CHAMPIONSHIP leaders QPR were invincible earlier in the season – now they could do with Danny Invincibile!

Suggesting they sign the freed Kilmarnock midfielder is probably an exaggeration to the situation they find themselves in.

But after four away games without a goal it wouldn't go wrong to have an Invincibile in your line-up.

Reading are playing something like Rangers at the start of the season but draws are killing them and they need to start turning stalemates into wins – and tonight would be a good time to do it.

The Royals have lost just one in 13 league games but eight of them were draws. I don't think they'll have anything to fear tonight from a QPR side who have drawn a blank on their travels in six out of seven outings.

A 0-0 draw (10-1, Coral) is a possibility but I'd prefer to take a chance on Reading who are
7-5 with Ladbrokes.

The fact QPR, who are five points clear at the top, are as big as 11-5 with Ladbrokes tells its own story. Another draw is 5-2 with Chandler but I'd consider a 1-0 Reading win.

And if QPR's woes in front of goal continue it might worth backing Reading at 19-10 with totesport to keep a clean sheet.

Super Single

  • Draw/Reading HT/FT (5-1, William Hill)
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