Reading 1-2 Birmingham City: Joao’s missed penalty sees Royals fall to Toral double
Reading slipped to defeat in front of fans at the Madejski after Lucas Joao's missed penalty cost them the chance ...
Reading slipped to defeat in front of fans at the Madejski after Lucas Joao's missed penalty cost them the chance ...
READING completed a second-half comeback with two goals in quick succession from Matt Miazga and Yakou Meite before Pele scored ...
READING MANAGER Mark Bowen has called on his team to respond in Saturday's Championship fixture away at Birmingham City after ...
A stunning second half free kick from Jeremie Bela saw Birmingham City leave the Madejski Stadium with all three points ...
Paul Clement said he was confident a win was just around the corner after Reading grabbed their first victory of ...
Brilliant strikes from Yakou Meite and John Swift fired Reading into the second round of the Carabao Cup with a ...
Kelly Chambers has her eyes firmly fixed on ending the season in fourth spot. All season, Reading Women's target has ...
READING and Birmingham City played out a drab goalless draw at Madejski Stadium on Tuesday night in a game where ...
Kelly Chambers has expressed her pride in convincing Remi Allen to join Reading Women. Allen, 25, has spent a number ...
READING FC WOMEN have completed the signing of Birmingham City Ladies midfielder Remi Allen on a 'long-term deal' for an undisclosed ...
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