REPORT: Reading FC Women 1-2 West Ham Utd Women – Disappointing Royals beaten at the Mad Stad
Reading Women slipped to seventh in the WSL table after a disappointing defeat to West Ham United Women at Madejski ...
Reading Women slipped to seventh in the WSL table after a disappointing defeat to West Ham United Women at Madejski ...
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 ...
RACHEL FURNESS still believes Reading can achieve a top four finish, despite their poor recent form. The Royals have won ...
READING suffered late heartache as their winless run extends to four matches, leaving them adrift of the WSL's top four. ...
Reading Women’s Conti Cup hopes remain in the balance after losing against Liverpool on penalties at Adams Park. The game ...
Fara Williams netted two fine goals to earn Reading Women a 2-2 draw against Liverpool Women at Adams Park. The ...
Brooke Chaplen scored twice against her old club as Reading Women came from behind to beat Everton Ladies 2-1 at ...
KELLY CHAMBERS was pleased with the response of her Reading side as they earned an impressive 1-1 draw at title-chasing ...
Reading's winless run extended to three matches after a narrow 1-0 loss at home to Birmingham. The only goal of ...
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