Wycombe Wanderers 1-1 Reading (pens 2-4) : Royals progress on penalties in EFL Cup
READING needed a penalty-shootout to progress to the EFL Cup second-round against League One side Wycombe Wanderers as debutant goalkeeper ...
READING needed a penalty-shootout to progress to the EFL Cup second-round against League One side Wycombe Wanderers as debutant goalkeeper ...
Heavy metal musician Paul Gilbert is preparing to rock the walls of Reading’s Sub89 ahead of his live performance this ...
TWO early goals from Hull City condemned the Royals to their second consecutive Championship defeat despite new signing Lucas Joao ...
READING have signed Liverpool midfielder Ovie Ejaria on a season-long loan from Liverpool with an option to buy to complete ...
A transport service operating in Wokingham is a role model for other areas of the country, according to the UK’s ...
READING manager Jose Gomes says that he expects the club to make one more signing before the close of the ...
READING have smashed their transfer record to sign Romanian striker George Puscas on a permanent deal believed to be in ...
Californian punk band Plague Vendor have announced a string of upcoming performances including an appearance at this year’s Reading Festival. ...
Reading signed Porteguse forward Lucas Joao from Sheffield Wednesday for an undisclosed fee on a four-year contract. Joao becomes the ...
READING have signed midfielder Pele on a season-long loan from French side AS Monaco. The 27-year-old midfielder will wear the ...
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