Day 35
Campbell T. 54'
QPR: 1. Nardi - 3. Dunne Jimmy, 5. St. Cook (Fox M., 81), 17. Edwards Ro., 22. Paal K. (Smyth P., 67) - 21. Morgan K. (Saito, 58) - 4. Colback (Dembele K., 82), 10. Chair, 40. Varane J. - 12. Frey M., 47. Yang M-H. (Lloyd A., 67)
Substitution: Saito (from 58); Smyth P. (from 67); Lloyd A. (from 67); Fox M. (from 81); Dembele K. (from 82)
Bench: 13. Walsh J.A. - 16. Morrison L., 20. Ashby - 25. Andersen L.
Yellow Cards: Dunne Jimmy 49; Colback 78; Lloyd A. 86
Sheffield Utd: 1. Cooper - 15. Ahmedhodžić, 19. Robinson J. - 24. Choudhury (Seriki, 64) - 8. Hamer G. (Brewster, 64), 14. Burrows, 21. Vinícius Souza, 42. Peck Sydie - 10. O'Hare (McCallum S., 74) - 20. Brereton (Holding, 85), 23. Campbell T. (Cannon, 73)
Substitution: Seriki (from 64); Brewster (from 64); Cannon (from 73); McCallum S. (from 74); Holding (from 85)
Bench: 17. Davies A. - 11. Rak-Sakyi, 35. Brooks A. - 9. Moore Ki.
Yellow Cards: Choudhury 14; Ahmedhodžić 62; Brereton 75
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