PREVIEW: Blades face test against a strong QPR side

A 1-1 draw for the Blades last time out against Birmingham City ended their 100% win rate at home, and the Sheffield side’s lead at the top of the table has been narrowed to one point, with Norwich City closing the gap.

Oli McBurnie will be looking to continue his excellent form for the league leaders. The Scotsman has scored five in his last six games and sits joint third in the goalscoring charts.

Speaking to SUTV, McBurnie remains bullish about the Blade’s expectations at home this season and said: “We feel like we can beat everybody here. We feel like we should beat everybody here”.

Jaden Bogle’s return from injury against Birmingham city will provide a boost for Paul Heckingbottom’s side.

The former Derby County full-back is highly rated by the coaching team and was in excellent form for the Blades last season until knee surgery ruled the defender out for seven months.

The decision for Paul Heckingbottom now is whether to start him ahead of Reda Khadra.

The visitors will provide a stern test of the Blades promotion credentials, as the Hoops currently sit 5th in the league.

They will be looking to build on their recent good away form. In their last two away outings QPR beat Millwall and Bristol City 0-2 and 1-2, respectively.

Key to QPR’s form this season has been Moroccan winger Ilias Chair who has provided the most assists in the league this season.

Michael Beale’s side will also look to Leeds loanee Tyler Roberts to provide creativity and cutting edge going forward.

The attacking midfielder completed 90 minutes for the first time since last December at the weekend and scored in the Hoops’ win against Bristol City.

On the injury front, despite Bogle’s return, the Blades still have a long list of names in the treatment room, with defender Anel Ahmedhodžić not ready to return yet.

QPR face fewer injury worries with centre-back Rob Dickie returning to the squad.

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