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Grant Hall rescues point for QPR at renamed stadium

Grant Hall’s late equaliser rescued a point for QPR as they drew 1-1 with Huddersfield at the newly renamed Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium.

Karlan Grant’s penalty three minutes into the second half put the Terriers within sight of their first win since suffering relegation back to the Sky Bet Championship.

Striker Grant calmly steered home the resulting spot-kick – his second goal in as many games this season – but Mark Warburton’s side hit back with seven minutes remaining.

Huddersfield survived another scare when Hall was just unable to connect with Chair’s ball in from the right.

There were emotional scenes before kick-off as Kiyan Prince’s father Mark addressed the crowd.

A defeat on such a poignant day would have been particularly disappointing for Rangers, who continued to push forward after Hall’s goal and had Huddersfield hanging on in the final minutes.

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