Reading FC striker Lucas Joao wins international call for Angola
Reading FC striker Lucas Joao has won his first international call-up to represent Angola.
Reading FC striker Lucas Joao has won his first international call-up to represent Angola.
Reading FC?s away allocation for their Championship relegation clash against Barnsley has been increased.
Tickets are now on sale for a special 150th anniversary match that will see legendary Reading FC managers Steve Coppell ...
Former Reading FC loanee Lucas Boye has won his first international call-up to represent Argentina.
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Reading took a step towards Championship safety after Josh Laurent’s wonder strike gave them three points against promotion battling Blackburn ...
READING host play-off pushing Blackburn Rovers as their bid for Championship survival continues.
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Reading FC?s record of achieving 106 points in a Championship campaign will remain intact after Fulham?s loss at West Bromwich ...
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