Bristol City Women 3-2 Reading Women: Royals rocked by Bristol in five-goal thriller
Reading Women fell to a disappointing defeat at Ashton Gate as Bristol City took the points in a five-goal thriller ...
Reading Women fell to a disappointing defeat at Ashton Gate as Bristol City took the points in a five-goal thriller ...
Reading Women return to Women’s Super League action after the conclusion of the latest international break against bottom of the ...
Reading boss Veljko Paunović was delighted as his side picked up three more points to stay in the Championship top-six. ...
RAFAEL CABRAL 6: Didn't have much to do as Wednesday's attacking threat was nullified after going down to 10. Now ...
Reading kept their hunt to finish in the top-six on track after goals from Michael Olise, Lucas João and Andy ...
Reading will be aiming to pile the misery on relegation-threatened Sheffield Wednesday when they meet at the Madejski Stadium on ...
After months of speculation, it seems that the Omar Richards transfer saga could finally be coming to an end.Several high-profile ...
Reading players Michael Morrison and Josh Laurent have joined Wokingham GP Dr Amit Sharma in encouraging people to get the ...
Reading boss Veljko Paunović praised returning striker George Pușcașas he scored the decisive goal to end a run of three ...
RAFAEL CABRAL 6: Earned his 15th clean sheet of the league season. Wasn't tested too often thanks to a solid ...
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