QPR are unbeaten across their last six home league games against Charlton Athletic (W4 D2) since a 4-2 defeat in October 1997 in the second tier.
This will be the first league meeting between Charlton Athletic and QPR since a 1-0 win for the Addicks in June 2020. Overall, Charlton have won three of their last five head-to-head league clashes with their London counterparts (D1 L1).
Last weekend, QPR were defeated 7-1 by Coventry, the 12th time that they’ve conceded 5+ goals in a Championship match since the EFL rebrand in 2004 – only Barnsley (17) and Huddersfield (13) have suffered that fate on more occasions in this time in the division.
Charlton have scored the joint-fewest goals in the Championship this season (1), with this the first time the Addicks have scored one or fewer goals through their opening three league games of a campaign since 1970-71 (also 1).
Charlton have lost just one of their last eight league London derbies (W5 D2), though did lose their last in the second tier 2-1 against Brentford in July 2020.