Mark Hughes set to make changes

QPR v MK Dons

Monday 16 January 2012 20:00 EST
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Mark Hughes takes to the bench for his first game as manager of Queen's Park Rangers
Mark Hughes takes to the bench for his first game as manager of Queen's Park Rangers (Getty Images)

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With a tie against Chelsea at stake in the next round, QPR manager Mark Hughes has said he will make changes to the side that lost 1-0 away to Newcastle United in the Premier League on Sunday.

Federico Macheda could start while Joey Barton serves the final installment of his three-game ban. After Saturday's game against Carlisle was postponed, League One's MK Dons are hoping that Charlie MacDonald has recovered from knee pain. If fit, Gary MacKenzie may also feature.

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