Crawley Town have made a second signing of the day by bringing in Frankie Sutherland from QPR.
The 22-year-old ball-playing midfielder is on loan for a month.
He has experience of League Two after loan spells with four previous clubs, including tomorrow's opponents Leyton Orient.
Reds boss Mark Yates fixed up the deal after a chat with Les Ferdinand, the director of football at Loftus Road.
Sutherland, born in Hillingdon, said: "I've been at QPR for coming up to 12 years. It's a club I've always supported and playing in their under-21s is okay.
"But I want to play in front of fans on a Saturday and get three points. That's what I am here to do."
Sutherland had a run out in a midweek friendly against Eastleigh and has trained with Reds for the past week.
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