a London Cup tie with League implications: West Ham United vs Queens Park Rangers
In a season where West Ham sit perilously close to the Premier League relegation zone and QPR navigate their own Championship campaign with mid-table stability, this FA Cup third‑round clash at the London Stadium has more on the line than a typical January fixture. The Hoops bring a depleted squad across town, forcing tactical recalibration from Julien Stéphan, while Nuno Espírito Santo’s Hammers shuffle personnel in pursuit of momentum. Ahead of kick‑off, supporters and pundits alike ask: which side will impose its identity on cup competition before the gruelling league fixtures resume?
West Ham United Injuries
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| Category | Player | Injury / Status |
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| Long-Term / IR | Andy Carroll | Fractured foot |
| Out / Ruled Out | Malick Diouf | Africa Cup of Nations duty |
| Questionable | Lucas Paquetá | Unavailable (TBA) |
Queens Park Rangers Injuries
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| Category | Player | Injury / Status |
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| Long-Term / IR | Ziyad Larkeche | Cruciate ligament injury |
| Out / Ruled Out | Jake Clarke‑Salter | Ankle injury |
| Out / Ruled Out | Ilias Chair | Muscle injury |
| Out / Ruled Out | Rumarn Burrell | Hamstring injury |
| Questionable | Jonathan Varane | Knock – possible involvement |
Projected Starting Lineups & Key Personnel
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| Goalkeeper | Mads Hermansen |
| Defence | Aaron Wan‑Bissaka, Konstantinos Mavropanos, Jean‑Clair Todibo, Ezra Mayers |
| Midfield | Freddie Potts, Soungoutou Magassa |
| Attacking | Jarrod Bowen, Crysencio Summerville, Valentín Castellanos |
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| Goalkeeper | Joe Walsh |
| Defence | Amadou Mbengue, Jimmy Dunne, Steve Cook, Rhys Norrington‑Davies |
| Midfield | Nicolas Madsen, Isaac Hayden, Karamoko Dembélé, Paul Smyth |
| Attack | Rayan Kolli, Richard Koné |
West Ham’s rotation, including a rare start for young Ezra Mayers and the return of Hermansen in goal, reflects the tactical gamble from Nuno to blend youthful energy with experience. Against a Championship side that thrives on vertical transitions and direct combinations — especially through Richard Koné and Karamoko Dembélé — tactical balance will be crucial. QPR’s injuries leave Stéphan with limited options to adjust shape mid‑game, potentially inviting West Ham to exploit wide areas and set piece moments.
This narrative carries deeper implications: for the Hammers, a cup run offers respite from Premier League adversity, while QPR eye the esteem of top‑flight scalp and the morale boost that accompanies giant‑killing. In press build‑up, the framing has oscillated between West Ham’s need for confidence and QPR’s belief in orderly, opportunistic play. The managerial chess match extends beyond selection — it touches on momentum, psychological capital, and the tactical courage to commit to identity under pressure.
Key Match Themes to Watch
- How West Ham’s rotated back line copes with QPR’s direct movement.
- Whether the Hammers can control tempo through Bowen and Summerville.
- QPR’s ability to absorb pressure and transition quickly through the flanks.
- Tactical adjustments following early set‑pieces and defensive cues.
- Impact of crowd intensity at the London Stadium on Championship visitors.
Watch and Download West Ham United vs Queens Park Rangers full match replay and highlights, At Sunday, January 11, 2026. The match played at London Stadium, in FA Cup, England.
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