Tottenham v Reading: Royals’ Women’s Super League future on the line in penultimate clash
READING FC WOMEN's top flight future is on the line when they face Tottenham in the penultimate weekend of the Women's Super League season.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC WOMEN's top flight future is on the line when they face Tottenham in the penultimate weekend of the Women's Super League season.
Read moreDetailsEVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA RESERVES secured top spot after they defeated rivals Larkspur Rovers to get their hands on the league title.
Read moreDetailsWARGRAVE got off to a winning start as they started their quest to earn back the points they were docked.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM WANDERERS kept their cool from the penalty spot to clinch silverware in the Mick White Subsidiary Cup Final against SILVER BIRCH A.
Read moreDetailsREADING YMCA held their nerve from the penalty spot to progress past FINCHAMPSTEAD in the semi-finals.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC have confirmed that six first-team players will depart the club when their contracts expire this summer.
Read moreDetailsAscot United FC and Berks County FC has confirmed that they will be groundsharing at the Racecourse for the next two seasons.
Read moreDetailsRumoured Reading FC managerial candidate Chris Wilder has spoken on his troubled spell at Watford ahead of his next managerial venture.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC have increased season ticket prices despite suffering relegation from the Championship to League One.
Read moreDetailsThe 2022/23 season proved to be a disastrous campaign for Reading FC and one that ended in relegation from the Championship.
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