Jermaine Johnson (13 mins)
Jay Simpson (10 mins)
Kaspars Gorkss (82 mins)
The Coca-Cola Football League Championship
, Nov 7, 2009
Ground: Hillsborough
, Kickoff: 14:00 , Att 19,491
Team news
Virus victims back for Hoops visit Sheffield Wednesday skipper Darren Purse is one of five players who will return to the squad for the home match with QPR.
Purse, fellow central defender Mark Beevers, midfielder Sean McAllister, striker Akpo Sodje and winger Etienne Esajas all missed last Saturday's draw at Bristol City due to a virus, but are back in contention.
Midfielder Tommy Miller, replaced in the 65th minute last week, and unused substitute Francis Jeffers were affected, but have also shaken off the illness.
Manager Brian Laws has several selection dilemmas for the visit of in-form Rangers. Frank Simek made his first league start of the season at full-back, while Richard Hinds and Lewis Buxton formed a new partnership at the heart of defence that proved highly effective.
Midfielder Michael Gray will miss out again due to a hamstring strain, while Laws has no other new injury or suspension problems.
Gavin Mahon and Damion Stewart are back in the QPR squad for the trip.
Midfielder and stand-in skipper Mahon has missed the last two games after picking up a hip injury in training, and centre-half Stewart sat out the midweek draw against Crystal Palace with an ankle problem.
Mahon should reclaim his place in midfield with Rangers having picked up just one point in his absence, but Stewart may have to settle for a place on the bench with Fitz Hall (groin) returning against Palace.
Rangers are still without defender Matt Connolly, although he has resumed full training after finally recovering from glandular fever and could be back in a fortnight.
Sheff Wed vs QPR
Last modified 17:42 07/11/09
Late raid boosts Rangers Kaspars Gorkss headed an 82nd-minute winner as QPR boosted their promotion prospects with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough.
Both sides created a host of opportunities in an entertaining Coca-Cola Championship clash, which looked destined to finish level after Jermaine Johnson had cancelled out Jay Simpson's early opener.
But Gorkss ensured Rangers claimed a fourth away win in six matches when he met a corner from substitute Alejandro Faurlin with a firm near-post header.
Simpson opened the scoring in the 10th minute with a cool left-footed finish after he had been released by the impressive Adel Taarabt.
But Johnson pulled the Owls level within three minutes as he converted a teasing left-wing cross from Darren Potter.
Wednesday struck the woodwork on two occasions and the visitors were also denied by the post as chances came at either end, yet there were to be no further goals until Gorkss' late intervention.
Owls boss Brian Laws opted to name the same starting XI that earned a 1-1 draw at Bristol City last weekend.
Gavin Mahon returned to skipper the visitors after missing two games with a hip injury and there was also a recall for Peter Ramage, with Gary Borrowdale and Faurlin the men to miss out.
QPR started brightly and took the lead when Simpson latched on to a neat through ball from Taarabt before driving his shot beyond Lee Grant.
Wednesday almost conceded a second two minutes later when Wayne Routledge found space in the area and fired against the upright.
But the hosts drew level in the 13th minute when Potter's cross found Johnson and the Jamaica international's shot sneaked into the far corner.
Luke Varney almost put the Owls ahead in the 24th minute following a fine solo run, but Cerny managed to get a hand to his shot and tip it on to the near post.
QPR then lost Fitz Hall to an injury, with Matthew Connolly coming on in his place, before Ben Watson's 25-yarder brought a fine save from Grant.
Johnson saw a shot whistle wide at the other end, while Grant made another useful stop to deny Routledge as an open first period drew to a close.
The lively Johnson tested Cerny again five minutes after the interval and Potter curled a free-kick narrowly over the bar as Wednesday enjoyed a prolonged spell of pressure.
Rangers were finding it difficult to stem the tide, although they offered a reminder of their attacking threat when a swift break ended with Taarabt firing into the side-netting.
Simpson then created space for himself with a delightful piece of skill, but his shot was comfortably pouched by Grant.
The Owls responded by striking the woodwork for a second time in the 64th minute - Tommy Miller the unfortunate party on this occasion as his powerful 20-yarder cannoned off the post.
Leon Clarke came off the bench for Wednesday with 14 minutes remaining and almost made an immediate impression with a shot that deflected wide.
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Substitution | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Rating |
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| 1 | Lee Grant | ||||
| 20 | Frank Simek(sub 71) |
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| 3 | Lewis Buxton | ||||
| 5 | Richard Hinds | ||||
| 2 | Tommy Spurr | ||||
| 23 | Jermaine Johnson(sub 75) |
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| 6 | Tommy Miller(sub 71) |
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| 14 | Darren Potter | ||||
| 17 | James O'Connor | ||||
| 7 | Marcus Tudgay | ||||
| 19 | Luke Varney | ||||
| Substitutes | |||||
| 22 | Richard O'Donnell | ||||
| 8 | Sean McAllister(sub 71) |
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| 10 | Akpo Sodje | ||||
| 11 | Etienne Esajas | ||||
| 15 | Mark Beevers | ||||
| 16 | Richard Wood(sub 71) |
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| 18 | Leon Clarke(sub 75) |
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| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Substitution | Rating |
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| 24 | Radek Cerny | ||||
| 2 | Peter Ramage | ||||
| 5 | Fitz Hall(sub 26) |
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| 13 | Kaspars Gorkss |
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| 6 | Mikele Leigertwood | ||||
| 10 | Akos Buzsaky(sub 67) |
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| 4 | Gavin Mahon | ||||
| 15 | Ben Watson | ||||
| 7 | Wayne Routledge | ||||
| 39 | Adel Taarabt(sub 87) |
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| 23 | Jay Simpson |
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| Substitutes | |||||
| 22 | Tom Heaton | ||||
| 8 | Rowan Vine(sub 87) |
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| 11 | Patrick Agyemang | ||||
| 16 | Matthew Connolly(sub 26) |
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| 18 | Alejandro Faurlin(sub 67) |
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| 21 | Matteo Alberti | ||||
| 25 | Hogan Ephraim | ||||
| Team | Sheff Wed | QPR |
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