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Irvine strikes at the death as Hull hit back to beat QPR

Jackson Irvine scored an 89th-minute winner as Hull came from behind to beat QPR 2-1 in the Championship.

Ilias Chair put Rangers ahead after 20 minutes at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, but goalkeeper Joe Lumley spilled Josh Bowler’s cross just after the half-hour mark and George Honeyman was on hand to equalise.

And the defensive lapses which have plagued QPR this season were evident yet again when Irvine wandered in unchallenged to nudge Jarrod Bowen’s free-kick past Lumley.

The home side then began to dominate and Stephen Kingsley, who later went off after picking up an injury, blocked Luke Amos’ shot after the on-loan Tottenham youngster had been teed up by Nahki Wells.

With their opponents seemingly in complete control of the game, Hull equalised out of nothing courtesy of Honeyman’s first goal since joining the Tigers from Sunderland during the summer.

Hull keeper George Long also produced a fine save before the interval, pushing over Chair’s shot after the midfielder had been put through by Amos.

Amos and Dominic Ball went close for Rangers, shooting wide of the target, while Tom Eaves headed Honeyman’s right-wing cross wide just after coming on as a substitute.

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