When : Saturday 28th January 2023, 8pm
Where : Sir Matt Busby Way, Old Trafford, Manchester, M16 0RA
Capacity : 74,310
Manchester United next, to pick up some much needed cash, pretty pointless going otherwise (except for all the day trippers who'll put up with the stupid kick off time , ludicrous pricing and lack of public transport etc.)
Of course miracles can be sprung in football but the thought of a weakened Reading team going up to play even Man Utd's fringe first team is stuff of nightmares though, to be honest, even losing 1-0 would probably be seen as a success - let alone the week of celebration that would likely follow in Berkshire if Reading managed to score.
While Man United fielded a rather decent XI in the third round that was against Everton I'd expect a line up closer to that which they fielded in the earlier rounds of the League Cup. For example, when beating Burnley in December United fielded Dubravka, Wan-Bissaka, Casemiro, Lindelof, Malacia, Eriksen, McTominay, Martial, Fernandes, Rashford and Garnacho. That lot would more than hold their own in the Championship and the dreadful capitulation at Stoke I have no doubt that Reading will remedy that and turn up but whether any attacking threat can be found remains to be seen.
There will be no risks taken with any Reading player, the slightest knock and they'll not play. So Tetek, Sarr, Moore and Carroll will all not play. Thinking though that it might be a game to let Ejaria play and hope he has a blinder in the "shop window".
Lastly I believe this is the first time Reading will be playing with the dreaded VAR in operation so when Meite scores that last second equaliser be prepared for the Reading effect which will mean the goal is immediately ruled out for a player sneezing or some other never seen before minor controversy. At least you can be sure that all of ManU's goals will be legal and above board.
Referee
Darren England
Previously
06 Aug 2022 > Reading 2-1 Cardiff City
13 Aug 2019 > Wycombe Wanderers 1-1 Reading (League Cup)
06 Oct 2018 > West Bromwich Albion 4-1 Reading
25 Aug 2018 > Aston Villa 1-1 Reading
13 Jan 2018 > Hull City 0-0 Reading
Historically
Reading have played 8 FA Cup games at Old Trafford and won precisely 0 of them, best results were 1-1 in 2007 and 2-2 in 1927. In that run Reading have managed 5 goals while conceding 19. Reading's last goal at Old Trafford was in the FA Cup though, when losing 2-1 back in 2013 (which will be 189 minutes ago when the game kicks off).
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