Our top picks for Reading FC’s 2024/25 Player of the Season award
Reading FC have had an astounding campaign on the pitch despite all the turmoil off the field with the ongoing ownership saga
Read moreDetailsReading FC have had an astounding campaign on the pitch despite all the turmoil off the field with the ongoing ownership saga
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC striker Sam Smith scored twice as Wrexham AFC sealed promotion from League One to the Championship.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC manager Ruben Selles faces a tense final day with his Hull City side on the brink of relegation in the Championship.
Read moreDetailsReading were unable to overtake Leyton Orient into the League One play-off places despite defeating relegation battling Bristol Rovers.
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans have been invited to submit their vote for their Player of the Season for the 2024/25 season.
Read moreDetailsA player from Mansfield Town FC has been jailed just days after he played in a League One match against Reading FC.
Read moreDetailsIt has been confirmed that former Reading FC star John Swift will be available as a free agent this summer with his contract at West Brom
Read moreDetailsSell Before We Dai have responded after it was confirmed last night that the EFL have granted Reading FC owner Dai Yongge another extension
Read moreDetailsMansfield Town manager Nigle Clough criticised his players for 'inexcusable mistakes' after they were thrashed 5-1 by Reading.
Read moreDetailsA 9-year-old boy from Woosehill, Wokingham has been on a mission to raise money for charity by running 5k every day throughout the Easter holidays.
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