Summary

  • Kamara, in for suspended top scorer Mitrovic, netted both Fulham goals

  • Jordan Hugill's close-range finish put QPR ahead

  • Fulham move up to fourth in the Championship

  • Defeat was QPR's third in a five-game winless run

  1. Thanks for joining mepublished at 22:00 GMT 22 November 2019

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    That's just about it for tonight. Thanks for your company.

    Please do come back again to the BBC Sport website and app. tomorrow because we'll have all the day's football stories covered, from Cheltenham v Colchester, to Luton v Leeds, to Man City v Chelsea.

    Until then, cheers.

  2. Match reportpublished at 21:58 GMT 22 November 2019

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    Here's our match report, as Fulham's stand-in striker Aboubakar Kamara scores twice to overcome QPR and move the hosts up to fourth in the Championship table.

    Kamara double sees Fulham beat QPR

    Stand-in striker Aboubakar Kamara scores twice as Fulham overcome QPR to move up to fourth in the Championship table.

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  3. The chasing packpublished at 21:55 GMT 22 November 2019

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    TableImage source, BBC Sport

    Here's how things look from a QPR perspective. The Rs could have leapfrogged Fulham tonight but they're now five points behind their west London rivals.

  4. How it stands at the toppublished at 21:52 GMT 22 November 2019

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    TableImage source, BBC Sport

    Fulham fans, how much better does this look?

  5. Cairney on 'big week' for Fulhampublished at 21:50 GMT 22 November 2019

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    Fulham midfielder Tom Cairney adds to Sky Sports:

    "The whole first half was scrappy, to be honest. They made it hard for us.

    "Not many teams have pressed us that high.

    "It's not the best performance from us at all, but it's a big win. It's a big week. Two or three wins in a row in this league can shoot you up the league."

  6. Postpublished at 21:46 GMT 22 November 2019

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    QPR are now five games without a win and they stay 10th, four points below the play-off places. Quite a few teams could leapfrog them over the course of the weekend, if results go against the Rs.

  7. 'I can't believe it' - Kamarapublished at 21:44 GMT 22 November 2019

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    Aboubakar KamaraImage source, Rex Features

    Fulham's match-winner Aboubakar Kamara tells Sky Sports:

    "It's amazing. It's unbelievable. I can't believe it.

    "I'm so happy to score two goals and win the game today, for the team and for my family."

  8. FULL-TIMEpublished at 90+6 mins

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    Full-timeImage source, .

    There it is - Fulham get a second win in a row and they're up to fourth in the Championship.

    They had to come from behind and they did so thanks to a brace from stand-in striker Aboubakar Kamara, who opened his account for the campaign in the absence of the suspended Aleksandar Mitrovic.

    Kamara is Fulham's hero tonight in this west London derby.

  9. Postpublished at 90+6 mins

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    From their late corner, QPR's hopes are dashed as Lee Wallace fires over the bar.

  10. Postpublished at 90+5 mins

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    In to the final 15 seconds of the five added minutes now... Fulham are almost there.

    Ooof Jordan Hugill flashes a cross across the Fulham box and QPR win a corner...

  11. Postpublished at 90+4 mins

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    The Rs are now finally launching long balls forward, getting everyone up. It's now or never.

  12. Postpublished at 90+3 mins

    Fulham 2-1 QPR

    Fulham's two-goal hero tonight Aboubakar Kamara is down with cramp. That'll see out another 30 seconds or so. More frustration for the visitors.

  13. Postpublished at 90+2 mins

    Fulham 2-1 QPR

    From a free-kick, QPR create a half chance - for the first time in the closes stages of this game - but Lee Wallace's effort is scuffed in to the ground and that takes all the pace out of it.

  14. SUBSTITUTION (Fulham)published at 90+1` mins

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    As we enter five additional minutes, Kevin McDonald replaces Ivan Cavaleiro with Fulham's final change.

  15. Postpublished at 89 mins

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    Fulham have done a good job of winding the clock down - through legal methods - in the past 10 minutes or so. That'll be really frustrating for Rs fans, whose side should have been out of sight in this game after 20 minutes.

  16. Postpublished at 86 mins

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    It's gone relatively flat, as we near the end of what has otherwise been a really energetic west London derby overall.

    It's certainly not a case of QPR mounting late pressure, as things stand...

  17. Postpublished at 83 mins

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    Less than a fortnight ago, Craven Cottage endured a 3-0 home loss, as Hull were big winners on the banks of the Thames.

    But the Whites have not lost consecutive home Championship games since 2016. And you can see why.

  18. SUBSTITUTION (QPR)published at 81 mins

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    QPR's third and final change sees Dominic Ball come off, with Jan Mlakar entering the field.

  19. Postpublished at 80 mins

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    We've got just over 10 minutes to go now and the visitors are starting to show their frustration a bit.

    Fulham v QPRImage source, PA Media
  20. Postpublished at 78 mins

    Fulham 2-1 QPR

    QPR dominated the first 20 minutes of this game but it's fair to say Fulham have had the better of things since then.