Hull City vs QPR Result

ChampionshipChampionship · England
Hull City

Hull City

1 - 3

Full Time

QPR

QPR

📍 MKM Stadium, Hull

🗓️ Saturday, 21 Feb 2026 at 12:30

💪 AI Prediction Report

DECENT HIT

Predicted

2 - 1

Actual

1 - 3

Result
BTTS
O/U 2.5
Score

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QPR Stun Hull with Late Double in 3-1 Away Triumph

Queens Park Rangers produced a dramatic late show to secure a 3-1 victory over Hull City at the MKM Stadium, overturning a first-half deficit with two goals in the final six minutes. Hull initially looked in control, enjoying 59% possession and taking the lead through Oliver McBurnie in the 39th minute, but QPR’s clinical edge in front of goal proved decisive. The visitors, operating in a 4-4-2, struck first through Richard Kone in the 21st minute, and after being pegged back, they punished Hull’s defensive lapses with late strikes from Rayan Kolli and Koki Saito in the 84th and 90th minutes, respectively. Despite Hull’s territorial dominance and eight corners, QPR’s efficiency—registering eight shots on target from twelve attempts—was the difference. The match was a tale of two halves: Hull’s early control gave way to QPR’s late ruthlessness, leaving the home side ruing missed chances and defensive errors as the visitors celebrated a vital away win.

Hull City

Hull City

5.5/10

Hull City began brightly, dictating play with 59% possession and pressing high up the pitch in their familiar 4-2-3-1 shape. Their patience paid off when Oliver McBurnie finished a well-worked move in the 39th minute. However, despite firing 14 shots and earning eight corners, their inability to convert further opportunities and a lack of defensive solidity after the break proved costly. As the game wore on, Hull struggled to contain QPR’s counter-attacks and became increasingly vulnerable, especially in the closing stages. Three yellow cards highlighted their frustration as they lost control late on, conceding twice in the final minutes to hand all three points to the visitors.

Key Players

Oliver McBurnie: Scored Hull's only goal with a composed finish in the 39th minute.
Ryan Giles: Provided width and attacking impetus from left-back, contributing to Hull's high possession and eight corners.

Strengths

Dominated possession (59%)Created numerous chances (14 shots, 8 corners)

Weaknesses

Defensive lapses in closing stagesWastefulness in front of goal (only 4 shots on target)Struggled to contain QPR’s counter-attacks
QPR

QPR

8/10

QPR delivered a textbook away performance, soaking up pressure and striking with precision. Despite seeing less of the ball (41% possession), they were incisive, with Richard Kone opening the scoring in the 21st minute. After Hull’s equalizer, QPR absorbed waves of attacks but remained dangerous on the break, ultimately punishing Hull’s defensive errors with two late goals from Rayan Kolli and Koki Saito. Defensively disciplined and physically robust (committing 14 fouls but only one booking), QPR’s back line, marshaled by Jimmy Dunne and Ronnie Edwards, weathered Hull’s pressure. Their attacking duo’s movement and the midfield’s quick transitions were key to their clinical display.

Key Players

Richard Kone: Opened the scoring in the 21st minute, setting the tone for QPR's counter-attacking threat.
Rayan Kolli: Scored the crucial go-ahead goal in the 84th minute, swinging momentum QPR's way.
Koki Saito: Sealed the win with a stoppage-time goal, capping a dynamic performance from midfield.

Strengths

Clinical finishing (8 shots on target from 12 attempts)Effective counter-attacking playStrong defensive organization under pressure

Weaknesses

Conceded possession and territoryAllowed Hull to create multiple set-piece opportunities (8 corners)

Key Moments

21' — Goal

Richard Kone puts QPR ahead against the run of play.

39' — Goal

Oliver McBurnie equalizes for Hull after sustained pressure.

84' — Goal

Rayan Kolli finishes a swift counter to give QPR a late lead.

90' — Goal

Koki Saito seals the win for QPR with a stoppage-time goal.

various' — Yellow Cards

Hull City pick up three bookings as frustration mounts late on.

Tactical Analysis

Hull City lined up in a 4-2-3-1, seeking to control the midfield and build attacks patiently. Their high possession and frequent use of the flanks, especially through Ryan Giles, resulted in numerous corners and territorial dominance. However, their attacking midfield trio struggled to break down QPR’s compact shape after the break, and the single striker system left McBurnie isolated at times. QPR’s 4-4-2 was set up to absorb pressure and spring forward quickly. Their midfielders, particularly Koki Saito, played key roles in transitions, while the front two stretched Hull’s back line. Defensively, QPR maintained discipline, often dropping into a deep block and relying on quick outlets to exploit Hull’s advanced fullbacks. The late goals were a direct result of this tactical patience and efficiency.

Turning Point

Rayan Kolli’s 84th-minute goal, which swung the momentum decisively in QPR’s favor after Hull had pushed forward in search of a winner.

Man of the Match

Koki Saito

Instrumental in midfield transitions and capped his performance with a stoppage-time goal to secure the win.