PLAYER RATINGS: Mitchell and Rowe shine as Reading Women stun Manchester United to break unbeaten home record
GRACE MOLONEY 8: Made several important saves to earn a vitally important clean sheet, most notably a close-range save from ...
GRACE MOLONEY 8: Made several important saves to earn a vitally important clean sheet, most notably a close-range save from ...
Reading Women shocked title hopefuls Manchester United Women as the Royals dealt them just their second defeat of the season ...
Reading Women ended their year on a high as two goals from Jess Fishlock saw them take the points against ...
Reading Women couldn't stop the momentum of league leaders Manchester United who found a late winner through Hayley Ladd to ...
Reading skipper Natasha Harding earned Reading a third successive draw in the Women's Super League with a stunning equaliser to ...
Reading were made to rue missed chances as Birmingham City took all three points with their only shot on target ...
Reading Women fell to defeat on the opening day of the 2020/21 Women's Super League season to Arsenal as Jill ...
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote in this column about the summer of change that lay ahead for theReading ...
Reading Women confirmed a double signing as Danielle Carter and Emma Mitchell both join the Royals from Arsenal Women. Striker ...
Reading Women have announced that eight first team players will leave the club when their contracts expire in the summer.
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