Manchester City 4-1 Reading: Royals stay rooted to bottom of Women’s Super League
READING FC WOMEN remain at the bottom of the Women's Super League as Manchester City came back from an early ...
READING FC WOMEN remain at the bottom of the Women's Super League as Manchester City came back from an early ...
READING FC WOMEN face an arduous task in their continuing fight to stay in the Women's Super League away at ...
READING FC WOMEN's manager Kelly Chambers believes a wrong penalty call cost her side in their defeat to Everton in ...
READING FC WOMEN dropped points after losing a two-goal lead in a damaging defeat for their Women's Super League survival ...
READING Women spurned a two-goal lead in their 3-2 defeat against Everton at the Select Car Leasing Stadium on Sunday ...
READING FC WOMEN squandered an early two goal lead against Everton as they missed out on the chance to move ...
READING FC WOMEN's hopes for Women's Super League survival took a huge hit after they lost to Leicester City in ...
READING FC WOMEN face another huge relegation clash this weekend away at Leicester City.
READING FC WOMEN fought back from two goals down to capture a crucial point at home to Brighton & Hove ...
EMMA HARRIES made a significant impact from the bench to help Reading Women rescue a point against Brighton.
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