Reading Women v Manchester United Women preview: Royals host high flying Red Devils
READING FC WOMEN are looking to dent Manchester United?s hopes of European qualification when they meet on Saturday.
READING FC WOMEN are looking to dent Manchester United?s hopes of European qualification when they meet on Saturday.
READING FC WOMEN were on the end of a defeat at the hands of Women’s Super League leaders Arsenal. A ...
Reading FC Women fell to their second defeat of the season as Vivianne Miedema netted a brace to give Arsenal ...
Reading FC Women's manager Kelly Chambers admitted there were positives to take after her side were beaten by Manchester United ...
Reading Women were dealt a defeat on the opening night of the 2021/22 Women's Super League season as goals from ...
Reading FC Women have bolstered their squad with the addition of Canadian international Deanne Rose. The midfielder, who is currently ...
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, ...
Reading Women's squad is set to look refreshed from the previous season after several first-team players have departed the club ...
Reading Women conclude their 2020/21 Women’s Super League campaign against title chasing Chelsea. The Royals marked their last appearance of ...
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