Round-up: Ex-QPR boss lands new job, Millwall striker in full training and Watford man heads out on loan

Latest QPR, Millwall and Watford news and rumours as the Championship trio prepare for their next games
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QPR return to action this evening at home to Sunderland. Millwall take on Coventry City away from home.

Watford face a tricky trip to Turf Moor to take on table toppers Burnley. Here is a look at some of the latest news and rumours regarding the Championship trio...

QPR

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Former QPR boss Neil Warnock is back and has been appointed as the new manager of Huddersfield Town. The 74-year-old has taken to Twitter to post a message to his followers (see below):

The R’s will assess Tyler Roberts before their clash against the Black Cats, as per West London Sport. The attacker didn’t play for the Hoops over the weekend.

Millwall

Millwall were linked with Bournemouth forward Jamal Lowe in January before his loan switch to QPR. He has admitted he had other options this winter, as per the Metro: “I had other options but I spoke to the manager and had that history with the club. It all made sense, the potential here. It was a no-brainer.”

Striker Aidomo Emakhu is now in full training with the Lions, as per London News Online. The youngster made the switch to The Den from Shamrock Rovers earlier this winter.

Watford

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Watford youngster Bogdan Marian has joined AFC Rushden & Diamonds on loan until the summer. The 18-year-old will be looking to get plenty of game time under his belt in non-league.

The Hornets’ manager Slaven Bilic is under no illusion as to how tough their match against Burnley will be. He has told the club website: “It’s a big challenge and a big opportunity to see where you are. They’re having an incredible season, they are full of confidence and they have lots of wins.”

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