REPORT: Reading FC 3-1 Millwall – Meite brace as Royals tame the Lions
A brace from Yakou Meite along with Sam Baldock’s first half penalty helped to deliver only a second league win ...
A brace from Yakou Meite along with Sam Baldock’s first half penalty helped to deliver only a second league win ...
YOANN BARBET struck a stoppage time equaliser to deny Reading a brilliant victory over 10-man Brentford in a hot-tempered affair ...
Paul Clement insists Reading will head to Brentford full of confidence on Saturday afternoon (3pm). The Bees have made a ...
Reading picked up their first home league win since April by comfortably dispatching of fellow strugglers 3-0 Hull City. The ...
Nigel Adkins makes a return to Madejski Stadium on Saturday (3pm) in charge of Hull City, looking to inflict further ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfQBt6nmWWc Reading host Hull City this Saturday, seeking their first home points of the season. Paul Clement's men suffered a ...
Paul Clement says Reading must use Saturday's win over Preston North End as a catalyst for the next block of ...
Rock-bottom Reading will be seeking a first win at Deepdale in nine years as they aim to kick-start their Championship ...
LIAM MOORE encouraged his teammates to have a “look in the mirror” following their 2-1 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday which ...
Reading conceded two second-half penalties as they were forced to settle for a point against Blackburn at Ewood Park. The ...
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