QPR’s poor home form continued as they lost 1-0 to Derby County at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium.
Colin Kazim-Richards’ 56th minute tap in after a swift counter-attack was the difference between the two sides in a low-key encounter.
The result means QPR have now not scored in four home league games and stay 17th in the table – seven points clear for the drop zone.
In League One, AFC Wimbledon ended a five-game losing run as they earned a point in a 1-1 draw at in-form Crewe.
Joe Pigott’s early header was cancelled out by Oli Finney’s thunderous strike for the Railwaymen with the Dons remaining in the bottom four.
Meanwhile, Charlton Athletic came from two goals down to salvage a point with a 2-2 draw against Swindon Town at The Valley.
Hallam Hope’s early strike put Swindon ahead and Matthew Palmer doubled their lead after 39 minutes, but Chuks Aneke pulled one back from the penalty spot and Andrew Shinnie equalised in the last minute for the Addicks.
And in League Two, Leyton Orient’s promotion hopes were dealt a blow with a 1-0 defeat at home to Forest Green Rovers.
Nicky Cadden’s first-half goal settled the contest as the O’s finished with 10 men after Dan Happe was sent off in the 64th minute, having picked up two bookings in the space of 11 minutes.