Queens Park Rangers manager Mark Hughes has said that his team are eager to "set the record straight" against former club Fulham this afternoon.
Hughes, whose side were handed a 6-0 defeat at Craven Cottage earlier this season under former boss Neil Warnock, admits that he would also like to see the club bounce back after being beaten at another former club in Blackburn Rovers last weekend.
"We want to address the 6-0 defeat from earlier in the season," he told the club's official website. "From what I understand, it was a poor performance and a poor result.
"All that were involved that afternoon want to set the record straight. I'm sure we'll use that as a motivation, as well as the fact that we were poor at Blackburn in the first half.
"It's a great opportunity for us to put things right."
The Hoops are currently outside the relegation places on goal difference alone.