Reading 1-0 Chelsea: Rose strikes early as Royals stun WSL champions
Reading shocked Women?s Super League champions Chelsea as Deanne Rose?s early goal gave the Royals their first ever victory over the Blues.
Read moreReading shocked Women?s Super League champions Chelsea as Deanne Rose?s early goal gave the Royals their first ever victory over the Blues.
Read moreReading forward Yakou Metie is hoping to make an instant impact when he returns from his long term injury.
Read moreReading FC manager Veljko Paunovic admitted he needs his full squad to show his ?true capability? at the club.
Read moreReading FC manager Veljko Paunovic was left frustrated after the Royals were denied three penalty appeals in the second-half.
Read moreTom Holmes? magnificent bicycle kick wasn?t enough to give Reading three points as Hull City hit back to take a point.
Read moreREADING broke their long standing winless run away at Swansea City in a goal packed Championship contest.
Read moreSHEFIELD UNITED player John Fleck was taken to hospital after he colapsed during the team's game against Reading last night.
Read moreReading fell to a home defeat as Jayden Bogle scored the only goal of the game to gift Sheffield United three points.
Read moreNatasha Dowie and Emma Harries struck for Reading Women to gift them three points against high-flying Brighton.
Read moreReading FC manager Veljko Paunovic was pleased with the response of his team with an improved second-half display.
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