Reading Women 2-0 Brighton & Hove Albion Women: Dowie and Harries strike to sink Seagulls
Natasha Dowie and Emma Harries struck for Reading Women to gift them three points against high-flying Brighton.
Natasha Dowie and Emma Harries struck for Reading Women to gift them three points against high-flying Brighton.
Reading FC manager Veljko Paunovic was pleased with the response of his team with an improved second-half display.
Scott Dann?s second-half goal rescued a point for Reading as they earned a draw at home to Nottingham Forest.
Reading FC manager Veljko Paunovic admitted he was ?not happy? but ?relieved? after the Royals were deducted six points.
Reading FC manager Veljko Paunovic expressed his praise for the attitude of Andy Carroll after the forward joined the club ...
Reading FC have agreed a six point deduction with the EFL according to reports.
Reading FC manager Veljko Paunovic was delighted with a much improved second-half display as Jahmari Clarke scored twice to complete ...
Young striker Jahmari Clarke made himself a Royals hero as he bagged two second-half goals to give Reading their first ...
Promotion–chasing league leaders Reading faced their toughest test of the season so far as the league’s top goalscorers met its ...
Millwall condemned Reading to their fourth successive Championship defeat as Benik Afobe’s goal was enough to win three points for ...
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