When : Tuesday 2nd November 2020, 7.45pm
Where : The Den, London, SE16 3LN
Capacity : 20,146
Next Reading face a trip to South East London (never a particularly useful place to go in midweek despite the relatively short distance) for the annual struggle with Millwall. The miserable return that Reading have seen from the last three games is likely to be strengthened given Reading’s utterly appalling away league record in midweek fixtures which currently stands at 4 wins from 45 attempts over the last 7 years (and trickier still when you realise that all 4 of those wins were at teams beginning with the letter B; Birmingham, Burton, Bristol and Blackburn - I’ll therefore be calling the Lions Billwall on the night to try and help encourage some sort of positive return).
The South East Londoners have a squad with five ex-Reading players on their roster (four permanent and one on loan from Stoke). However it is likely that only Jake Cooper will start on the night as Alex Pearce and Benik Afobe are generally only substitutes at best, George Evans is injured (broken hand) and Bod appears to be currently out of favour.
Not only is Millwall’s current form (4 wins from the last 6) a problem but George Saville and Jed Wallace are usually massive thorns to Reading too. Jed creates a decent amount and scores fairly regularly (5 goals so far and is therefore currently Millwall’s leading scorer). Add to that Millwall’s decent presence from set pieces and Reading will really find their work cut out - luckily, as the game is available to watch via the red button, it is available to turn off when you’ve finally had enough of the same old story.
Injuries. As is currently standard for Reading it’s easier to name the completely fit player - which, this time, is expected to be George Puscas (those shrewd managerial substitutions at last starting to pay off then). Millwall, of course, have next to no injury problems (winger Mason Bennett is rumoured to be back early from his time out though may not quite have the fitness yet) leaving only the aforementioned George Evans as their injury concern.
Referee
Gavin “only 1 Reading away league game in 12 years” Ward
Previously
02 Mar 2021 > Reading 1-0 Blackburn Rovers
05 Dec 2020 > Reading 2-0 Nottingham Forest
03 Oct 2020 > Reading 1-0 Watford
04 Feb 2020 > Cardiff City 3-3 Reading (FA Cup)
22 Apr 2019 > Reading 0-0 West Bromwich Albion
12 Mar 2018 > Reading 0-3 Leeds United
01 Sep 2018 > Reading 0-1 Sheffield Wednesday
25 Aug 2015 > Portsmouth 1-2 Reading (League Cup)
20 Dec 2014 > Reading 0-1 Watford
25 Oct 2014 > Reading 3-0 Blackpool
17 Apr 2012 > Reading 1-0 Nottingham Forest
01 Feb 2011 > Cardiff City 2-2 Reading
16 Mar 2010 > Reading 1-0 Queens Park Rangers
11 Aug 2009 > Reading 5-1 Burton Albion (League Cup)
Historically
This will be the 101st league game against Millwall and the 51st time Reading will have trekked across to South East London. Currently it is definitely a case of the home team ruling as Millwall have won more than half of those league games (27) to Reading's tally of just 10. There is also a tendency to concede goals like they're going out of fashion at Millwall with Reading's 39 strikes being well and truly trounced by more than double the amount (79) from Millwall. So just what you want given the current problems at Reading.
Finally recent form at the Den has seen just 2 points return to Berkshire from the last 5 visits.
How to follow the game
- Get a ticket and go
- Red button
- 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)