Reading FC 2 MK Dons 2 (4-2 on penalties): Royals book spot in third round of EFL Cup after shootout success
READING needed penalties to see off MK Dons and book their place in the third round of the EFL Cup ...
READING needed penalties to see off MK Dons and book their place in the third round of the EFL Cup ...
JAAP STAM is confident goals are just around the corner for Yann Kermorgant after the striker drew another blank against ...
JAAP STAM was happy with the performance of his players as Reading bounced back from two defeats to draw 2-2 ...
PAUL McSHANE bagged a second half equaliser to rescue Reading a deserved point against early league leaders Brighton and Hove ...
JAAP STAM feels Reading "were the better team" despite losing 4-1 to Newcastle United at St James' Park. Royals fell ...
BRENTFORD FC say they "welcome" the news that London Irish are exploring the possibility of sharing their new stadium. Irish ...
In a great night at the Madejski Stadium, the Royals comfortably beat Plymouth Argyle 2-0 to progress to the next ...
THE LEAGUE Cup was one of only a few pieces of domestic silverware which eluded Jaap Stam during his time ...
JAAP STAM is tipping Callum Harriott to become a fans' favourite at Madejski Stadium. The 22-year-old became the latest piece ...
FANS heading to Reading FC's first match of the new season this weekend are being urged to dig deep in ...
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