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PAUL LAKE returns for City after two years out with a knee injury, but the former England Under-21 midfield man starts up front, alongside Niall Quinn. Rick Holden, the pounds 900,000 winger bought from Oldham in the close-season, may be left on the bench. For QPR Bradley Allen is almost certain to miss out with a viral infection and Les Ferdinand has a late test on his thigh strain.
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