Reading FC Women's Kelly Chambers and Fara Williams to join 'women in sport' panel for International Women's Day
AN OLYMPIC silver medallist and two professional footballers will be joining a panel of athletes to discuss the visibility of ...
AN OLYMPIC silver medallist and two professional footballers will be joining a panel of athletes to discuss the visibility of ...
AMALIE Eikeland scored the only goal of the game as Reading Women returned to winning ways and moved up to ...
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 ...
Sophie Howard, Molly Bartrip, Maz Pacheo and Lily Woodham have all signed new deals with Reading Women ahead of the ...
DESPITE defeat on the final day of the season, there was plenty for the Royals women team to celebrate. A ...
Reading Women are one step away from a Wembley FA Cup final after a dramatic comeback win over Manchester United ...
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 ...
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