Reading 1-1 Hull City: Holmes’ bicycle kick pegged back in stalemate
Tom Holmes? magnificent bicycle kick wasn?t enough to give Reading three points as Hull City hit back to take a point.
Read moreDetailsTom Holmes? magnificent bicycle kick wasn?t enough to give Reading three points as Hull City hit back to take a point.
Read moreDetailsEVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA put on a clinical scoring display as they hit five past Chalvey Sports.
Read moreDetailsWoodley United were defeated by AFC Hayes after a disappointing second-half display which saw them concede four goals.
Read moreDetailsA late penalty miss denied Binfield from completing a second-half comeback in their FA Trophy tie against Truro City.
Read moreDetailsREADING broke their long standing winless run away at Swansea City in a goal packed Championship contest.
Read moreDetailsSHEFIELD UNITED player John Fleck was taken to hospital after he colapsed during the team's game against Reading last night.
Read moreDetailsReading fell to a home defeat as Jayden Bogle scored the only goal of the game to gift Sheffield United three points.
Read moreDetailsWoodley United returned from Hillingdon Borough with their second win in three league outings and third away victory of the season.
Read moreDetailsNatasha Dowie and Emma Harries struck for Reading Women to gift them three points against high-flying Brighton.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Veljko Paunovic was pleased with the response of his team with an improved second-half display.
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