Southampton vs QPR Result

Southampton
Full Time

QPR
📍 St. Mary's Stadium, Southampton
🗓️ Tuesday, 24 Feb 2026 at 20:00
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CERTIFIED WPredicted
2 - 0
Actual
5 - 0
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Southampton Run Riot at St. Mary’s with 5-0 Rout Over QPR
Southampton delivered a commanding performance at St. Mary’s Stadium, dismantling QPR 5-0 in a one-sided Championship encounter. The hosts set the tone early, opening the scoring in the 9th minute and never looked back, adding a second just before halftime. The second half saw Southampton turn on the style, netting three more times to complete the rout, while QPR were left chasing shadows for much of the evening. The Saints dominated possession with 57% and peppered the QPR goal with 12 shots, 8 of which were on target. In contrast, QPR struggled to create chances, registering just one shot on target from five attempts. Southampton’s attacking midfielders and forward line were relentless, exploiting QPR’s defensive frailties and maintaining pressure throughout. The result underlines Southampton’s promotion credentials and leaves QPR searching for answers after a humbling defeat.
Southampton
Southampton were in imperious form, controlling proceedings from the outset with crisp passing and incisive movement. Their 4-2-3-1 formation allowed the midfield trio of Finn Azaz, Kuryu Matsuki, and Leo Scienza to dictate play, while Cyle Larin led the line with authority. The Saints’ high press and quick transitions repeatedly unsettled QPR, and their clinical finishing ensured the scoreline reflected their dominance. Defensively, Southampton were rarely troubled, conceding just one shot on target. The back four, marshaled by Taylor Harwood-Bellis and Jack Stephens, provided a solid platform, while Daniel Peretz was largely a spectator. The only blemish was a solitary yellow card, testament to their discipline and control.
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QPR
QPR endured a torrid evening, unable to cope with Southampton’s intensity or find any attacking rhythm. Their 4-4-2 setup struggled to contain the Saints’ fluid midfield, and the defensive line was breached repeatedly. QPR’s midfield pairing of Isaac Hayden and Nicolas Madsen found themselves overrun, while the forward duo of Richard Kone and Rayan Kolli were starved of service. Offensively, QPR were toothless, managing just one shot on target and failing to seriously test Daniel Peretz. The visitors also committed 12 fouls, a sign of their frustration as they chased the ball for long periods. With no yellow cards, their discipline held, but that was scant consolation on a night to forget.
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Key Moments
9' — Goal
Southampton open the scoring, setting the tone for the match.
45' — Goal
The Saints double their lead just before halftime, crushing QPR’s hopes.
50' — Goal
Southampton score early in the second half, putting the game beyond doubt.
59' — Goal
Fourth goal for Southampton as their dominance continues.
70' — Goal
Fifth and final goal, capping off a ruthless attacking display.
Unknown' — Yellow Card
Southampton pick up their only booking of the match.
Tactical Analysis
Southampton’s 4-2-3-1 formation allowed them to control the midfield and overload QPR’s central areas. The double pivot provided defensive stability, freeing the attacking trio to interchange and exploit spaces between the lines. Their pressing game forced QPR into errors and limited the visitors’ ability to build from the back. The Saints also utilized width effectively, with full-backs supporting attacks and stretching QPR’s defensive block. QPR’s 4-4-2 struggled to match Southampton’s numerical superiority in midfield. The lack of support for their forwards left them isolated, and the midfield was often bypassed by Southampton’s quick passing. QPR’s defensive line was frequently exposed by late runs from midfield and overlapping full-backs, leading to a cascade of goals.
Turning Point
The second goal on the stroke of halftime (45’) killed any QPR momentum and ensured Southampton could play with complete freedom after the break.
Man of the Match
Cyle Larin
Led the line with authority, involved in multiple goals, and set the tone for Southampton’s attacking dominance.