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QPR will continue their search for a first Premier League win of the season when they welcome Everton to Loftus Road on Sunday afternoon.

Mark Hughes has received the full backing of club owner Tony Fernandes, despite picking up only 2 points from a possible 21 so far.

Meanwhile, Everton have enjoyed contrasting fortunes, and will be looking to keep hold of their top four spot. David Moyes has seen his side collect 14 points from their opening seven games, and currently sit just a point behind Manchester City.

Much of the pre-match focus will be on QPR defender Anton Ferdinand, who has reportedly planned to boycott the ‘Kick It Out’ campaign by refusing to wear an anti-racism T-shirt during the warm-up.

Despite the controversy he is expected to start at centre back alongside Modibo Diakite, who is due to return following a one-match suspension.

Everton have no new injury concerns ahead of the game, with in form Nikica Jelavic expected to start up top with support coming from Marouane Fellaini.

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Prediction: QPR 2-3 Everton 

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