by Sutekh »
04 Nov 2024 14:33
When : Tuesday November 5 2024, 7pm
Where : Whaddon Road, Cheltenham, GL52 5NA
Capacity : 6,700
Next up is a second attempt to play this first ever Trophy visit to Gloucestershire.
Cheltenham disappeared from the 3rd tier fixtures after failing to finish above 4 other teams in the old third division last season. Their season restart at the lower level hasn't exactly been too bright either given they sit 16th in their new division, however their form has picked up after a poor start and they are now unbeaten in 5 games in all competitions (winning 4 and drawing 1) including the impressive dumping out of the cup of Rotherham on Saturday.
Most points have arrived courtesy of home games and we all know how wonderful it is to be able to support Reading when they go on their travels, even when they're obvious favourites #kiddy #eastleigh
The game will have to be "concluded" on the night, there will not be any extra time though, it will go to penalties if it's all square at full time. Reading need to win to more or less guarantee progression to the knock out bit, but defeat wouldn't be the end of the world with the home fixture v Newport still to come next month. Cheltenham have won both their previous games in the competition and are themselves pretty much assured of qualification.
After the non atmospheric cup win over Fleetwood, Reading are likely to make even more changes. WiFi, Abrefa, Dorsett, Smith etc. remain out so Osho, Kanu, St Louis, Akande may get starts as Selles looks to save options for the tricky league visit to Stevenage on Saturday.
RefereeJames “son of Paul” Durkin
Previously
No previous games
HistoricallyReading have won 4 of the previous 6 games against Cheltenham in all competitions with the other 2 games ending as draws so this fixture sees a record you'd want to keep intact. 4 of those previous games have been in the FA Cup so this game is a return to the more usual fare between the two sides. Reading have only won once at Whaddon Road (back in 1956) and never lost but Cheltenham will fancy their chances if it's Charity FC that turn up on Tuesday.
How to follow the game- Get a ticket and travel to the game
- Listen to Radio 5 Live and/or a myriad of other radio stations for score flashes
- Ring/text a mate for updates
- Sky button thing
- Use a RoyalsTV subscription
- BBC Radio Berkshire (FM : 104.4, 104.1 or 95.4 depending where you are in the area)