QPR face a decent start, and a nightmare finish
While there can be no easy games in the Premiership for QPR this season, the R's will not be unhappy with the start the fixture computer has presented them with.
Rangers will start with a home match against Bolton on Saturday, August 13, before travelling to notoriously slow starters Everton and Wigan and then returning to London to face Newcastle.
That is in stark contrast to the season's end which has a daunting look about it for a team that may be in need of points to survive. Rangers finish with Spurs home, Chelsea away, Stoke home and big spending Man City away.
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