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Half-Time Report: Goalless between Newcastle United, Queens Park Rangers

Newcastle United and Queens Park Rangers are level going into the break despite some good chances for both in their Premier League clash.

Newcastle United and Queens Park Rangers have gone into the break with the score at 0-0 at St James' Park despite some good chances for both sides in their Premier League clash.

QPR had an early chance when Bobby Zamora looked to pick out Charlie Austin in the box following good work from Nedum Onouha, but Paul Dummett was there to clear.

Queens Park Rangers' Brazilian midfielder Sandro vies with Newcastle United's French defender Massadio Haidara during the English Premier League football match between Newcastle United and Queens Park Rangers at St James' Park in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, nort© Getty Images

Some good play from Newcastle then saw Remy Cabella cut in from the left before firing in a weak shot which was easily dealt with down low by Rob Green.

The hosts played some impressive football throughout the half, but QPR looked threatening on the counter and Charlie Austin blasted wide from a tight angle when through on goal.

Cabella teed up Ryan Taylor for a shot which stung the hands of Green before the full-back fired a free kick into the wall.

However Taylor, who was making his first start for the Magpies since 2012, had to come off after suffering an injury with just 32 minutes played.

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