Akos Buzsaky (38 mins)
The Coca-Cola Football League Championship
, Apr 20, 2010
Ground: Loftus Road Stadium
, Kickoff: 21:00 , Att 13,171
Team news
Warnock to turn to youth QPR boss Neil Warnock is planning to make changes for his side's clash with Watford.
With Rangers now assured of survival in the Championship, Warnock wants to give some of the club's youngsters a chance so Antonio German, Angelo Balanta and Josh Parker could get run-outs.
Damion Stewart is recovering from a fractured skull and Matt Connolly is sidelined with an ankle injury so Peter Ramage continues as makeshift centre-half.
Midfield duo Martin Rowlands and Gavin Mahon are still missing with long-term knee injuries.
Any lingering fears of relegation at Loftus Road were extinguished when Sheffield Wednesday could only draw with neighbours United on Sunday.
The Owls meet fellow strugglers Crystal Palace on the final day of the season and both teams cannot finish above Rangers.
Watford will be without Heidar Helguson for the short trip.
The Icelandic striker, who has been struggling with a groin injury, is ineligible to face Rangers under the terms of his loan deal from Loftus Road.
Danny Graham is likely to start in attack with on-loan Arsenal midfielder Henri Lansbury tucked in behind.
Skipper Jay DeMerit came off with a knock during Saturday's 4-1 defeat at Leicester and could miss out, with Martin Taylor his likely replacement at centre-half.
Full-back Lloyd Doyley and winger Will Buckley remain doubtful with hamstring injuries.
Rookie wideman Michael Bryan put in an impressive cameo from the bench at the Walkers Stadium and will hope to be involved again.
QPR vs Watford
Last modified 15:51 21/04/10
Spot-on Akos leaves Hornets hoping Watford blew the chance to secure their survival in the Coca-Cola Championship as Akos Buzsaky gave QPR a 1-0 victory at Loftus Road.
The Hornets made the short trip to west London knowing a win over a team already safe from the drop would ensure they too stayed up.
With his side no longer in danger, Rangers boss Neil Warnock was even considering blooding the club's youngsters over their remaining games.
But out of respect to the relegation scrap below - not least the struggles of his old club Crystal Palace - he made only two changes, bringing in teenager Antonio German and fellow striker Rowan Vine.
And their victory, courtesy of Buzsaky's first-half penalty, means the agony goes on for the Hornets who are still two points above the drop zone with two games to play.
Buzsaky has painful memories of the reverse fixture back in December, when his dressing-room bust-up with Jim Magilton led to the then manager's sacking.
Some four Rangers bosses later the Hungarian is now trying to nail down a place in Warnock's team.
He made a lively start with a 20-yard shot which flew over the bar and a free-kick which had Hornets keeper Scott Loach scrambling to save.
So when Dusko Tosic's 37th-minute charge into the penalty area was clumsily halted by Hornets right-back Adrian Mariappa, it was no surprise to see Buzsaky step up and tuck his 12th goal of the season past Loach.
Watford were looking like potential play-off outsiders when the teams last met, but a meagre four wins since has seen them plummet down the table.
While Rangers were able relax, the Hornets were a bundle of nerves with Loach's wayward kicking a concern for boss Malky Mackay.
When the visitors did get a sight of goal in the first half, Radek Cerny easily saved Henri Lansbury's free-kick and also a weak half-volley from the same player.
They did have the ball in the net nine minutes after the break, Ross Jenkins playing in Danny Graham for a neat finish, but not for the first time the striker was flagged offside.
Graham has scored just three times since Watford's poor run began at the turn of the year and he fluffed his lines in front of goal in the 64th minute, diving to meet an inviting cross from substitute Marvin Sordell but glancing his header a long way wide.
And the Hornets knew it was not going to be their night when another Sordell cross was prodded goalwards by Jon Harley five yards out, only for Cerny to somehow get in the way.
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Substitution | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Rating |
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| 24 | Radek Cerny | ||||
| 6 | Mikele Leigertwood | ||||
| 2 | Peter Ramage | ||||
| 13 | Kaspars Gorkss | ||||
| 26 | Dusko Tosic | ||||
| 10 | Akos Buzsaky(sub 70) |
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| 18 | Alejandro Faurlin | ||||
| 39 | Adel Taarabt(sub 40) |
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| 25 | Hogan Ephraim |
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| 8 | Rowan Vine | ||||
| 33 | Antonio German(sub 71) |
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| Substitutes | |||||
| 32 | Elvijs Putnins | ||||
| 17 | Lee Cook(sub 40) |
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| 23 | Jay Simpson(sub 71) |
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| 27 | Lee Brown | ||||
| 28 | Joe Oastler(sub 70) |
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| 35 | Josh Parker | ||||
| 36 | Tamas Priskin | ||||
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Substitution | Rating |
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| 1 | Scott Loach | ||||
| 2 | Adrian Mariappa |
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| 24 | Martin Taylor | ||||
| 17 | Dale Bennett(sub 45) |
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| 33 | Lee Hodson | ||||
| 15 | Jon Harley | ||||
| 28 | John Eustace |
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| 5 | Henri Lansbury | ||||
| 14 | Ross Jenkins(sub 81) |
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| 8 | Stephen McGinn(sub 45) |
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| 10 | Danny Graham | ||||
| Substitutes | |||||
| 16 | Richard Lee | ||||
| 12 | Lloyd Doyley(sub 45) |
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| 18 | Will Hoskins | ||||
| 19 | Liam Henderson | ||||
| 29 | Michael Bryan(sub 81) |
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| 31 | Martin Sordell(sub 45) |
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| 34 | Eddie Oshodi | ||||
| Team | QPR | Watford |
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