Reading Women 1-2 West Ham Women: Winless run extends to eight after home loss to Hammers
Reading FC Women?s winless run continued after they were brushed aside by West Ham United.
Reading FC Women?s winless run continued after they were brushed aside by West Ham United.
Reading FC Women were dealt a blow for the remainder of the season after they confirmed that Emma Harries is ...
Reading FC Women are now seven games without a win in the Women?s Super League after Chelsea moved back to ...
READING FC WOMEN were caught out by Manchester United?s attack after a breathless first-half of action in the Women?s Super ...
READING FC WOMEN are looking to dent Manchester United?s hopes of European qualification when they meet on Saturday.
READING FC WOMEN battled to hold Spurs to a goalless draw at the Select Car Leasing Stadium. Kelly Chambers’ team ...
READING FC WOMEN were on the end of a defeat at the hands of Women’s Super League leaders Arsenal. ...
Reading FC Women were left to rue missed chances as they were knocked out of the FA Cup after extra-time ...
Reading FC Women?s manager was keen to stay positive despite her team?s heavy defeat against Brighton & Hove Albion Women.
Reading FC Women?s record breaking winning run in the Women?s Super League came to a disappointing end with defeat at ...
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