QPR are aiming for survival in the Premier League after winning the Championship play-off final in May.

And they got themselves off the mark going into the international break with Charlie Austin scoring the only goal of the game as the Hoops beat Sunderland at Loftus Road.

Harry Redknapp has boosted his squad in their bid to avoid relegation by bringing in the likes of Eduardo Vargas on loan from Napoli and signing defending Steven Caulker from Cardiff City.

But what are the rough figures they need in order to achieve a straight return to the Championship?

We have taken the stats of each team to finish in the highest relegation spot, 18th (19th in the 94/95 season and 20th prior to that), for each campaign since the Premier League was formed, to see what is required of a team to stay up.

And they show sides hoping to avoid the drop will want to be sure to win about 24 per cent of their games.

On average, the team finishing in 18th wins just 23 per cent of matches, and loses 49 per cent.

Any team wanting to stay out the drop zone will be looking to be sure to score more than a goal a game, with the last relegated team managing to reach that total on average.

When it comes to conceding though, the last side to be relegated averages 1.6 goals per game.