Football: Middlesbrough 2 - 1 Queens Park Rangers
Another defeat for QPR as they remain 14th in the Championship
First-half goals from Tommy Conway and Anfernee Dijksteel had put Boro in control. A late strike from Steve Cook ensured a nervy finish, with QPR pushing hard for an equaliser in stoppage time.

For Marti Cifuentes' QPR, who slip to 15th, this was a seventh defeat in nine, a worrying slump as they head into the season’s final stretch.
The win lifts Michael Carrick’s side back to eighth, just three points behind Coventry in the final play-off spot.
Boro had endured a dire run earlier in the year, losing five in a row from late January into February, but looked to have turned a corner with back-to-back victories before their defeat at Swansea. That made Conway’s 11th-minute opener all the more significant, the striker turning in Finn Azaz’s low cross from the byline to spark a huge sigh of relief around the Riverside.
Boro could have doubled their lead just after the half-hour mark, but Delano Burgzorg blazed over from a promising position. Hayden Hackney then tested Asmir Begovic with a long-range effort, while Conway saw a shot blocked as the hosts piled on the pressure.
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QPR had their chances too, and Kenny Paal should have made them pay for their missed opportunities, but he fired over from 13 yards after a clever pass from Yang Min-hyeok.
Boro tightened their grip just before the hour mark when Dijksteel weaved his way across the edge of the box and drilled a low left-footed shot inside the far post.
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But any hopes of a routine finish were dashed when Cook stabbed home from a corner in the 80th minute, setting up a tense finale. QPR threw everything forward in search of a dramatic equaliser, and in the dying moments, goalkeeper Paul Nardi almost became an unlikely hero.
With the final seconds ticking away, a long throw was flicked into his path, but his header was comfortably gathered by Mark Travers. It was the last action of the game, and Boro clung on for a vital three points.
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