Match ends, Queens Park Rangers 1, Preston North End 0.
Lyndon Dykes' first-half goal was enough to win all three points as QPR beat Preston at Loftus Road to close in on Championship safety.
The game's only goal came as Preston keeper Freddie Woodman fumbled a cross from the left that he tried to catch into the path of the waiting Dykes, who poked the ball home from close range.
Preston did well to deny the hosts a second but were unable to get back into the game themselves.
The win moves the Hoops up to 50 points and 18th in the Championship, six points above third-from-bottom Huddersfield with two games remaining.
Sheffield Wednesday, in 23rd, are behind the Terriers on goal difference but have a game in hand, which they play when they travel to Blackburn on Sunday.
Both sides went close to scoring early on, Lucas Andersen volleying narrowly wide for QPR before Asmir Begovic was called into action, saving from close range as Preston's Liam Millar tried to find an opener just after 10 minutes.
The home side then took the lead, Dykes reacting well to Woodman's error to side-foot the ball into the net from a narrow angle.
The 28-year-old's goal was his fifth in the Championship this season, scoring for the first time since January.
The home side came close to making it two before the break as Chris Willock forced Woodman into a save with a curling effort from 20 yards out.
And they continued pushing for another after half-time, putting the visitors under pressure and coming close on a number of occasions.
Despite his mistake for the goal, Woodman made an impressive save low to his left to deny Ilias Chair, as the Morocco international headed towards goal with 15 minutes remaining.
Just after that, Millar struck an effort with the outside of his boot but it was dealt with well by Begovic.
There were strong appeals for a penalty to QPR in the final 10 minutes but referee Gavin Ward waved away claims that Jordan Storey used his arm to clear a cross away.
While Rangers are close to safety, Preston are now mathematically unable to make the play-offs as the gap to sixth-placed Norwich City is now nine points, with the Lilywhites having just two league games remaining.
QPR head coach MartĂ Cifuentes told BBC Radio London:
"We are very happy to get the three points, we performed at a good level against a good team.
"I'm very glad for all the guys and their performances, I'm happy for Lyndon Dykes, it was an important goal.
"This team never gave up, the last moments were very difficult and we needed to be focused, the team did a great job."
Preston boss Ryan Lowe:
"It wasn't good enough. Nowhere near the levels. I know it's a mistake for the goal, but we've got to do better all-round, with and without the ball. I didn't recognise that team as a Preston North End team.
"Back to the drawing board, two games to go, and I don't want the season to just peter out.
"We felt that today was a game that we could compete in and win. We competed to an extent, but the quality on show from both teams wasn't great. I expect my team to be better."
Line-ups
QPR
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1Begovic
- 3Dunne
- 5S Cook
- 6Clarke-Salter
- 22PaalSubstituted forFoxat 84'minutes
- 8Field
- 4ColbackBooked at 36mins
- 7Willock
- 25AndersenSubstituted forSmythat 68'minutes
- 10ChairSubstituted forHaydenat 90+1'minutes
- 9DykesBooked at 87minsSubstituted forArmstrongat 90+1'minutes
Substitutes
- 11Smyth
- 14Hayden
- 15Fox
- 16Hodge
- 19Dixon-Bonner
- 20Cannon
- 21Larkeche
- 30Armstrong
- 32Walsh
Preston
Formation 3-4-1-2
- 1Woodman
- 14StoreyBooked at 87mins
- 6Lindsay
- 16HughesBooked at 76mins
- 23Millar
- 8Browne
- 18LedsonBooked at 68mins
- 11BradyBooked at 58minsSubstituted forHolmesat 79'minutes
- 20WoodburnSubstituted forFrökjaer-Jensenat 67'minutes
- 19RiisSubstituted forStewartat 67'minutes
- 7KeaneSubstituted forOsmajicat 79'minutes
Substitutes
- 3Cunningham
- 9Evans
- 10Frökjaer-Jensen
- 17Stewart
- 21Cornell
- 25Holmes
- 26Whatmough
- 28Osmajic
- 35Mawene
- Referee:
- Gavin Ward
- Attendance:
- 16,464
Match Stats
- Possession
- Home47%
- Away53%
- Shots
- Home17
- Away10
- Shots on Target
- Home7
- Away2
- Corners
- Home5
- Away3
- Fouls
- Home9
- Away16
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Full Time
Second Half ends, Queens Park Rangers 1, Preston North End 0.
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Attempt blocked. Mads Frökjaer-Jensen (Preston North End) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Alan Browne.
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Foul by Alan Browne (Preston North End).
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Isaac Hayden (Queens Park Rangers) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Attempt blocked. Liam Millar (Preston North End) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
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Milutin Osmajic (Preston North End) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Jake Clarke-Salter (Queens Park Rangers).
Substitution
Substitution, Queens Park Rangers. Sinclair Armstrong replaces Lyndon Dykes.
Substitution
Substitution, Queens Park Rangers. Isaac Hayden replaces Ilias Chair.
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Delay over. They are ready to continue.
Booking
Jordan Storey (Preston North End) is shown the yellow card.
Booking
Lyndon Dykes (Queens Park Rangers) is shown the yellow card.
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Delay in match (Preston North End).
Substitution
Substitution, Queens Park Rangers. Morgan Fox replaces Kenneth Paal.
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Attempt blocked. Duane Holmes (Preston North End) right footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked.
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Corner, Preston North End. Conceded by Jimmy Dunne.
Substitution
Substitution, Preston North End. Duane Holmes replaces Robert Brady.
Substitution
Substitution, Preston North End. Milutin Osmajic replaces Will Keane.
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Sam Field (Queens Park Rangers) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Always liked QPR so well done on securing championship football though.
So pleased for the team who fought hard to stay up and all of the other Rangers fans đ
Come on you Rsssss!!!!!