Former Reading FC Championship winner Alex Pearce signs for AFC Wimbledon
Former Reading FC defender Alex Pearce has signed for League Two side AFC Wimbledon.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC defender Alex Pearce has signed for League Two side AFC Wimbledon.
Read moreDetailsReading FC pride group Proud Royals will be running a free taster football session tomorrow at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Kings wheelchair basketball club's Trustee Peter Scoins named one of Royal Voluntary Services Platinum Champions.
Read moreDetailsReading FC will face Portuguese side SL Benfica in a behind-closed doors friendly next month
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC striker Shane Long has reportedly emerged as a summer target for the club this summer.
Read moreDetailsIsland Sailing Club Reading lost out to Goring-on-Thames Sailing Club as the annual race took place for the first time since the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsr, sport in Reading is beginning to diversify with the growth of futsal, both nationally and locally.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire trounced Devon by 10 wickets in their opening NCCA Trophy Group two match at Henley on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsBoth Berkshire RFU Women and Men?s will prepare to play under the bright lights at Twickenham after qualifying for their respective finals.
Read moreDetailsIt was another successful week at Crowthorne & Crown Wood Cricket Club which included a victory for the U11?s team.
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