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  • Vine (62), Mahon (74), Stewart (88)
  • Mahon (35 og), Tudgay (53 pen)
  • Date:2009-04-13
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Loftus Road Stadium
  • Attendance:13742
  • Referee:Deadman, D

Live Commentary

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

88mins

Goal!! Damion Stewart scores for QPR.

81mins

Mark Beevers goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

78mins

Sheff Wed are replacing Leon Clarke with Akpo Sodje.

77mins

Sheff Wed are replacing Etienne Esajas with Jermaine Johnson.

76mins

QPR are replacing Gavin Mahon with Mikele Leigertwood.

74mins

Goal!! QPR have scored with Gavin Mahon putting it in the back of the net.

69mins

Lee Cook is booked for unsporting behaviour.

68mins

QPR are replacing Felpeto Jordi Lopez with Hogan Ephraim.

62mins

Goal!! QPR have scored with Rowan Vine putting it in the back of the net.

56mins

Adel Taarabt is being taken off, Rowan Vine has come on in his place.

53mins

Marcus Tudgay takes a penalty for Sheff Wed and scores!.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 1.

46mins

Sheff Wed are replacing Richard Wood with Mark Beevers.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by D Deadman

45mins

Adel Taarabt goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

36mins

The referee has booked Luke Varney.

35mins

Own goal, Gavin Mahon has put it in his own net.

0mins

It's 3pm on Monday, April 13th, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

Queens Park Rangers may be in a mess off the pitch having sacked their second manager of the season, but on it there is no questioning their fighting spirit.

Damion Stewart's 87th minute header completed a remarkable comeback from being 2-0 down to grab all three points at the death.

QPR were the architects of their own downfall as Gavin Mahon's first-half own goal was doubled by Marcus Tudgay from the penalty spot after Stewart had brought down Leon Clarke.

But Rangers did not give up and Rowan Vine started the comeback before Mahon made up for his earlier error and then Leigertwood made it 3-2 at the death.

In truth QPR had the better of the chances in the first half. Heidar Helguson was put through on three occasions, twice he fired wide and then hit the post.

On 15 minutes Lee Cook swung in a dangerous cross from the left and found Adel Taarabt unmarked in the six-yard box, but the Tottenham loanee fired over the bar.

QPR, who sacked manager Paulo Sousa on Thursday, were looking to end the season on a high but the breaks were not going for them.

Rangers went even closer minutes later when Wayne Routledge was played clean through on goal and dinked the ball over the on-rushing Lee Grant in the Wednesday goal, but he watched as the ball came agonisingly back off the post.

Against the run of play the visitors took the lead in bizarre fashion. Etienne Esajas's inswinging courner was headed into his own goal by QPR skipper Mahon.

The only pressure Mahon seemed to be under was from his own goalkeeper - Radek Cerny - but a lack of communication led to Wednesday taking the lead.

Things got worse for Rangers at the start of the second half when Stewart tangled with Clarke in the box and referee Darren Deadman had no hesitation in pointing to the spot.

Tudgay calmly slotted the ball down the middle of the goal and past Cerny to double Wednesday's advantage.

Rangers were given a glimmer of hope when crowd favourite Rowan Vine - who had missed most of the season with a broken leg - came on to replace Taarabt.

And he took just six minutes to make an impact. Routledge's blistering turn of pace left his marker for dead and his shot across goal could only be parried by Grant into the path of Vine, who tapped the ball home from two yards.

The glimmer of hope became even brighter ten minutes later when Mahon got redemption for his earlier gaffe with a stooping header from a Cook cross at the far post making it 2-2.

But a difficult week off the pitch was made easier with events on it, when Stewart headed home another Cook cross to give Gareth Ainsworth's men all three points in an enthralling encounter.

Queens Park Rangers

Sheffield Wednesday

Corners

109

Fouls

710

Goal attempts

168

Shots off target

63

Offsides

67

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