QPR's injury problems have taken another turn for the worse after Aaron Hughes and Nedum Onuoha suffered knocks in Saturday's draw against Blackpool.

The duo were both withdrawn during the 1-1 stalemate at Loftus Road and will be assessed in the next couple of days.

Rangers have lost Charlie Austin, Matt Phillips, Kevin Doyle and Alejandro Faurlin to long-term injuries this season, but boss Harry Redknapp is hopeful Hughes and Onuoha should be back in the fold shortly.

He said: “We’ve lost two more today through Aaron Hughes and Nedum Onuoha. They’ve picked up strains but it shouldn’t be serious.”

Junior Hoilett came off the bench to earn QPR a point after cancelling out David Goodwillie's early opener.

Redknapp admitted his side lacked cutting edge in the final third as they were frustrated by Blackpool.

He added: “It was all one-way traffic. They scored from a corner, then they sat in and it was hard to break them down.

“We needed players that could open the door. There was two players that could do that, Junior when he came on and Ravel [Morrison].

"Those two looked like they might do something and in the end it was Junior who scored.”