Queens Park Rangers have made Loftus Road a true fortress this season, losing just two of their ten games at home.

Opening in 1917, the stadium creates an intense, tight-knit atmosphere among the home fans, ensuring that the visitors are often left to have an uncomfortable afternoon in west London.

But what do away supporters think of the stadium? We decided to take a look at the latest reviews on stadium rating website

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Birmingham City fan (February 2016)

"I think the stadium has seen better days and I didn't find it pleasing on the eye.

"As we bought over 3,000 fans it should have been a good atmosphere. It was at the start but after going 2-0 down the Blues fans became rather muted, whilst the home fans found their voice. The facilities inside the stadium weren't particularly great and they creaked with a sold out away following."

Watford fan (July 2016)

"Loftus Road is one of the only grounds I have been to where the concourse in the away end seemed to be larger than the actual seating area! From memory, the lower tier of the stand (which was the only section open on the day) seemed to only be about eight or so rows deep, with a very low ceiling, so I certainly felt rather cramped in my seat, and the design of the stadium made me feel a little boxed-in. Plenty of legroom, on the other hand.

Loftus Road

"Again, the atmosphere was more relaxed as it was a friendly, as were the stewards I encountered. The Watford team on the day still seemed to be focusing on gelling together, rather than the game itself, which was probably what allowed QPR to dominate and ultimately win."

Neutral fan (August 2016)

"My first impression of Loftus Road were that it was a traditional ground, which meant I was a little bit skeptical about what it would look like on the inside. Upon going into the stadium, it was relatively easy to find my seat, and the seats were a lovely shade of blue. I was pleasantly surprised in a way.

"The game exploded into life after a few minutes when Nedum Onouha bundled in from a corner. Not much else happened in the first half, but in the second half, chances began to come at some pace.

"Leeds missed a couple of good chances (including a Marcus Antonsson sitter) before Tjaronn Chery effectively sealed the win from the spot. Sebastian Polter then put the icing on the cake with a brilliant finish to make the final score 3-0 to QPR."

Neutral fan (October 2016)

"Whilst walking through the mostly residential streets, the ground just seemed to appear out of nowhere!

"It was much smaller than I had remembered from seeing on television. Since it was a local derby with Brentford there was quite a large Police presence outside of Loftus Road. Brentford fans were really up for this one and made some serious noise immediately upon arrival. We had seats in the South Africa Road Stand.

"I was warned the leg room wasn't the best, so I managed to get an aisle seat which helped in saving my knees! The view from our seats was very good. As I expected Loftus Road is very compact and intimate and made for a great view of the pitch. We also sat near the Brentford away support which helped contribute to the atmosphere.

The facilities seemed a bit dated but alas I think I liked the nostalgic feel of the ground.

"Stewards were helpful in finding our seats and even took a picture for me and my wife. As for the game it was one to forget for R's fans. Brentford were all over the hosts from the start. The R's fans tried to rally their home team but Brentford just seemed to want it more on the pitch. After a fairly dominant first half Brentford went deservedly ahead through Josh Clarke as he turned and coolly slotted home in the 41st minute.

"Pure elation in the away end as flares were lit and the travelling support made themselves heard. In the second half QPR improved and a had a few half chances to equalise. However, against the run of play Brentford put the match to bed in the 74th minute.

"After some sloppy passing from the back, Maxime Colin intercepted a pass and squared a ball for Romaine Sawyers who smashed a lovely finish in the top corner from the edge of the box. After that QPR really limped to the finish line in what was one of the final nails in Jimmy Hasselbank's coffin as manager at QPR."

Rotherham United fan (March 2017)

"The Loftus Road Stadium is well hidden but we had good instructions on how to get there. It looked an old fashioned ground in the middle of housing off a busy High Street. The away end was very tight considering the seating and some of the views are restricted.

"Rotherham are doomed to relegation, no doubt about it but the home fans did seem subdued initially. The stewards were friendly enough and there was a reasonable selection of food and drink available. We only took a small following but I would imagine the concourse would be fairly tight with a big away support."

Reading fan (August 2017)

"Loftus Road isn't that impressive (the very first time I went I didn't even realise that it was the stadium looking from the outside). Inside the ground is a bit cramped. There isn't much room in the concourse area and the leg room between seats is tight as well.

"They served Carlsberg lager and cider in plastic bottles. They also served hot dogs and pies but they didn't sell any pies on this particular occasion as they weren't cooked, so that was annoying.

"We were pretty awful in the game and ended up losing 2-0 and having a player sent off (QPR are a team we never seem to play well against for some weird reason). The atmosphere was pretty poor from QPR even though they won the game."

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