What tube station is QPR?

White City
Tube/Train The nearest tube station is White City on the Central Line, which is about a five-minute walk away. Also nearby (a little further along Wood Lane opposite the BBC Television Centre) is Wood Lane Station, which is on the Hammersmith & City line.

What part of London is QPR?

Shepherd’s Bush
Loftus Road is the home ground of London based football team, Queens Park Rangers. Located in Shepherd’s Bush in the borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, the stadium has been home to The Hoops since 1917 with the current capacity standing at 18,439.

Where are Queens Park Rangers based?

London, United Kingdom
Queens Park Rangers F.C./Locations

How old is Loftus?

117c. 1904
Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium./Age

What is the capacity of Loftus Road?

18,439
Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium./Capacity

The stadium has a capacity of 18,439. The four stands are the Loftus Road End (often shortened to The Loft), Ellerslie Road Stand, South Africa Road Stand and the School End, the Upper Tier of which is used by away supporters with the lower tier also allocated when demand justifies it.

How far is White City from Paddington?

2 miles
The distance between Paddington and White City Underground Station is 2 miles.

Do QPR still play at Loftus Road?

Loftus Road, known as the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium since 2019, is an all-seater football stadium in White City, London, England, which is home to Queens Park Rangers.

What happened to Queens Park Rangers?

In the early years after the club’s formation in its original home of Queen’s Park, London, they played their home games at many different grounds, until finally the club settled into its current location at Loftus Road, renamed Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium at the beginning of the 2019–20 season.

Where is Brentford new ground?

Brentford Community Stadium
Brentford F.C./Arenas/Stadiums

How much is QPR FC worth?

EFL Championship

Club Owner(s) Estimated combined net worth
Peterborough United Darragh MacAnthony (50%) Kelgary Sports and Entertainment (50%)
Preston North End Trevor Hemmings CVO (51.4%) $1.4B
Queens Park Rangers (more information) Tony Fernandes Lakshmi Mittal $15.5B
Reading (more information) Dai Yongge Dai Xiu Li $950M

Why is Loftus Road called Kiyan Prince?

On 7 June 2019, following nominations and a fan vote from a shortlist, it was announced that Loftus Road Stadium would be renamed the ‘Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium’ in honour of the former QPR youth team member Kiyan Prince who was fatally stabbed in 2006.

What is Loftus Road called?

Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium
LOFTUS Road will be renamed Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium from the start of the 2019/20 season. The official unveiling of the new stadium name will take place when QPR play their first competitive fixture of the new campaign.

Where can I get directions to QPR Stadium?

You can catch direction services from major transport hubs such as Euston Station, Clapham Junction and Stratford. Located in West London, hotels are generally expensive, and the cost is only exacerbated if you don’t book months in advanced.

How big is the QPR Stadium in South Africa?

Stadium Facts Team: QPR Opened: 1904 Capacity: 18,439 Address: South Africa Road, Shepherds Bush, Londo

What was the record attendance at QPR Stadium?

The record attendance was set on 27th April 1974 against Leeds United when 35,353 made the trip to Shepherds Bush. Considering that this was during the era of terracing, you begin to get a feel for the relatively small size of QPRs ground.

Where does Queens Park Rangers play their home games?

Loftus Road is the home ground of London based football team, Queens Park Rangers. Located in Shepherd’s Bush in the borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, the stadium has been home to The Hoops since 1917 with the current capacity standing at 18,439.