QPR could be without Stoke loanee Geoff Cameron for their visit to Ewood Park tomorrow.
The United States international picked up a slight hamstring injury in QPR’s 1-0 victory over Aston Villa.
The 33-year-old midfielder has made nine appearances for QPR this season, seven of which have come from the start, scoring one goal.
Cameron has played a key role in Rangers’ turnaround, as the London side look to make it six games without defeat in the league, having lost their opening three games.
The midfielder was a deadline day loan signing for QPR and Rangers will be hoping that he can continue his good form against Rovers.
On QPR’s impressive form, former England manager Steve McClaren said: “I’ve got to say that we made the signings but the players, always from day one, were on board.
“There was a great spirit in the dressing room, even when we were losing.
“What we did, was we stuck together.
“Many, many people doubted us. The main thing is that we never really doubted ourselves, and we’re okay and going forward.
“But there’s a long way to go.
“This is the Championship, where yes we’re on a good run but lots of other teams take it in turns to go on good runs.”
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