When : Saturday 9th September, 3pm
Where : Madejski Stadium, Reading, RG2 0FL
Capacity : 24,161
Well now the first utterly tedious international gap is over (I mean just what is the point in half the games anyway) we can all get back to the proper things in football and worrying about whether Reading are good enough to overcome a fairly reasonable Bristol City side.
Bristol are on a run of three successive league draws and currently ensconced in mid table obscurity (being just a tad more obscure than Reading) on 6 points. However they did manage a 3-2 win at Watford reserves in the League Cup so must have a certain usefulness about them.
Transfer activity at Ashton Gate this last summer has been busy. Goalkeeper Luke Steele arrived on deadline day from Panathinaikos as did two youngsters for City's academy; Rory Holden and Tyreeq Bakinson. Leaving the club on loan deals were Scott Golbourne, George Dowling and Diego de Girolamo to MK Dons, Torquay and Chesterfield respectively and also Joe Morrell, Taylor Moore and Freddie Hinds all off to Cheltenham. Earlier in the window Lee Tomlin headed to Cardiff City, Aaron Wilbraham and Mark Little to Bolton Wanderers while added to the ranks were Eros Pisano (Verona), Famara Diedhiou (Angers for £5m ), Nathan Baker (Aston Villa), Niclas Eliasson (Norrkoping), Cauley Woodrow (Fulham, loan) and Jonathan Leko (West Brom, loan).
Reading on the other hand have only added two players since the last time they set out for Birmingham all those moons ago. Rob Edwards and record signing Sone Aluko will therefore help make up the numbers and give the management some added options. Whether they start or not of course is anyone's guess.
Believe there is a chance Obita maybe involved though most likely only from the bench if at all. Harriott too must be nearing being considered as a bench warmer but Kermorgant, Watson, Swift etc. are all still sidelined. Beerens should be back in contention although quite how Stam intends to keep the myriad of wingers/midfielders now on the books happy is well beyond me.
Bristol City fans are expected, as ever, to number about 3500 so there will be plenty of noise from that end of the ground however I'm sure they'll be drowned out by the masses of Reading followers singing their hearts out for the lads in a sterling effort to give our boys a lift and dispirit the City team.
Referee
Scheduled to take up the whistle for today is Newport's very own James Linington
Previously
08 Apr 17 > Norwich City 7-1 Reading
24 Sep 16 > Reading 1-0 Huddersfield Town
21 Nov 15 > Reading 2-1 Bolton Wanderers
02 May 15 > Derby County 0-3 Reading
28 Dec 14 > Reading 2-1 Norwich City
21 Nov 14 > Cardiff City 2-1 Reading
12 Aug 14 > Reading 3-1 Newport County (League Cup)
10 Sep 11 > Reading 0-2 Watford
30 Apr 11 > Coventry City 0-0 Reading
22 Jan 11 > Reading 1-1 Hull City
02 May 10 > Reading 4-0 Preston North End
30 Jan 10 > Reading 1-0 Barnsley
Historically with Bristol City
This will be the 89th time the two teams have met in the league. Pretty even down the years with Reading just edging ahead on wins by 37 to 34 with 17 draws. At home Reading have 23 wins to 11 defeats (10 draws) and have netted on 74 occasions while conceding 62.
Last years starting line ups
Reading :
Habsi, Gunter, Obita, Moore L, Blackett, McShane, Evans, Beerens, McCleary, Williams, Samuel
Subs : Moore S, Cooper, Mendes, Harriott, Meite, Kelly, Watson
Bristol City :
Fielding, Little, Brian, Flint, O'Neil, Abraham, Tomlin, Reid, Paterson, Pack, Magnusson
Subs : Lucic, Moore, Smith, O'Dowda, Freeman, Engval, Wilbraham
How to follow the game
- Get a ticket and travel to the Mad Stad
- Listen to Radio 5 Live and/or a myriad of other radio stations for score flashes
- Ring/text a mate for updates
- Use an iFollow subscription
- BBC Radio Berkshire (FM : 104.4, 104.1 or 95.4 depending where you are in the area)
And a random Bristol City memory from the archive
http://www.royals.org/matdoc/230301.html