Queens Park Rangers travel to Bolton Wanderers on Saturday seeking their first away win of the season.

Ian Holloway’s side have yet to taste victory on the road this campaign, and have not claimed three points in any match since a 2-1 triumph over Ipswich Town at Loftus Road on September 9.

The Hoops, who currently sit in 15th in the Championship, will take on a Bolton side who have won once all season, and are the joint-lowest scorers in the division having netted a mere six times.

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Manager Holloway believes his side will go into the game at the Macron Stadium as favourites, but admitted the relief will be palpable if they head back to west London with three points in the bag.

Holloway said: “Things will feel much better once we get that first away win.

"Once you’ve done that, you can put it behind you but I would be far unhappier if we weren’t scoring.

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“You have to focus on the process, not the outcome.

“We have to make sure that if we get in front this weekend we hold onto it.

“We are expected to beat Bolton away from home. It’s going to be tough but that is what we are going there to do.”

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