When : Saturday 17th September 2022
Where : DW Stadium, Loire Drive, Robin Park, Wigan, WN5 0UH
Capacity : 25,138
First game back at Wigan for almost 3 years and generally Wigan has not been that missed by Reading given that some of the clubs most awful performances have been saved for these opponents, particularly for the reverse fixture in Reading.
Add to the above the 100% record of being utter **** playing against the promoted teams so far this season (P2, L2 F0 A7) and you’ll start wondering if this game worth going to at all and whether or not you’d just want to pretend it’s not happening and that the international break has already started. I won’t mention the dreadful away record currently haunting the club being the icing on this particular turd of expectation.
Wigan were fairly active over the summer with Ryan Nyambe and Luke Brennan both arriving from Blackburn, Joe Rodwell-Grant from Preston and the talented Anthony Scully signing from Lincoln. In addition Wigan added 3 loans; Ramarni Edmonds-Green from Huddersfield, Nathan Broadhed from Everton and Ashley Fletcher from Watford.
So far Wigan are proving very awkward and difficult for opposing teams to deal with. Aside from a collapse at home to Burnley the Latic’s are unbeaten with 4 draws and 3 wins. Their last 3 games have given them 1 home draw (WBA) and 2 away wins (Luton & Huddersfield).
Main threats will be from Josh Magennis, James McClean and Will Keane and Reading will have to dig deep and more if Wednesday’s performance is anything to go by.
Injuries are still a pain but Meite appears to be back and Loum returned for the last game so that’s a decent improvement (unless more were picked up in the Sunderland debacle - just don’t let any who started that one be alone with the manager in the next couple of days).
Wigan will be without Gwion Edwards and Jordan Cousins while keeper Ben Amos is a doubt after missing the Huddersfield game.
Referee
David Webb
Previously
30 Jul 2022 > Blackpool 1-0 Reading
02 Apr 2021 > Barnsley 1-1 Reading
11 Dec 2021 > West Bromwich Albion 1-0 Reading
21 Aug 2021 > Coventry City 2-1 Reading
20 Feb 2021 > Reading 0-2 Middlesbrough
30 Dec 2020 > Swansea City 0-0 Reading
30 Oct 2020 > Coventry City 3-2 Reading
26 Sep 2020 > Cardiff City 1-2 Reading
20 Oct 2018 > Reading 3-1 Millwall
29 Nov 2014 > Norwich City 1-2 Reading
24 Aug 2013 > Blackpool 1-0 Reading
01 Nov 2011 > Nottingham Forest 1-0 Reading
05 Dec 2009 > Sheffield Wednesday 0-2 Reading
Historically
This is the 47th league game against Wigan and so the 24th trek to make use of their hospitality.
As you'd expect for most northern outposts the place is not a particularly happy one for Reading who have always found victories difficult to come by up there stretching all the way back to Wigan's inaugural FL season in 1978 when Reading crashed 3-0.
In the 23 games played, 11 have been lost and just 4 won. It took until the 13th visit to record a win (there were none whatsoever managed at Wigan's old home of Springfield Park) so at least the wins are in living memory. When Reading do win there though they win by at least 2.
How to follow the game
- Get a ticket and travel
- Listen to Radio 5 Live and/or a myriad of other radio stations for score flashes
- Ring/text a mate for updates
- Use a RoyalTV subscription
- BBC Radio Berkshire (FM : 104.4, 104.1 or 95.4 depending where you are in the area)