Manchester United Women 2-0 Reading Women: Royals taste defeat in WSL season opener
Reading Women were dealt a defeat on the opening night of the 2021/22 Women's Super League season as goals from ...
Reading Women were dealt a defeat on the opening night of the 2021/22 Women's Super League season as goals from ...
READING WOMEN are involved in the Women’s Super League curtain-raiser for the 2021/22 season in front of the Sky Sports ...
A summer of change continues to take place at Reading FC Women as Danielle Carter has departed after one-year with ...
Reading FC Women have made their first acquisition of the new season as Natasha Dowie joins from AC Milan.Dowie, 32, ...
Rachel Rowe's first-half strike was cancelled out by a 77th Nicoline Sorensen equaliser as Reading had to settle for a ...
Reading Women shocked title hopefuls Manchester United Women as the Royals dealt them just their second defeat of the season ...
Reading earned a valuable point against title chasers Arsenal after Vivianne Miedema levelled to cancel out Lauren Bruton's early opener. ...
Reading Women ended their year on a high as two goals from Jess Fishlock saw them take the points against ...
Reading Women couldn't stop the momentum of league leaders Manchester United who found a late winner through Hayley Ladd to ...
Reading skipper Natasha Harding earned Reading a third successive draw in the Women's Super League with a stunning equaliser to ...
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