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Play Offs Start To Slip Away

14 March 2026
By Hob Nob Anyone?

Roared on by a huge contingent of travelling fans, Argyle initially threatened to overwhelm Reading with route one tactics which entailed their team getting as many players (and the ball) forward as rapidly as possible. Reading to their credit were not fazed by the onslaught which saw Pepple receive in a yellow card the first minute. In fact, they delivered the perfect response by taking an early lead. Rendell Williams latched on to a ball on the break, and using his pace and strength, worked himself a position on the right to deliver a cross which caught out Argyle 'keeper Ashby-Hammond drifting over his head inside the far post. The goal certainly didn't dampen the spirits of the travelling fans who remained in good voice and a mere three minutes later reached a crescendo when centre back Mitchell timed his run across the box to meet Curtis's corner to tuck away the equaliser. Reading's defence collectively was slow to react and paid a heavy price being second to the ball. Reading certainly hadn't weathered the early storm but gradually played their way calmly into the game.
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Match Report: Reading 2 Plymouth Argyle 2

Reading Snatch Late And Unlikely Victory

28 February 2026
By Hob Nob Anyone?

Energised by late substitutions Reading snatched a dramatic and unlikely victory after going into stoppage time a goal down to top six opponents Bradford City. After dropping points to stoppage time goals in their previous two games, and losing leading scorer Jack Marriott to injury, Reading seemed destined to slide further down the table and out of contention for a top six finish with a disappointing display.

As in previous games recently, Reading struggled to play their way out from the back against high pressing opponents. There were rare flashes of creativity from Doyle, and the back four coped well with City's attempts to create scoring opportunities. Reading's attacking threat was significantly diminished by the absence of the prolific Marriott. Ehibhatiomhan was willing and eager to fill the role, but he simply does not look cut out to lead the attack as the main striker. He failed to hit the target when given his first clear sight of goal, seeming to delay getting his shot away, and curling the ball wide from the edge of the box. He was not alone in his reluctance to shoot, there was general lack of conviction and energy going forward throughout the team.
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Match Report: Reading 2 Bradford City 1

Marriott Hattrick Rescues Reading

14 February 2026
By Hob Nob Anyone?

Jack Marriott's finishing has transformed Reading's season, and today he gave an exemplary lesson in the art of finishing which deprived Wycombe of a deserved victory with a stunning hat-trick. Like all great finishers, his anticipation and awareness allowed him to react faster than everyone around him. He struck the ball with remarkable power and unerring accuracy giving Wycombe 'keeper Norris absolutely no chance of making a save.

This result leaves Reading just three points behind sixth placed Huddersfield with a game in hand, with fifteen matches remaining. That said, they are not yet playing the quality of football to be considered serious contenders for promotion, although with Marriott in his current form, anything seems possible! Wycombe, consider themselves to be credible play-off candidates, and dominate dpossession (65%) from start to finish. Reading won their only corner of the match on the hour and only managed four attempts on goal compared to Wycombe's twenty-four. It was a statistical massacre. I have rarely seen such a disjointed Reading performance. READ MORE...

Match Report: Reading 3 Wycome Wanderers 2

Garcia Out And Young In

02 February 2026
By Hob Nob Anyone?

The final days of the January transfer window have seen talented youngester Andre Garcia leave the club and Kadan Young arrive on loan from Premier League side Aston Villa.

It is disappointing to see another very bright prospect leave the club after making their way through the youth system and graduate from the academy to the first team. Garcia, who is still only 18 years old, made his first team debut in August 2024 and went on to make 43 appearances last season. He started the new season even brighter, scoring two goals, his first for the first team, during August to secure an away win at Portsmouth in the League Cup and a 1-1 draw at Bolton in the League. Garcia leaves after making 56 appearances in total and will now be playing for Club Brugge in Belgium.

Meanwhile Kadan Young has joined on a loan deal until the end of the current season from Aston Villa. The twenty year old winger has made one appearance for Aston Villa this season - which came in last week's 3-2 home victory in the Europa League against Salzburg. It was his third of a total of 3 first team appearances after playing two league cup games at the start of last season. He also played 7 times for Royal Antwerp last season and comes to Reading looking to get some valuable first team experience.