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watch Queens Park Rangers vs Liverpool Live Streaming online England - Premier League   League Soccer Match  October  19, 2014 12.30 GMT. Queens Park Rangers vs Liverpool are the favorites to win their England - Premier League   League group match  should go a long way towards determining who will come out on top. Queens Park Rangers midfield duo Joey Barton and Jordon Mutch will miss the visit of Liverpool on Sunday as they both remain sidelined with hamstring injuries. Despite having extra time to recover over the international break, the pair will not be fit to line up at Loftus Road as the Hoops look to move off the foot of the Premier League table. Manager Harry Redknapp is hopeful Niko Kranjcar can be involved despite suffering a broken toe in training but Alejandro Faurlin is a long-term injury absentee. Meanwhile, Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers will wait until the last minute to assess whether striker Daniel Sturridge is fit to return to face QPR.  Watch Queens Park Rangers vs Liverpool live streaming online your PC totally free this site. No need install or download any software and tools. Need a Computer and internet Modem, Watch this exciting match here.


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Niko Kranjcar broke a toe in training but could be involved, with the player reportedly prepared to have a pain-killing injection in order to play. Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge faces a further month on the sidelines after suffering a calf strain in training. Midfielders Joe Allen and Emre Can and defender Dejan Lovren are all fit again. Liverpool have dominated possession in nine of their last 11 away games. I can see the same pattern being repeated, chances created and then taken. The omens are bleak for the home side, who have lost five of their last six Premier League games against Liverpool. But their one victory in that sequence, in March 2012, could inspire Harry Redknapp's team talk. Back then the Hoops were in the bottom three. Relegation looked certain, especially when the Reds led 2-0 at Loftus Road with 13 minutes to go. They need another result like that to jump-start their season. Their next three games are against Aston Villa, Chelsea and Manchester City. Points are needed and fast. But Liverpool cannot afford a fifth defeat of the season in all competitions. It took them until Boxing Day last year to lose that many. They must not go into this with one eye on Real Madrid in the week either, or with the Sterling controversy affecting them. If they do, QPR, improbable as it seems, might just provide a sting to this little tale.