Nov 2
Great game and great result - in the second half. In the first half it was alarming how quickly (in the actual ground) the Ipswich fans turned on the team after QPR equalised

The main cause of this was O'Shea who looked devoid of ideas - a mistake waiting to happen when faffing about at the back, too many passes back and forth into danger and a complete refusal to pass to the right side of the team even when the likes of Nunez and Egelli were screaming and pointing at that wing. Second half we attacked down both wings and looked a threat.

I know being captain makes O'Shea undroppable but I can only imagine the way Morsey would have reacted were he on the pitch.

Good, and well deserved on the day, but opposition teams must look at our playing out from the back and rub their hands in glee.

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dirtydingusmagee added 10:30 - Nov 2
very good result, 4 GOOD GOALS, great to see Nunez do what he is known for , and good to see Hirst get his goals after the poor form of late . Hope we can push on from this game. Walton was a bit worrying at times but equally did pull off some good saves ,I do still think O shea ,is a bit of a weakness and i dont think he is a real leader,May be proved wrong we'll see. Anyway on to next match COYB
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Marinersnose added 10:38 - Nov 2
A fantastic away performance and a welcome 3 points on the road. Some glimpses of our excellent attacking football on show today and I’m so pleased that Hirst has got a big confidence boost with his goals. The big change for me is that we now have more pace and intensity in the middle of the park with Taylor who I would probably have sold in the summer making a real difference in the last two games as well as Nunez. Egeli to me always looked like a good player with good touch and pace and he now appears to have found his feet and is having a big influence on the team. It’s great to have a pacy two footed winger on the right.
Defensively we still look poor with Walton nervous on crosses and hesitant in his decision making, and the two central defenders also very hit and miss and for me aren’t good enough if we want promotion. Both guilty of many mistakes and Kipre unfortunately is playing left side which is why he’s struggling more, tackling with his wrong foot and attempting to clear again with wrong foot.
McKenna will be aware of these shortcomings and it shouldn’t take the gloss off a fantastic day.
I hope we don’t see wholesale changes against the Hornets or there could be a sting in the tail
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