Sheffield Wednesday 1-1 Queens Park Rangers: Post-match review, Stats, Key moments

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Dive into Coral’s post-match review of Sheffield Wednesday 1-1 Queens Park Rangers in the Championship on Saturday, 27 September 2025, with stats, key moments and our take on the match.

Sheffield Wednesday 1-1 Queens Park Rangers Post-Match Review

The match between Sheffield Wednesday and Queens Park Rangers ended in a 1-1 draw, a result that might not surprise many given the recent form of both teams. Sheffield Wednesday, who had a win and two losses in their last three games, managed to hold their ground at home. The draw ended their two-game losing streak at home, which could be a small boost for the team. Dominic Iorfa's goal in the 30th minute gave Sheffield Wednesday the lead, but they couldn't hold on as QPR equalised early in the second half.

Queens Park Rangers, coming off three consecutive wins, showed resilience by coming back from a goal down. Nicolas Madsen's penalty in the 48th minute secured a point for QPR, maintaining their solid run of form. The draw might be seen as a slight disappointment for QPR, who were looking to extend their winning streak. However, the point gained on the road could still be valuable as they continue to push up the table.

Sheffield Wednesday 1-1 Queens Park Rangers Statistics

The statistics from the match show a closely contested game, with both teams sharing 50% possession. Sheffield Wednesday had a slight edge in corners, with five compared to QPR's four, indicating a bit more pressure from set pieces. The successful dribbles percentage was similar for both teams, at 33% for Sheffield Wednesday and 30% for QPR, suggesting neither side dominated in individual duels. The yellow cards were evenly split at two each, reflecting a competitive but disciplined match.

The most notable statistic was QPR's successful penalty, which was the only penalty of the game. This penalty was crucial in securing a draw for QPR, highlighting their efficiency in converting key opportunities. The equal number of substitutions made by both teams, with Sheffield Wednesday making three and QPR making five, shows both managers were actively trying to influence the game's outcome.

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Key Moments from Sheffield Wednesday 1-1 Queens Park Rangers

The key moment that set the tone for the match was Dominic Iorfa's goal in the 30th minute, giving Sheffield Wednesday the lead. This early goal put pressure on QPR to respond, and it set up an intriguing battle for the remainder of the game. Sheffield Wednesday's lead was short-lived, however, as QPR's Nicolas Madsen converted a penalty in the 48th minute to level the score.

The second half saw several substitutions from both teams, with QPR making a triple change at halftime, possibly to shift the momentum. Sheffield Wednesday made their first substitutions in the 77th minute, bringing on Gabriel Otegbayo and Ike Ugbo. These changes did not alter the scoreline, but they added fresh legs to the pitch, potentially helping Sheffield Wednesday to hold onto the draw.

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Sheffield Wednesday 1-1 Queens Park Rangers Lineups

Sheffield Wednesday

Sheffield Wednesday lined up in a 3-5-2 formation, with Ethan Horvath in goal and a back three of Dominic Iorfa, Ernie Weaver, and Max Lowe. The midfield was anchored by Barry Bannan, who also picked up a yellow card in the 54th minute. Up front, Bailey Cadamarteri and George Brown led the line, with Iorfa's goal being the highlight of their performance.

The substitutions made by Sheffield Wednesday in the 77th minute, bringing on Gabriel Otegbayo and Ike Ugbo, were aimed at maintaining their energy levels and possibly finding a winning goal. However, the impact of these changes was limited, as the score remained 1-1. Overall, the lineup and formation seemed to work well enough to secure a point, but more creativity might be needed in future games.

Queens Park Rangers

Queens Park Rangers opted for a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Paul Nardi in goal and a back four of Jimmy Dunne, Liam Morrison, Amadou Salif Mbengue, and Rhys Norrington-Davies. The midfield was controlled by Jonathan Varane and Nicolas Madsen, with Madsen's penalty proving crucial. Up top, R. Burrell led the line, supported by Harvey Vale, Richard Kone, and Koki Saito.

The halftime substitutions of Isaac Hayden, Michael Frey, and Karamoko Kader Dembélé were significant, as they brought fresh legs and possibly a tactical shift. Dembélé's yellow card in the 88th minute was the only blemish on an otherwise solid performance from the substitutes. QPR's lineup and formation allowed them to come back from a goal down, showcasing their resilience and adaptability.

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Coral’s Man of the Match

Nicolas Madsen is Coral’s Man of the Match, and his performance was pivotal in securing a point for Queens Park Rangers. His goal from the penalty spot in the 48th minute was the equaliser that kept QPR's unbeaten run alive. Despite not recording any assists or big chances created, Madsen's key pass and his composure under pressure during the penalty kick were crucial to the outcome of the match.

Updated Form Guide

Sheffield Wednesday

Recent Championship matches:

  • Draw: 1-1 vs Queens Park Rangers (H)

  • Win: 2-0 vs Portsmouth (A)

  • Loss: 0-3 vs Bristol City (H)

  • Loss: 0-2 vs Swansea City (H)

Queens Park Rangers

Recent Championship matches:

  • Draw: 1-1 vs Sheffield Wednesday (A)

  • Win: 1-0 vs Stoke City (H)

  • Win: 3-1 vs Wrexham (A)

  • Win: 3-1 vs Charlton Athletic (H)

  • Loss: 1-7 vs Coventry City (A)

What’s Next for Both Teams?

Sheffield Wednesday

Sheffield Wednesday remain in 23rd place with 5 points after the draw against QPR. Their next game is against Birmingham City, who are in 11th place with 10 points, on September 30, 2025. This result might encourage Sheffield Wednesday to focus on maintaining their defensive solidity while seeking more creativity in attack to climb up the table.

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Queens Park Rangers

Queens Park Rangers sit in 7th place with 11 points following the draw. They will face Oxford United, who are in 22nd place with 5 points, on October 01, 2025. The draw against Sheffield Wednesday might prompt QPR to continue their aggressive approach, aiming to capitalise on their momentum against a struggling Oxford United side.

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Championship Game Week 8

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  • Sheffield United Vs Southampton

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  • Leicester City Vs Wrexham

  • Middlesbrough Vs Stoke City

  • Bristol City Vs Ipswich Town

  • Derby County Vs Charlton

  • Millwall Vs Coventry

  • Portsmouth Vs Watford

  • Norwich City Vs West Brom

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