QPR expect Bobby Zamora to be fit for the clash at Swansea tomorrow might.

The striker was a last-minute casualty before the 3-2 win over Leicester on Saturday, but has recovered from a back injury suffered in training.

Manager Harry Redknapp is also relieved full-back Yun has no lasting effects from a knee injury that saw the South Korean international limp off in the second half against the Foxes.

No lasting damage: Yun (R) ready for Swansea

He added: "Yun came off with a knock on Saturday, but he should be OK. Bobby's easier this morning. He got a bang on his back, but it's all OK."

Rangers go in search of a first away point following the nail-biting victory over Leicester that had Redknapp chewing his finger nails.

"It was good for the neutral, but not from were I was watching it for the last 10 minutes. I daren't look at my watch," he said.

The manager suggested talks to extend Charlie Austin's contract might start soon.

The striker hit the winner against Leicester to make it seven in 12 games, and has 18 months to run on his current deal.

But he's also become a hot property with supposedly Liverpool on alert for the former brickie.

"Everybody wants to keep Charlie here, and I'm sure the club will be sitting down with him, Redknapp said. "He's only played a dozen games in the Premier League and it's a long way to go. But I think he's capable of getting 20 goals this season."

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