Reading 1-0 Sunderland: Perry provides winner over promotion pushing Black Cats
READING earned a crucial win in the Women's Championship to ease their relegation fears as Madison Perry's late goal gave ...
READING earned a crucial win in the Women's Championship to ease their relegation fears as Madison Perry's late goal gave ...
READING FC's Women's Championship game with Birmingham City on Sunday has been postponed due to a break of illness.
FORMER READING FC goalkeeper Mary Earps capped off her spectacular year by being awarded as the BBC Sports Personality of ...
READING FC WOMEN'S manager Liam Gilbert praised his team's 'exceptional' attitude as they extended their unbeaten run in all competitions ...
READING FC WOMEN ended their year by picking up a point at home to Crystal Palace in their Women's Championship ...
READING cruised through past non-league Cheltenham Town to book their place in the next round of the FA Women's Cup
READING FC WOMEN suffered back-to-back defeats as they slipped down to eighth in the Women's Championship with a home loss ...
READING FC WOMEN's manager Liam Gilbert has challenged his side to be 'more clinical' following their away loss at Sunderland.
READING's run of two consecutive league wins was brought to an end with defeat at Sunderland in the Women's Championship.
READING FC WOMEN's manager Liam Gilbert was left delighted after his team secured their first win of the season on ...
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