Hello and welcome to Tuesday evening's Carabao Cup tie between Queens Park Rangers and Brentford.
Rangers reached this stage by claiming victory over Northampton Town in the first round, while the Bees edged past AFC Wimbledon in extra time.
Ian Holloway's side have made a decent start to the Championship season, winning two and drawing one of their four games, while Dean Smith's team have found it more difficult; picking up one point from a possible 12.
But form goes out the window in a west London derby, with the Bees having the better of it in recent games; winning three of the past four meetings.
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So sit back, relax and enjoy coverage of QPR vs Brentford.
Full Time: QPR 1-4 Brentford
Brentford are in round three after a thumping win over their west London rivals
Brentford fans are enjoying themselves here as they ask if QPR are Fulham in disguise, looking for five and giving it the olay treatment.
GOAL! QPR 1-4 Brentford (Clarke 83)
Josh Clarke breaks down the right hand side, cuts in and drives the ball home. Cue mass exits from the Rangers fans.
QPR win a corner, to the surprise of everyone, but it goes across everyone and out for a goal kick
Henrik Dalsgaard replaces Ilias Chatzitheodoridis. He’ll play at right back with Maxime Colin moving to the left
Ryan Woods gets a standing ovation as he comes on for Kamo Mokotjo. Neal Maupay is replaced by Justin Shaibu.
QPR make a change. Jamie Mackie is on for Pawel Wszolek
Kamo Mokotjo looks to be cramping up as Josh Clarke looks to make it four. He hits the side netting.
Borysiuk looks to try and score in the right end but his shot flies high and wide. 30 minutes remain here.
Hoops upping the tempo
QPR have really picked it up in the second half. Pressing high up the pitch and looking to get Luke Freeman on the ball.
Performance is much more alike that which we’ve seen over the last few weeks in the Championship
Nico Yennaris turns the tide with a great interception. The ball is played through to Maupay but his touch just lets him down.
Brentford need to get back to playing their football that caused Rangers so many problems. They are under the cosh here.
Nervy moments for Brentford as Andreas Bjelland loses Yeni Ngbakoto. His cross is cleared by Ilias Chatzitheodoridis. QPR pile on the pressure but the offside flag ends the danger.
Second half gets underway with the Bees attacking their supporters. QPR were on top before the break. Can they continue where they left off or can the Bees put this game to bed?
Ryan Woods, who sadly saw the loss of his child two weeks ago, gets a standing ovation from the Brentford fans, who sing “We love you Woodsy, we do.” What a touch.
Is one of football's greatest comebacks on the cards for QPR?
http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/qpr-3-1-down-against-13515109Brentford are vulnerable when they concede and they have two minutes to get through until the break
QPR 1-3 Brentford (Darnell Furlong 43)
Brentford half-clear a corner and with the ball back in Darnell Furlong heads home. Hope for QPR?
Brentford looking for a fourth again as Romaine Sawyers’ effort is turned behind by Matt Ingram.
Luke Daniels has looked shaky and he is lucky not to give away a penalty after bringing down Sylla. Probably was a spot kick.