When : Saturday January 27 2024, 3pm
Where : SCL Stadium, Reading, RG2 0FL
Capacity : 24,161
Another divisional form team to face next so another difficult game with not much expectation on the face of it but then Reading turned out a thoroughly decent performance to inflict Derby's first away defeat in months so there shouldn't be any fear, but when was the last time Reading managed two successive thoroughly decent home league performances (as that is what will be needed)?
Not only are the O's on the back of 4 wins and a draw from their last 6 games they have also not conceded a goal anywhere since the 10th minute of their 3-2 defeat at Bolton 6 games ago (so that's 530 minutes of defensive stubborness). In addition their last away outing was a comfortable 3-0 stuffing of Pompey (bell 'n' all) at Fratton so things will not get harder for Reading than this.
Midfielder Shaqai Forde and forward Ruel Sotiriou do much of the damage with 12 goals between them but Leyton Orient are a decent team throughout with good goal contributions from all over.
Reading are still managing to keep clear of the usual injury crisis, touchwood, (is it just Camara now?) so it should, I guess, be an unchanged line up from the Derby game. Cameroon are playing Nigeria in the AFCON round of 16 on Saturday which will mean Elliott will be back in time for the Oxford game next Saturday if Cameroon lose.
This Saturday could be a key fixture for Reading as there are some nice tough games (see below) for those around us too so somehow jamming a win should really help confidence and belief for everyone on and off the pitch.
If Reading can somehow get a win on Saturday then things could well be looking the most positive they have all season as, except Wycombe, all those around us in the table have nice difficult games!
Saturday's other League One Fixtures:
Barnsley v Exeter City
Blackpool v Charlton Athletic
Bristol Rovers v Oxford United
Cambridge United v Burton Albion
Carlisle United v Bolton Wanderers
Derby County v Cheltenham Town
Lincoln City v Peterborough United
Northampton Town v Shrewsbury Town
Port Vale v Portsmouth
Wigan Athletic v Stevenage
Wycombe Wanderers v Fleetwood Town
Referee
Graham Scott
Previously
Nothing known
Historically
The last league game at home to the O's was a 2-1 win back in October 1993. However since then Orient have visited the Mad Stad twice in cup competitions losing 1-0 in the FL Trophy (Mark Bowen played for the Royals) in 1999 and winning 2-0 in the League Cup in 2000.
In the 33 previous seasons the clubs have shared together Reading have won 19 home games to Orient's 5. Orient's last league win in Reading was in October 1990 and there has only ever been one 0-0 (back in December 1934).
How to follow the game
- Get a ticket and travel
- Listen to Radio 5 Live and/or a myriad of other radio stations for score flashes
- Ring/text a mate for updates
- Use a RoyalsTV subscription
- BBC Radio Berkshire (FM : 104.4, 104.1 or 95.4 depending where you are in the area)