Reading FC away allocation increased for crucial Barnsley trip in fight for Championship survival
Reading FC?s away allocation for their Championship relegation clash against Barnsley has been increased.
Reading FC?s away allocation for their Championship relegation clash against Barnsley has been increased.
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A tough run of fixtures begins for Reading with a trip to face play-off hopefuls Nottingham Forest on Saturday.
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