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QPR vs Leeds United early injury news as 4 ruled out and 2 doubts

A look at the latest injury news surrounding Leeds United and QPR ahead of Friday night’s Championship clash.

Leeds United are back in action on Friday night, facing a quick turnaround following Monday night’s big away win over Middlesbrough. The Whites went behind early against Boro but fought back and wound up winning 4-3, moving into the top two, where they hope to stay between now and the end of the season.

Ipswich Town have a game in hand, which they will play next week, while Leeds will also play first this weekend, facing QPR away from home on Friday. Ahead of the Whites’ trip to the capital, we have rounded up the latest injury news surrounding both teams.

1 . Joe Rodon - Likely Fit Farke has said: "Not so much Joe Rodon, just a hit on his calf." Photo Sales
2 . Dan James - Out The winger will not be available for Friday after suffering an abdominal tear and cartilage injury in the latter stages of Monday's win over Boro. Will be assessed further next week. Photo Sales
3 . Connor Roberts - Doubt Roberts has a muscular issue and may well miss out. Photo Sales
4 . Pascal Struijk - Out Struijk is out for the season after undergoing groin surgery. Photo Sales
5 . Michael Frey - Out Frey is expected to remain out until early May. Photo Sales
6 . Rayan Kolli - Out Kolli is also out until May. Photo Sales

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