Everton Women 1-2 Reading Women: Primmer strikes late to keep Royals winning streak alive
READING FC Women kept their sensational unbeaten run alive after Tia Primmer scored with an 88th minute winner.
READING FC Women kept their sensational unbeaten run alive after Tia Primmer scored with an 88th minute winner.
Reading FC have signed Tom Ince on loan until the end of the season, while Liam Moore has gone in ...
Striker George Puscas has joined Italian side Pisa on a loan deal from Reading until the end of the season. ...
TIA PRIMMER scored the decisive goal to see Reading Women through to the next round in the FA Women?s Cup ...
Reading FC manager Veljko Paunovic insisted that his team ?played well in between all the goals? despite their heavy loss ...
READING FC are left hovering just above the relegation places after defeat on the road at Queens Park Rangers.
Reading?s calamitous run of form continued as they were dealt a fifth successive Championship defeat away at Queens Park Rangers.
Reading FC have been dealt a transfer blow after striker Andy Carroll is set to join West Bromwich Albion. Carroll ...
Reading FC manager says he is aware of fans' criticism after a torrid last month but continues to ‘believe’ in ...
READING FC manager Veljko Paunovic revealed that the club are still working to add players before the close of the ...
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