Queens Park Rangers 3-2 Hull City: Post-match review, Stats, Key moments
Dive into Ladbrokes’ post-match review of Queens Park Rangers 3-2 Hull City in the Championship on Saturday, 22 November 2025, with stats, key moments and our take on the match.

Queens Park Rangers 3-2 Hull City Post-Match Review
Hull City took an early lead when J. Gelhardt scored at 17', assisted by R. Slater, setting a confident tone as they dominated possession. Queens Park Rangers fought back with I. Chair finding the net at 38' without an assist, levelling the score before half-time and shifting momentum slightly in their favour. The first half ended level, with both sides showing intent but Hull edging the territorial battle.
The second half saw Hull regain the advantage through E. Destan's goal at 51', assisted by R. Giles, but QPR responded quickly with J. Dunne's strike at 55', assisted by I. Chair, restoring parity. QPR then pushed ahead when R. Burrell scored at 66' unassisted, capitalising on their dribbling superiority to secure the win. Late substitutions from both teams aimed to influence the outcome, but QPR held firm despite a yellow card for Hull's Matt Crooks at 90+2', clinching a 3-2 victory that highlights their resilience.
Queens Park Rangers 3-2 Hull City Statistics
Hull City controlled 58% possession compared to Queens Park Rangers' 42%, allowing them more time on the ball but ultimately not translating into victory as QPR made better use of their opportunities through superior dribbling, recording 53 successful dribbles against Hull's 36. QPR also dominated corners with 9 to Hull's 5, creating more set-piece threats that contributed to their comeback. Hull picked up one yellow card for Matt Crooks at 90+2', while QPR had none, and neither side saw red cards or injury-time goals, with no penalties taken.
Both teams used all four substitutions, with QPR bringing on S. Cook for J. Clarke-Salter at 61', K. Morgan for A. S. Mbengue and R. Kolli for R. Kone at 72', and K. Saito for K. Dembele at 79', which helped maintain their energy for the late push. Hull made changes with D. Gyabi for A. Hadziahmetovic at 62', J. Ndala for E. Destan at 63', M. Belloumi for R. Slater at 72', and B. Akintola for K. Joseph at 84', but these failed to turn the tide despite their two assists compared to QPR's one, underscoring QPR's efficiency in front of goal.
Key Moments from Queens Park Rangers 3-2 Hull City
The match turned on a series of quick goals in the second half, starting with E. Destan's strike for Hull at 51' to regain the lead, only for J. Dunne to equalise for QPR at 55' and R. Burrell to put them ahead at 66', proving decisive in securing the points. Substitutions played a role, particularly QPR's changes around the 72' mark bringing fresh legs that bolstered their attack during the crucial phase. Hull's late yellow card to Matt Crooks at 90+2' added tension but didn't alter the outcome, as QPR's ability to respond swiftly to going behind defined the contest.
Queens Park Rangers 3-2 Hull City Lineups
Queens Park Rangers
Queens Park Rangers lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, with I. Chair operating effectively in an attacking midfield role, linking play and contributing both a goal and an assist to drive their comeback. J. Dunne provided solidity at the back while chipping in offensively, and partnerships like Chair's interplay with the forwards helped exploit Hull's defence.
Hull City
Hull City deployed a 4-2-3-1 shape, relying on R. Slater's midfield energy to set up early chances, including an assist for the opening goal. E. Destan led the line with threat, scoring once, while R. Giles supported from the flanks with key deliveries that kept QPR under pressure.
Ladbrokes’ Man of the Match
Ilias Chair earned Man of the Match honours for Queens Park Rangers with a commanding performance, scoring at 38' and providing the assist for J. Dunne's equaliser at 55', his creativity and composure turning the game in their favour without needing to come off the bench.
Updated Form Guide
Queens Park Rangers
Recent Championship matches:
- Win: 3-2 vs Hull City (H)
- Draw: 0-0 vs Sheffield United (A)
- Loss: 1-2 vs Southampton (H)
- Loss: 1-4 vs Ipswich Town (H)
- Loss: 0-1 vs Derby County (A)
Hull City
Recent Championship matches:
- Loss: 2-3 vs Queens Park Rangers (A)
- Win: 3-2 vs Portsmouth (H)
- Loss: 1-2 vs Derby County (A)
- Win: 2-0 vs Norwich City (A)
- Draw: 1-1 vs Charlton Athletic (H)
What’s Next for Both Teams?
Queens Park Rangers
Sitting 15th with 22 points, Queens Park Rangers will look to build on this hard-fought 3-2 win over Hull City, which ended a run that included a draw at Sheffield United and a home loss to Southampton, as they host 18th-placed Blackburn Rovers on 26 November at 19:45, aiming to climb the table with their renewed attacking momentum.
Hull City
Hull City, holding sixth spot with 25 points, must regroup after this 3-2 defeat at Queens Park Rangers, following a home win over Portsmouth but a prior loss at Derby County, when they face eighth-placed Ipswich Town at home on 25 November at 19:45, where converting possession into results will be key to maintaining their play-off push.
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