Liverpool Women 2-0 Reading Women: Royals suffer damaging defeat against WSL relegation rivals
READING FC WOMEN's survival hopes were dealt a blow after they lost to fellow relegation rivals Liverpool.
READING FC WOMEN's survival hopes were dealt a blow after they lost to fellow relegation rivals Liverpool.
READING FC striker Natasha Dowie is set to complete a loan move to Liverpool for the remainder of the Women's ...
READING FC WOMEN continued their journey in the FA Women's Cup thanks to two penalty saves from Grace Moloney in ...
READING FC WOMEN welcomed back a familiar face with the loan signing of Jade Moore from Manchester United.
READING FC WOMEN face fellow Women's Super League strugglers this weekend in the FA Women's Cup.
READING FC WOMEN's goalkeeper Jackie Burns has challenged her team to use 'frustration as fuel' after their late defeat to ...
READING FC WOMEN's manager Kelly Chambers praised her team's 'outstanding' display as they were narrowly beaten late in the day ...
READING FC WOMEN were denied a valuable point after Rachel Williams netted a late winner to continue Manchester United's title ...
READING FC WOMEN welcome title contenders Manchester United to Berkshire this Sunday.
READING FC WOMEN's manager Kelly Chambers has responded after club captain Emma Mukandi criticised the Football Association's maternity policy.
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