Reading Women 3-1 Spurs Women: Royals showcase late fightback to beat Spurs
A SUPERB late showing from Reading Women saw them take three points as they fought back from a goal down ...
A SUPERB late showing from Reading Women saw them take three points as they fought back from a goal down ...
Reading dropped to seventh in the FA Women’s Super League after two goals from Vivianne Miedema helped current title holders ...
Reading Women completed an unbelievable turnaround with three goals in seven minutes snatching all three points after they had been ...
Reading Women kick off their Super League campaign this week with a trip to Merseyside to face Liverpool on Sunday. ...
KELLY CHAMBERS has confirmed that discussions are ongoing whether to make Madejski Stadium the permanent home of Reading Women next ...
Lauren Bruton hopes playing games at Madejski Stadium will help attract more people to come and watch Reading Women. Kelly ...
Reading Women boss Kelly Chambers says the "abysmal" performance of referee Rebecca Welch ruined her side's clash against West Ham ...
Fara Williams scored five goals as Reading Women crushed non-league Keynsham Town Ladies 13-0 in Woking. The Royals were firm ...
Reading’s winless run extended to six matches after a 3-0 home defeat against title-chasing Arsenal. The Royals fell behind in ...
READING suffered late heartache as their winless run extends to four matches, leaving them adrift of the WSL's top four. ...
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