The England Championship match sees Queens Park Rangers facing off against Norwich City. Examining overall statistics, Queens Park Rangers has scored 17 goals, exceeding Norwich City's 13 goals, demonstrating a stronger attacking efficiency. Defensively, Queens Park Rangers has performed well, conceding only 14 goals and maintaining a positive goal difference of 3. Norwich City, in contrast, has conceded 15 goals and has a goal difference of -2, indicating a more vulnerable defence. Average statistics further highlight this trend. Queens Park Rangers averages 1.7 goals per match, coupled with fewer yellow cards. Norwich City scores approximately 1.3 goals per game and has a higher penalty rate, which suggests a more aggressive style of play, potentially due to defensive deficiencies or errors, leading to more dangerous situations. Norwich City also receives nearly two yellow cards per game. Considering Queens Park Rangers' home advantage at Loftus Road Stadium, the differences become even more pronounced. Queens Park Rangers has achieved a near-perfect record in this context, winning all home matches without draws or losses. Norwich City's away form has been considerably less successful, with no wins so far, and with a loss rate of 50%, having only salvaged draws to their name. In terms of corner creation, while both teams generate a high number of corners, exceeding the standard level in football, Queens Park Rangers slightly edges out Norwich City in terms of corner kicks per 90 minutes.

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