Middlesbrough took an early lead when Uche Ikpeazu netted in the 7th minute, making it 0-1.
1-1 came through an own-goal in the 48th minute.
Queens Park Rangers’ Moses Odubajo was sent off in the 50th minute.
With more than 30 minutes on the clock, Queens Park Rangers’s Lyndon Dykes scored and gave Queens Park Rangers the lead.
Matt Crooks equalised for Middlesbrough in the 72nd minute.
Chris Willock scored the decider, in the 76th minute. This brought the final score to 3-2.
After three games, Middlesbrough have four points while Queens Park Rangers have seven.
Middlesboro host Derby in the next game at home on Saturday at 3pm. The same day Queens Park will host Barnsley at 12:30 pm.
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