Ehibhatiomhan hits hat-trick as Reading FC strengthen play-off push with another late comeback
Reading FC produced another late fight back as Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan stole the show with a hat-trick to earn victory at Luton Town.
Read moreDetailsReading FC produced another late fight back as Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan stole the show with a hat-trick to earn victory at Luton Town.
Read moreDetailsReading welcomed the Year of the Horse this week, marking Chinese New Year on Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
Read moreDetailsReading council has been pressed on its efforts to help people who are sleeping rough following the tragic deaths of two homeless people in the town.
Read moreDetailsReading's Ollie Hill is ready to put his injury nightmares behind him as he bids to win a second Paralympic medal at Milano Cortina 2026.
Read moreDetailsre3read scheme's first year is celebrated
Read moreDetailsThe gentle voices of Ukrainian women singing a haunting melody were interrupted by Reading police sirens on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsA senior coach at Reading FC's official charity is raising money to fund a free place on a football coaching qualification
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club is gearing up for a celebration, marking the 20th anniversary of their record-breaking 2005/06 Championship-winning campaign.
Read moreDetailsA burger chain has moved to a new location in Reading after its former site at a brewery closed down last December.
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