BIG MONEY MAN: Attacking midfielder Gavin Peacock cost Rangers £1 million when he returned to the club where he had launched his career from Chelsea in November, 1996. Now 32, Peacock remains a key part of the QPR side.

LAST SIX RESULTS: Grimsby (A) lost 3-1 (Connolly); Watford (A) lost 3-1 (Connolly); Sheff United (A) drew 1-1 (Koeje); Wimbledon (H) won 2-1 (Wardley, Crouch); Barnsley (A) lost 4-2 (Kiwomya 2); Gillingham (H) D 2-2 (Crouch, Kiwomya)

SEASON SO FAR: Rangers have had an indifferent start to the campaign. Having finished 10th last season they made a reasonable opening this time around but only one win in their last six games has seen them slip to 17th.

MANAGER: Gerry Francis has just celebrated the two-year anniversary of his return to Loftus Road. The former Rangers playing favourite was previously in charge between 1991-94 in the club's Premiership days before a three-year stint at Spurs.

TOP SCORER: Former Ipswich and Arsenal striker Chris Kiwomya heads the way with five goals. The 30-year-old was also the club's top scorer last season with 13 League goals and averages around one in three since moving to Loftus Road on a free two summers ago.

PREDICTED LINE-UP: Chris Kiwomya is expected to return to the Rangers side after missing the last two games with a neck injury. And England under-21 defender Matthew Rose could also be back with Steve Morrow and Sammy Koejoe possibly missing out.

ONE TO WATCH: Former Wrexham man Karl Connolly is no stranger to Clarets fans from his performances with the Robins down the years. However, he flew the nest in the summer to join QPR and has hit the target in each of their last two games.

DID YOU KNOW? Luckless Burnley goalkeeper Billy O'Rourke conceded seven goals at QPR on his Clarets debut in October, 1979 when regular number one Alan Stevenson was injured.