The English League championship match on Monday has Derby County taking on the Queens Park Rangers and the match will be at the The iPro Stadium and streaming online starting up at 2:45 pm ET and comes after QPR lost in the English FA Cup in round three and Derby comes in after losing to Chelsea in round three and off of a draw in their last match.
Derby comes in after pulling a draw with Birmingham City and before that they won over Yeovil Town and just before that they had a win over Brighton and a draw with Blackburn and now they have this match before heading into a stretch with three home matches in four games. After playing against Sheffield next they wuill have AFC Bournemouth at Pride Park Stadium and after playing Burnley next at Turn Moor, they will be back at Pride Park Stadium for the nest two matches against Millwall and Bolton.
Later down the line the club also has matches against Watford as well as Charlton and Derby head coach Steve McClaren said that his team will be ready for Queens Park on Monday. QPR comes into the match after a draw against Burnley and they had the last three matches at home and won two of them, including against Bolton and Huddersfield and coming up the club is going to be on the road for three of four matches, including the one on Monday,.
After that the team plays that they will have another tough stretch and they have Reading at home before playing against Charlton and then against Sheffield and then when they return home they will have Leeds United visiting. The team plays against Birmingham City and Blackpool coming up and they also have matches against Blackburn and Yeovil Town on the schedule as well.
On the table standings, Derby is in fourth position behind Leicester, Burnely and Queens Park, as they are four points behind QPR and nearly 20 behind the leaders. Queens Park comes into the day with 56 points and 16 wins and they are 11 points back on the table and those two teams are ahead of Nottingham Forest and Reading, while Blackburn, Wigan and Leeds are down on the standings.