Reading Women 1-1 Arsenal Women: Bruton opener cancelled out by Miedema as points shared
Reading earned a valuable point against title chasers Arsenal after Vivianne Miedema levelled to cancel out Lauren Bruton's early opener. ...
Reading earned a valuable point against title chasers Arsenal after Vivianne Miedema levelled to cancel out Lauren Bruton's early opener. ...
Reading Women will be hoping to make amends when they face Arsenal Women on Sunday after they were thrashed by ...
Reading Women fell to defeat on the opening day of the 2020/21 Women's Super League season to Arsenal as Jill ...
Reading Women confirmed a double signing as Danielle Carter and Emma Mitchell both join the Royals from Arsenal Women. Striker ...
Reading dropped to seventh in the FA Women’s Super League after two goals from Vivianne Miedema helped current title holders ...
READING made their first signing of the summer transfer window as they secured the season-long loan of young Everton goalkeeper ...
GOALKEEPER Emi Martinez admitted that he is unsure where he will be playing next season, with Reading likely to be ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSSJInyMSQA Emi Martinez says former Reading goalkeeper Sal Bibbo played a big role in his decision to join the club. ...
Emi Martinez says beating Reading 7-5 with Arsenal was a "great experience" so early in his senior career. The new ...
Reading’s winless run extended to six matches after a 3-0 home defeat against title-chasing Arsenal. The Royals fell behind in ...
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