REPORT: Sunderland Ladies 0-2 Reading Women – Royals victorious despite second-half red card
READING WOMEN survived a second-half red card to goalkeeper Mary Earps to see off Sunderland Ladies 2-0 to climb back ...
READING WOMEN survived a second-half red card to goalkeeper Mary Earps to see off Sunderland Ladies 2-0 to climb back ...
Paul Clement described Saturday's 4-0 defeat to Ipswich Town as "embarrassing", "shameful" and "unacceptable". Reading were level at 0-0, chasing ...
Reading’s relegation fight will go down to the final day after Ipswich scored four late goals to inflict Royals' heaviest ...
Results elsewhere have boosted Reading's survival hopes with the Royals realistically needing just one point from their home clash with ...
By Simeon Pickup - THIS TIME last year, I was thinking about how many good candidates Reading had for their ...
PAUL CLEMENT insists Reading FC cannot afford to take their Championship status for granted. The Royals sit 19th in the ...
It's been the first week for a while without a midweek fixture as the season draws towards a close. Reading ...
PAUL CLEMENT says Reading's draw against Sunderland was a missed opportunity to push clearer of the relegation zone. The Royals ...
Paul Clement says tomorrow's clash with Sunderland is the biggest game of the season. Reading sit 19th in the Championship, ...
Home win, away defeat. It's the same pattern for Reading after finally ending their year-long Saturday Madejski Stadium victory drought ...
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