Queens Park Rangers vs Portsmouth; Sky Bet Championship
Queens Park Rangers vs Portsmouth. Sky Bet Championship.
Loftus Road StadiumAttendance16,962.
Queens Park Rangers 6
- P Smyth (7th minute, 29th minute)
- R Kolli (24th minute, 55th minute)
- R Kone (86th minute pen, 87th minute)
Portsmouth 1
- J Swift (38th minute)
Queens Park Rangers 6-1 Portsmouth: QPR thump six past Pompey in rout
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Queens Park Rangers and Portsmouth at Loftus Road on Saturday; Paul Smyth, Rayan Kolli and Richard Kone all score twice in rout of Pompey.
Saturday 21 March 2026 18:53, UK
Paul Smyth, Rayan Kolli and Richard Kone all scored twice as QPR thrashed relegation-threatened Portsmouth 6-1 at Loftus Road.
Rangers were three up within half an hour, with Smyth putting them ahead and then netting again after Kolli's first goal.
John Swift gave Pompey hope with a goal before the interval, but Kolli scored again in the second half and Kone added a late brace, one of them a penalty.
The south-coast club are now without a win in six matches - a run which has included five defeats - and are just one place and one point above the drop zone.
Rangers, who had lost three home games in a row, were on top from the start and went in front after seven minutes.
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Harvey Vale's attempt to slip Kolli in on goal was cut out by Regan Poole, but the loose ball dropped to Smyth, whose strike from near the edge of the penalty area was helped in by a deflection off Pompey defender Connor Ogilvie.
Kolli doubled Rangers' lead on 24 minutes, collecting Smyth's pass and firing a low, right-footed shot beyond goalkeeper Nicolas Schmid from 25 yards.
It was 3-0 five minutes later as Vale, included in the Republic of Ireland's World Cup play-off squad this week after switching his international allegiance from England, was involved again, supplying a perfect pass in behind the Portsmouth defence to Smyth, who slotted past Schmid.
The visiting fans were irate, with chants of "You're not fit to wear the shirt" bellowing out from the away end as John Mousinho's side struggled to string a couple of passes together.
But they pulled a goal back out of nothing seven minutes before half-time when Swift, who gave the ball away in the build-up to the opening goal, scored with a right-footed strike from 25 yards that went in off a post.
Soon afterwards, QPR keeper Joe Walsh nervously fumbled Terry Devlin's shot over the bar and, early in the second half, an unmarked Jacob Brown side-footed over after being found by Ogilvie's cross from the left.
Portsmouth appeared to be finding a way back into the game, but Kolli's 55th-minute goal essentially sealed Rangers' win.
The young striker got the better of Conor Shaughnessy on the right, galloped towards goal and netted with a clinical finish, firing into the far corner of the net.
Kone made it 4-1 with an 86th-minute penalty after Esquerdinha was adjudged to have been tripped by Colby Bishop on the left-hand side of the box.
The striker netted again just over a minute later, racing onto Vale's through-ball and thumping home.
The managers
QPR's Julien Stephan:
"It's a good win. But it's not the end of the season - just a win. A good win and it's a special win because it's a clinical one.
"If I sum up the game in one word, I want to say clinical. We were a clinical team.
"It was not our best performance this season collectively. No. But it was probably our most clinical of the season.
"With our first three shots we scored three goals and that changed the game completely."
Portsmouth's John Mousinho:
"Without giving anything away, because I think what was said needs to be kept in the dressing room, we've tried to have a very honest conversation.
"The main message as we came out of the room was we have to be realistic about where we are and what we've done today, but also positive because some of the work we have done and some of the points we've picked up means we're out of the relegation zone with a game in hand.
"We've been very realistic but also positive, and I wanted to get the lads' opinion as well. I think it's really important I'm not in there on a monologue and losing the plot about everything that's gone on."