Queens Park Rangers v Watford

Last updated : 23 April 2006 By Gary Calder

Watford has no fresh injury worries as they make the short trip to Loftus Road for their final away game of the regular season.

Marlon King completes the second of a two match ban picked for a red card offence at Wolverhampton Wanderers on Good Friday, while long term absentees, Dominic Blizzard (Viral) and Hameur Bouazza (Foot) are unlikely to return to first team action this season.

Anthony McNamee is expected to retain his place, as is former Queens Park Rangers star, Clarke Carlisle after both figured in Easter Monday's narrow victory over Ipswich Town.

Al Bangura may again get the nod over 'resting' Matthew Spring in midfield, and the bench could contain one or two of the younger squad players, such as Theo Robinson and Adrian Mariappa.

For out of form Queens Park Rangers, caretaker boss Gary Waddock has major concerns over Kevin Gallen and Richard Langley.

The long serving Gallen suffered a recurrence of a hamstring injury earlier this month, while Langley, reportedly a potential transfer target for Watford in the summer, picked up a knock in the draw with Derby County on Easter Saturday and missed the odd goal in five reversal at Norwich City 48 hours later as a result.

Waddock's side, looking for a first win in ten matches, are certain to be without Matthew Rose, Martin Rowlands, Sammy Youssouf and Tommy Doherty, all of whom have picked up season ending injuries.