QPR boss Harry Redknapp insists no-one's giving up on beating the drop.
With seven games to go, Redknapp reckons the Hoops need five wins for safety. But he will take them whenever he can.
"I still think we can get out of trouble," he said. "I know no-one else does. But you can't give up and accept relegation.
"I don't think anything but a win against Wigan will be any good to us. But if there's five games left, you can still win all five. And 15 points can get you out of it.
"You have to keep fighting. If I stop believing, the players will too, but I still believe we can pull it off. We have to beat Wigan and see what happens from there.
"I look at the tables, and I know every game every team has got, but if we don't get 37 points, it's not going to make any difference."