Jones looking to end Hoops unbeaten run

Last updated : 26 November 2010 By Michael Morris

Victory at Loftus Rd would take City back to the top of the Championship and would improve their already impressive away record. Cardiff have won six of their nine away league games so far this season.

Jones knows nothing will be settled tomorrow but he acknowledges it is a massive game.

"Hopefully we can break that unbeaten run and get the victory we want. They'll want to keep the record, but we want to take it away," said Jones.

"We are going there to try and get maximum points and to try and grab top spot.

"It's a game which will have a bearing on the season, but it's not going to define the season.

"We might be coming up to halfway, but this game is not going to decide anything at this moment.

"Top against second might be billed as the biggest game of the season so far, but we've had 18 others as well.

"Everybody is looking forward to it. and I can understand the excitement," Jones continued before the team headed down the M4.

"QPR have got good players. They are unbeaten at the moment so they must be doing something right.

"They have turned losses into draws and draws into wins and that's what they have been doing all season.

"We will have a tough battle, but we always have a tough battle when we go there. They are a big physical side.

"I'm sure they will be pulling out all the stops, just as we will, to try to get maximum points."

Cardiff will be backed by 2500 supporters at a sold out Loftus Rd.