Davies in charge of Wednesday trip - Referee
It's yet another QPR newbie in the middle as the R's head up to Sheffield Wednesday on Tuesday evening.
Referee >>> Andy Davies (Hampshire)
Assistants >>> Wayne Barratt (Worcestershire) and Paul Hodskinson (Lancashire)
Fourth Official >>> Graham Salisbury (Lancashire)
Previously
First ever QPR appointment for Davies.
Stats
This is Davies's fourth full season on the league list and he's shown 97 yellows and four reds in 29 outings so far — eight of them in the Championship. That includes Charlton's 0-0 draw with Leeds where he flashed a season-high eight yellow cards. Last season he showed 105 yellows and seven reds in 30 games.
Despite being new to the list, he does have a Sheff Wed appointment under his belt already — he was in charge on this ground when Bolton won here 3-1 (hard to believe now) in April 2014, booking five.
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