We take a look at the last five meetings between Norwich City and Queens Park Rangers.
Norwich 1-0 QPR (1st January, 2011 – Championship)
Russell Martin’s 10th-minute finish proved decisive as Norwich City overcame league leaders Queens Park Rangers at Carrow Road.
The Canaries controlled much of the game, which saw Matthew Connolly sent off after the break for a professional foul on Grant Holt.
The win moved Norwich into third place and five points behind QPR.

Norwich 2-1 QPR (26th November, 2011 – Premier League)
Norwich leapfrogged QPR in the Premier League table thanks to Grant Holt’s late winner.
Once again, Russell Martin scored an early opener when he tapped home from six yards out. Luke Young pulled the visitors level in the 58th minute but Holt was on hand to convert Wes Hoolahan’s cross and give Paul Lambert’s side all three points.
QPR 1-2 Norwich (2nd January, 2012 – Premier League)
Joey Barton was hero turned villain at Loftus Road, as he saw red for the first time in his QPR career.
The midfielder had given the R’s a 10th-minute lead but he was soon given his marching orders for an off-the-ball incident with Bradley Johnson. Anthony Pilkington made the Canaries’ man advantage count as he drew the visitors level just before the break.
Paul Lambert’s side would have to wait until the final ten minutes for Steve Morison to find the winner.

Norwich 1-1 QPR (25th August, 2012 – Premier League)
Both sides responded to opening day drubbing by sharing the points at Carrow Road.
Pilkington set up Simeon Jackson for Norwich’s opener but they could only hold onto their lead for eight minutes. QPR were awarded a penalty for Sebastian Bassong’s foul on Djibril Cisse.
The Senegalese forward’s spot kick was saved by Ruddy but Bobby Zamora reacted fastest to tap home the rebound.

QPR 0-0 Norwich (2nd February, 2013 – Premier League)
QPR recorded their fourth draw in a row as the gap to Premier League safety widened to six points.
After a dull first half, both sides had opportunities to take the three points. Julio Cesar made some fine saves to keep the Canaries at bay but the biggest chance of the game fell to QPR. Adel Taarabt’s spot-kick was saved by Mark Bunn to ensure the points were shared.

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