PREVIEW: Reading Women away to title-chasers Chelsea in final WSL game
Reading Women conclude their 2020/21 Women’s Super League campaign against title chasing Chelsea. The Royals marked their last appearance of ...
Reading Women conclude their 2020/21 Women’s Super League campaign against title chasing Chelsea. The Royals marked their last appearance of ...
Goalkeeper Luke Southwood has signed a new contract with Reading FC to keep him at the club until 2023.Southwood, 23, ...
Reading host Huddersfield Town at the Madejski Stadium on Saturday as the 2020/21 Championship season draws to a close. It’s ...
The final game of this mad Championship season is upon us. In some ways, it feels like the campaign has ...
Reading manager Veljko Paunović reiterated that he wants to stay at the club after a ‘positive’ first season.“I want to ...
A WOODLEY man has been banned from getting behind the wheel for 14 months after pleading guilty to drink driving. ...
Reading manager Veljko Paunović admitted that his team needs to find a 'killer instinct' to improve their consistency in the ...
Reading surrendered a one-goal lead as Norwich hit back with four goals to ensure they were crowned as Championship winners ...
Reading music charity Readipop has secured a new home, on Trafford Road, to grow as an organisation.
Reading midfielder Michael Olise has been nominated for the young player of the year award at this season’s EFL awards.
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