PLAYER RATINGS: Lucas Joao goal not enough to earn Reading FC point at Coventry
READING FC extended their winless run away from home, losing 2-1 to play-off-chasing Coventry City.
READING FC extended their winless run away from home, losing 2-1 to play-off-chasing Coventry City.
READING FC were plunged deeper into relegation trouble after they suffered their first defeat under interim boss Noel Hunt.
READING FC WOMEN return to action this weekend in desperate need of points to try and secure their Women's Super ...
READING FC made it two consecutive draws under interim boss Noel Hunt by collecting a point against promotion pushing Luton ...
READING FC interim boss Noel Hunt believes that Andy Carroll was unfortunate to have been sent off in the Royals' ...
READING FC earned a point against promotion hopefuls Luton Town at the Select Car Leasing Stadium on Wednesday evening.
READING FC had to settle for a point in a dramatic clash with Luton Town that saw Andy Carroll put ...
Former Reading FC boss Paul Ince has stated that he believes he would have been able to secure Championship safety ...
READING FC are back on home soil on Wednesday for another crucial clash for their Championship survival hopes when they ...
Huddersfield Town manager Neil Warnock has sent a message to fellow relegation rivals ahead of a tense end to the ...
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