When : Wednesday 9th February 2022, 7.45pm
Where : Ashton Gate, Ashton Road, Bristol, BS3 2EJ, Bristol
Capacity : 27,000
A trip to the West Country for the Biscuitmen arrives next and, like Reading, Bristol City haven’t exactly had the best of seasons thus far though they do exhibit a tad more organisation (as well as points) than that which is directed by the Serbian management from RG2.
City’s form isn’t great. The Robins have clocked up 2 wins and 2 draws in the last 9 league games, which is obviously better than Reading’s 5 points from their last 9 league games, but still less than a point a game and therefore would be worrying for the City supporters if it wasn’t for the ineptitude of sides like Reading. So there is some hope that Reading might be able to at least match City and the fact Bristol haven’t kept a clean sheet in the last 10 will give some encouragement.
Sadly for Reading though City can be very potent in attack as the 22 goal forward line of Andreas Weimann (14) and Chris Martin (8) goes to prove. Callum O’Dowda has proved pretty useful in supply from midfield while Tomas Kalas leads from the back. The Robins appear to be favouring a 3-4-3/5-2-3 formation currently so there could be space to be had though the general lack of pace makes getting hold of that through a counter attack as unlikely as ever.
The other issue with this game is Reading’s utterly appalling away league record in midweek fixtures which currently stands at 4 wins from 46 attempts over the last 7 years. However the brighter news is that all 4 of those wins were at teams beginning with the letter B; Birmingham, Burton, Blackburn and Bristol City - but then will the fact the Reading have already won at City in that run mean it won't happen again?
Bristol have 4 injured; Rob Atkinson, Matty James, Andy King and George Tanner while Reading may be able to report pretty much a clean bill of health, for the first time since what seems like about 1871, with just Meite and Araruna the crocks for the game (well you can hope).
Just for the record think I’d go for a starting XI of Southwood, Yiadom, Holmes, Morrison, Rahman, Rinomhota, Laurent, Swift, Ince, Ejaria and Joao - certainly couldn’t be worse than what VP has concocted recently.
Referee
Oliver “I did this game last year too” Langford
Previously
30 Oct 21 > Reading 0-2 Bournemouth
01 May 21 > Norwich City 4-1 Reading
16 Feb 21 > Bristol City 0-2 Reading
02 Dec 20 > Sheffield Wednesday 1-1 Reading
19 Apr 19 > Bristol City 1-1 Reading
12 Jan 19 > Reading 2-0 Nottingham Forest
24 Nov 18 > Wigan Athletic 0-0 Reading
22 Aug 18 > Blackburn Rovers 2-2 Reading
17 Mar 18 > Norwich City 3-2 Reading
26 Dec 17 > Bristol City 2-0 Reading
28 Oct 17 > Reading 0-2 Middlesbrough
12 Jan 17 > Reading 0-1 Queen’s Park Rangers
03 Dec 16 > Fulham 5-0 Reading
04 Oct 16 > Portsmouth 2-2 Reading U23 (Checkacrowd Trophy)
27 Sep 16 > Brentford 4-1 Reading
19 Jan 16 > Reading 5-2 Huddersfield Town (FAC3R)
16 Dec 15 > Hull City 2-1 Reading
11 Mar 14 > Leeds United 2-4 Reading
14 Dec 13 > Huddersfield Town 0-1 Reading
06 Mar 12 > Reading 1-0 Portsmouth
27 Aug 11 > Hull City 1-0 Reading
16 Oct 10 > Reading 0-1 Swansea City
09 Feb 10 > Reading 1-0 Plymouth Argyle
Historically
Many a season has been shared with the red half of Bristol with this being the 49th league visit to face City. The first league fixture was in 1922 and was a 2-1 defeat at Ashton Gate and the two clubs have been pretty much regularly encountering each other ever since, aside from the late 60s and 1970s when Bristol briefly got ambition and ultimately sailed into the 1st division for 4 seasons leaving Reading to their regular lower division “can't be arsedness”.
Reading have amassed 15 wins from the previous 48 games compared to City’s 25. City do have an unfortunate habit of scoring though as they average around 2 goals a game in this fixture - though Reading's superbly organised defence might well change that on the night!
How to follow the game
- Get a ticket and go
- 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
- Red button from around 7.40pm
- BBC Radio Berkshire (FM : 104.4, 104.1 or 95.4 depending where you are in the area)