Harry Redknapp's team came for the draw at the DW Stadium on Friday evening and the tie is all set up for an exciting second leg tomorrow evening at Loftus Road.
Latics boss Uwe Rosler is not concerned that his side failed t make home advantage count and take a numercial lead into the second leg. Instead the German has said the result now leaves all the pressure on QPR.
Speaking to the club's official website Rosler said: “Overall, I felt they came here to get a draw and they got that, but the pressure is on them now and I still count our chances as 50:50.
“We controlled the game, we passed the ball but in the decisive moments we were perhaps not quite brave enough to put the bodies into the box when we got crosses in from the side.
“We had chances, Jordi Gomez and Marc-Antoine Fortune both had very good chances. I don’t think QPR had a chance, we can do better but we are right in the tie and we are on track.”
The game on Monday evening will be screened live for the Sky cameras and the club have put on free coach travel for those wishing to make the journey down to London.