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Sunderland aren't scheduled to lock horns with Queens Park Rangers (QPR) in the near future. The next games in their calendar are Brentford vs Sunderland and West Ham United vs Queens Park Rangers (QPR) | FA Cup Third Round.
The price for face value EFL Championship tickets ranges anywhere from $34 to $135.
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Ticket prices for Sunderland vs Queens Park Rangers (QPR) usually start from $66 on SeatPick, with the average price hovering around $167.
Whenever Sunderland play at their home ground, they do so at Stadium of Light in Sunderland, United Kingdom. The stadium can welcome up to 48,707 supporters. Meanwhile, Queens Park Rangers (QPR) play their home fixtures at Loftus Road in London, United Kingdom. No more than 18,360 fans can enter the venue.
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