Colchester 2-2 Reading (4-3 pens): Royals crash out on penalties in Carabao Cup to League Two side
Reading FC crashed out of the Carabao Cup in the first-round as they were defeated by League Two Colchester United on penalties
Read moreDetailsReading FC crashed out of the Carabao Cup in the first-round as they were defeated by League Two Colchester United on penalties
Read moreDetailsReading FC have missed out on bringing striker Dom Ballard back to the club, who has now joined Blackpool on loan for the season.
Read moreDetailsReading FC have announced Emma Hopkins as their new head of women's football following a new chapter for the club in Tier 5 of the football pyramid.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town were beaten 4-0 but he was able to turn a defeat into a win.
Read moreDetailsWoodley United lost out in their home match to Spartans Youth in the Combined Counties Division One.
Read moreDetailsReading FC goalkeeper Dean Bouzanis has left the club to join fellow League One side Stevenage on a short-term loan deal.
Read moreDetailsBirmingham City manager Chris Davies believes his side were denied a clear decision by the match officials during their opening day draw
Read moreDetailsRAMS' captain fantastic Robbie Stapley admitted the time was right to hand over the reins to new leader Max Hayman ? and is excited to return
Read moreDetailsReading FC acquitted themselves excellently against the odds as they were just minutes away from delivering a shock blow to promotion favourites
Read moreDetailsReading FC Ruben Selles confirmed that winger Femi Azeez missed the Royals' opening day trip to Birmingham City with a back injury.
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