Queens Park Rangers look set to welcome back two key players for the relegation run-in after Heidar Helguson and DJ Campbell were named in the reserve side for Tuesday's friendly with West Ham.
Both strikers have been sidelined for more than two months, top scorer Helguson with a groin injury and summer signing Campbell with a hamstring problem. Manager Mark Hughes will be hoping both can play a part in QPR's Premier League survival effort, especially with Djibril Cisse having three games of a four-match ban still to serve. Cisse's absence has put even more pressure on Bobby Zamora to score the goals to keep Rangers up and it has emerged that he defied illness to lead the line in Saturday's shock 2-1 win over Arsenal.
"I wasn't very well on the Friday night, but I always try to put in a shift," Zamora told the club's official website. "It was just pleasing to get through the game to be honest, because I didn't feel the best before the game."
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