Reading City FC end campaign with victory in Southern Combination Challenge Cup
Reading City FC finished their season with silverware as they were victorious in the Southern Combination Challenge Cup.
Read moreDetailsReading City FC finished their season with silverware as they were victorious in the Southern Combination Challenge Cup.
Read moreDetailsReading YMCA FC are on the lookout for a new first-team manager after previous boss Lee Kitching stepped down.
Read moreDetailsReading FC under 21s fell at semi-final stages in the Premier League 2 play-offs with an extra-time defeat to Graeme Murty's Sunderland.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC midfielder Liam Kelly will face off against his former side next campaign after winning promotion with Crawley Town.
Read moreDetailsBurghfield FC were crowned as the BTC Senior Cup champions as they defeated Finchampstead FC at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.
Read moreDetailsReading FC and other EFL clubs could be owed millions of pounds in compensation if Manchester City are found guilty of 115 charges
Read moreDetailsFinchampstead FC and Burghfield FC will do battle this Friday at the Select Car Leasing Stadium with silverware on the line.
Read moreDetailsREADING CITY have the chance to end their season with a trophy when they face Horley Town in the Southern Combination Challenge Cup final on Friday
Read moreDetailsReading FC under 21s manager Noel Hunt reacted after his side lifted the Berks & Bucks Cup with victory over Marlow.
Read moreDetailsReading FC's home kit for the 2024/25 campaign goes on sale both at the fan stores and online at 9am tomorrow.
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