Reading FC: Injury latest as Royals welcome Plymouth Argyle in crucial match for play-off hopes
Reading FC welcome Plymouth Argyle to the Select Car Leasing Stadium this weekend in a crucial EFL League One clash
Reading FC welcome Plymouth Argyle to the Select Car Leasing Stadium this weekend in a crucial EFL League One clash
Reading FC manager Leam Richardson expressed his disappointment following Tuesday night's 1-0 defeat to Mansfield Town.
Reading missed the opportunity to move into the League One play-off places after suffering a narrow away defeat to Mansfield ...
Reading FC manager Leam Richardson boasts some impressive results as the Royals continue their push for a place in the ...
Former Reading striker Kevin Doyle has spoken warmly about his ongoing connection to the club and his respect for former ...
Reading FC produced another late fight back as Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan stole the show with a hat-trick to earn victory at ...
Reading Football Club is gearing up for a celebration, marking the 20th anniversary of their record-breaking 2005/06 Championship-winning campaign.
Reading FC manager Leam Richardson has provided an update to Jack Marriott's injury ahead of their clash with Luton Town ...
A senior coach at Reading FC's official charity is raising money to fund a free place on a football coaching ...
Riley Wood, aged 25 and of Knyveton Road, Bournemouth, pleaded guilty to entering the playing area of a football pitch
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