FC Bracknell earn penalty shootout victory in Berks & Bucks Cup
F.C. Bracknell earned a fantastic win on the road today, defeating Drayton Res 4?2 on penalties after a hard-fought 0?0 draw in the Berks & Bucks Cup
Read moreDetailsF.C. Bracknell earned a fantastic win on the road today, defeating Drayton Res 4?2 on penalties after a hard-fought 0?0 draw in the Berks & Bucks Cup
Read moreDetailsReading have launched a new research partnership with Vision AI firm Score and become the first professional football club to appoint a head of AI.
Read moreDetailsracing driver from Wokingham has finished second in a national racing championship, and has won his class
Read moreDetailsEmmbrook & Bearwood's women's programme has received a major off-field boost
Read moreDetailsStunned staff and students at the University of Reading got a close-up look at a Formula E racecar that is leading the way on climate action
Read moreDetailsA League One "supercomputer" has predicted a strong finish to the season for Reading, forecasting a late run of form
Read moreDetailsSky Sports golf presenter and former European tour player Nick Dougherty cut the ribbon to open the new Top Tracer driving range at Hennerton
Read moreDetailsReading FC are one of the clubs who have led the way in a proposal for the EFL to introduce a salary cap for League One clubs.
Read moreDetailsThe first football matches to be played on the new pitches at the High Copse sports ground near Shinfield took place on Saturday 8 November.
Read moreDetailsLocal hockey stalwart Nick King was selected as this year's Sports person of the Year, sponsored by Bathroom Concepts.
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