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QPR vs Bolton Lineups: Confirmed XIs, Team News & Preview 2026

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QPR vs Bolton Lineups Confirmed XIs, Team News & Preview
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Key Points

  • Queens Park Rangers vs Bolton line-ups for the Championship game on Saturday, 22 August 2026 have been confirmed.
  • The game is to commence at 3.00 pm UK time at MATRADE Loftus Road.
  • Queens Park Rangers will field a team in a 4-2-3-1 system.
  • The Bolton XI will be in a 3-2-4-1 system.
  • QPR attackers include Ilias Chair and Koki Saito while Richard Kone will be the lone forward for Queens Park Rangers.
  • Sam Dalby will be playing among the starters for Bolton with an advanced midfield setup.
  • The predicted scoreline from Oddschecker is 1-1 draw.
  • There was a bet builder with odds of a QPR victory, Richard Kone to score, both teams to score and David Watson to receive a card from Oddschecker.
  • There are some formatting issues with the lineup as posted hence it is recommended that supporters confirm the teams officially before kickoff.

Bolton (Manchester Mirror) August 22, 2026 – Queens Park Rangers vs uk/local/bolton/">Bolton confirmed lineups have been published ahead of the Championship meeting at MATRADE Loftus Road. The fixture is scheduled for a 3.00pm UK kick-off on Saturday, with both sides named in attacking-looking formations.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Who is starting for Queens Park Rangers?
  • Who is starting for Bolton?
  • How are the formations expected to shape the match?
  • What prediction was published for QPR vs Bolton?
  • Why do the confirmed lineups matter?
  • What information should supporters verify?
  • Background: What is the context of this Championship fixture?
  • Prediction: How could the lineups affect supporters and bettors?

The line-up information published by Oddschecker identifies QPR in a 4-2-3-1 system and Bolton in a 3-2-4-1 formation. The available article does not identify an author by name, so the information is attributed to Oddschecker rather than to an individual journalist.

QPR’s listed starting XI includes Pierce Charles in goal, with Amad Mbeng, Jimmy, Jake-Salter and Ke Adamson forming the defensive line. Ronnie Edwards and Harvey Vale are named as the midfield pivot, while Kwameoku, Ilias Chair and Koki Saito are positioned behind Richard Kone.

The article’s line-up text is partially compressed and contains apparent spacing and transcription errors. As a result, some player names and positions should be treated cautiously until the official team sheets are confirmed by the clubs, the EFL or the stadium.

Who is starting for Queens Park Rangers?

According to Oddschecker, QPR’s formation is 4-2-3-1, with Charles selected as goalkeeper. The reported defensive unit consists of Amad Mbeng, Jimmy, Jake-Salter and Adamson.

Edwards and Vale are listed as the two central midfielders. Ahead of them, the attacking roles are assigned to Kwameoku, Chair and Saito, with Kone leading the line.

The article separately identifies QPR substitutes including Cirkin, Rumarnurrell, Mads, Cal Ward, Lloyd, Varane, Tariptey, Paul Smy, Is and Alemayehu. Because the published list is also affected by formatting problems, the substitutes should be checked against the official match-day sheet.

Chair and Saito are highlighted in the Oddschecker report as the principal creative figures in the QPR attack. Their positioning behind Kone suggests that QPR may look to build through a narrow attacking midfield line while using the full-backs to provide additional width.

Who is starting for Bolton?

Bolton are listed in a 3-2-4-1 formation, with Jack Bonham named in goal. The reported three-man defensive structure includes Chrisino, Conway and Lewis Brunt.

Erhon and Sheeh are identified as the midfield anchors. In the more advanced line, Izkarazabal, John McAtee, Akinewo and Thi Gale are listed as support for the lone striker, Sam Dalby.

The Bolton substitutes published by Oddschecker include Ooin To, Cyrus, Samuel-Junior, David Harr, Ryan, Ben, David, Kyane Dong, Tobias and Ritchie. As with the QPR bench, the spelling and formatting of the names in the source mean that supporters should use official channels for final verification.

Bolton’s system places four players behind Dalby in advanced midfield or wide positions. That structure could allow the visitors to attack the spaces outside QPR’s central midfield, while the back three provide cover behind the advanced players.

How are the formations expected to shape the match?

QPR’s 4-2-3-1 gives the home side two deeper midfielders and three attacking players behind the striker. This can provide a clear connection between the defence and the forward line, particularly if Chair and Saito find space between Bolton’s midfield and defensive units.

The system also allows QPR to change shape during possession. The full-backs can move forward to widen the attack, while one of the midfielders can remain deeper to protect against a counter-attack. Much will depend on whether QPR can keep enough players close to Kone when attacks reach the final third.

Bolton’s 3-2-4-1 is designed to create width and numbers in advanced areas. With four players listed behind Dalby, the visitors may attempt to stretch QPR’s back four and create one-against-one situations in wide areas.

The risk for Bolton is that an aggressive structure can leave space behind the advanced midfield line. If QPR win the ball and quickly release Chair, Saito or Kone, the home side may be able to attack the channels around Bolton’s three central defenders.

The contrasting systems could therefore produce a contest between QPR’s attacking midfield combination and Bolton’s wider attacking shape. Oddschecker described both line-ups as capable of creating opportunities and characterised the fixture as a potentially tight contest at MATRADE Loftus Road.

What prediction was published for QPR vs Bolton?

Oddschecker’s published score prediction is Queens Park Rangers 1-1 Bolton. The prediction indicates an evenly balanced match in which both teams are expected to have opportunities but neither is strongly favoured to take all three points.

The source also presented a multi-selection bet builder involving a QPR victory, Richard Kone to score at any time, both teams to score and David Watson to receive a card. That selection is separate from the article’s stated 1-1 score prediction and should not be treated as a guaranteed outcome.

Oddschecker states that betting promotions and offers connected with the fixture may change or expire. The publication also includes a responsible gambling warning and says that readers should be aged 18 or over.

The reported prediction should be understood as editorial analysis rather than confirmed match information. The final result will depend on team performance, tactical adjustments, injuries, substitutions and events during the game.

Why do the confirmed lineups matter?

Confirmed lineups give supporters the clearest indication of a manager’s immediate tactical plan. The selection of two midfielders for QPR points to a structure intended to balance defensive protection with service to the attacking trio.

For Bolton, the reported 3-2-4-1 shows an emphasis on placing several players in advanced areas. The shape may help the visitors maintain pressure, but it will require disciplined positioning when possession is lost.

The presence or absence of key attacking players can also affect expectations around goals. QPR’s listed selection places Chair and Saito behind Kone, while Bolton’s line-up gives Dalby a central role with several supporting players operating around him.

However, lineups alone do not determine a match. The way each side presses, defends set pieces, handles transitions and uses the substitutes will be equally important. Supporters should also distinguish between the confirmed starting XI and any betting recommendation published alongside the team news.

What information should supporters verify?

The Oddschecker page provides the match date, kick-off time, venue, formations, starting lineups, substitutes and score prediction. However, the text displayed in the source includes several merged or incomplete names, including sections of both starting XIs and substitute benches.

For that reason, supporters should verify the final lineups through the official Queens Park Rangers and Bolton websites or social-media accounts, the EFL’s match information and the official stadium announcement. This is particularly important for anyone using the information for fantasy football, match analysis or betting.

The fixture is listed for MATRADE Loftus Road at 3.00pm UK time on Saturday, 22 August 2026. Any late changes caused by injury, illness, suspension or tactical decisions may be reflected only in the official team sheet issued shortly before kick-off.

Background: What is the context of this Championship fixture?

Queens Park Rangers and Bolton are meeting in a Championship fixture at QPR’s home ground, MATRADE Loftus Road. The match information published by Oddschecker identifies the date as Saturday, 22 August 2026, with a scheduled start of 3.00pm UK time.

The match is being presented through the lens of confirmed team news, tactical formations and pre-match prediction. QPR’s reported 4-2-3-1 contrasts with Bolton’s 3-2-4-1, giving the fixture a clear tactical point of interest before kick-off.

Oddschecker’s article also contains commercial betting references and notes that it may receive commission if readers create an account through relevant links. The publication says that such arrangements support its football content and advises readers to gamble responsibly.

Because the available line-up text has apparent transcription and formatting problems, the source should be used as a pre-match guide rather than as the sole authority for player identification. The official match-day team sheets remain the most reliable reference for the final selection.

Prediction: How could the lineups affect supporters and bettors?

The reported formations suggest a potentially open match, with QPR relying on the creativity of Chair and Saito behind Kone and Bolton using an advanced four-player midfield line to support Dalby. That could appeal to supporters expecting both teams to create scoring chances, although formation alone cannot establish the final result.

For QPR supporters, the reported selection indicates an attacking approach built around a central striker and three players operating behind him. Their main interest will be whether the midfield can supply Kone while preventing Bolton’s advanced players from exploiting space in transition.

Bolton supporters may focus on the balance of the 3-2-4-1 system. The shape can provide attacking width and support for Dalby, but the defensive midfield pair may have to work hard to protect the back three when QPR counter-attack.

For bettors, Oddschecker’s stated 1-1 prediction offers one analytical view, while its separate bet builder includes a QPR win and both teams to score. These positions are not consistent guarantees, and odds, markets and player availability can change before kick-off.

The most responsible approach is to verify the official lineups, check the latest market information and avoid treating pre-match predictions as certainty. The source itself warns that promotions may change or lapse and reminds readers that gambling is restricted to adults and should be conducted responsibly.

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