Reading 2-0 Charlton: Savage and Smith score to stop Addicks’ perfect start
Reading FC put three points on the board as goals from Charlie Savage and Sam Smith stopped Charlton Athletic's perfect ...
Reading FC put three points on the board as goals from Charlie Savage and Sam Smith stopped Charlton Athletic's perfect ...
Reading FC tasted defeat for the first time this season as they were thumped by newly promoted Wrexham at the ...
Reading FC opened up their EFL Trophy campaign with a home victory over West Ham United U21s.
Reading FC crashed out of the Carabao Cup in the first-round as they were defeated by League Two Colchester United ...
Reading FC were denied a dream start to the season at promotion favourites Birmingham City after a controversial penalty call ...
Reading FC ended the League One season on a high with a win which ended Blackpool's hopes of finishing in ...
Reading FC concluded their League One away campaign with a defeat against relegation battling Burton Albion.
Reading FC moved another point towards securing League One safety as they picked up a point against play-off chasing Barnsley.
Reading FC moved another point towards safety as Tyler Bindon's goal earned them a point against Lincoln City.
Reading FC are still six points above the relegation zone after Tyler Bindon's late header secured a point against in-form ...
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