
QPR vs West Brom: Seven players could miss out as promising Jed Wallace injury update is issued
West Brom are set to take on QPR on Saturday as they travel to the MATRADE Loftus Road Stadium looking to secure back-to-back Championship wins.
The Baggies managed to stage a brilliant comeback against Swansea City last time out, winning 3-2 at The Hawthorns despite being 2-0 down at half-time.
This has helped relieve pressure on Ryan Mason, with talks of the manager being sacked at West Brom building before the three points.
Now, with QPR up next, the Baggies boss has already suffered a blow ahead of the tie.

West Brom set to be without three players against QPR
Going into the match, the Baggies are guaranteed to be without Nat Phillips.
The centre-back picked up his fifth yellow card of the season on the weekend, and will now serve a one-match suspension.
On top of this, Toby Collyer is expected to miss the tie as he recovers from a muscle injury, while Jed Wallace remains sidelined for West Brom.
However, Wallace is on the mend and could soon return for the Baggies in the new year.
❌ #WBA will be without Nat Phillips (fifth yellow card suspension) and Toby Collyer (muscle injury) for the match against QPR. Jed Wallace remains sidelined – not expected back until the New Year.
— WBA Report (@WBAReport) December 4, 2025
For QPR, the hosts are without numerous players for the clash
The manager, Julien Stephan, confirmed to Jon Harland via X on 4 December that four players are unavailable.
Julien Stephan on fitness: “We have four players who will not be available for the next game.
— Jon Harland (@jonharland_) December 3, 2025
“Field will be back 10 days or two weeks. Kolli will probably be back at the end of the month. Hamer will be available on Tuesday. Vale will (be back training) next week.”#QPR #QPRFC
These include Sam Field, Ben Hamer, Rayan Kolli and Harvey Vale.
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West Brom looking to continue insane record vs QPR
In recent years, West Brom have boasted an excellent record against QPR.
The Baggies have only lost one of their last 12 matches against the London side.
However, their one recent defeat was at their ground, with QPR overcoming West Brom 1-0 back in January 2022.
Overall, this may give Mason confidence that he can fix West Brom’s terrible away form on Saturday at QPR.
A victory could put their playoff hopes back on track. However, another defeat will see pressure piled on Mason once again.
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