Manchester United Women v Reading Women preview: Royals look to hurt title hopefuls
Reading Women are back in Women’s Super League this action with an away trip to title challengers Manchester United Women. ...
Reading Women are back in Women’s Super League this action with an away trip to title challengers Manchester United Women. ...
Reading earned a valuable point against title chasers Arsenal after Vivianne Miedema levelled to cancel out Lauren Bruton's early opener. ...
Former Reading player Fran Kirby produced a four-goal masterclass to earn Chelsea Women a convincing victory at the Madejski Stadium. ...
Reading Women ended their year on a high as two goals from Jess Fishlock saw them take the points against ...
Reading Women couldn't stop the momentum of league leaders Manchester United who found a late winner through Hayley Ladd to ...
Reading skipper Natasha Harding earned Reading a third successive draw in the Women's Super League with a stunning equaliser to ...
Reading were made to rue missed chances as Birmingham City took all three points with their only shot on target ...
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote in this column about the summer of change that lay ahead for theReading ...
Reading Women have announced that eight first team players will leave the club when their contracts expire in the summer.
READING WOMEN will play all of their home matches in the 2020/21 season at the Madejski Stadium.
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