When : Saturday, 14 January 2023, 3pm
Where : Madejski Stadium, Reading, RG2 0FL
Capacity : 24,161
It’s the fakes up next for a mid-table affair with both sides on equal points and just 4 goals separating them. Any sort of win puts Reading 3 points clear of the lot from west London and back banging on the playoff doors.
QPR have been indifferent at the start of the season then were really rather good with 8 wins and a draw in 11 games but now they appear to have gone really rather not very good with only 1 win and 3 draws in 10 league games. On top of that they crashed out of the FA Cup by 2-1 at Fleetwood with what looked a pretty strong side. This, of course, will make for a rather uncomfortable afternoon for Reading as, while there might be some expectation that this is one Reading could win, there's been far too many instances in recent seasons where Charity FC has turned up masquerading as Reading and opponents on cr@p form have been able to reverse that fortune (at least for the afternoon anyway).
Whatever the form, there is some real usefulness in the QPR squad. They've had away wins at Preston, Sheffield United and Watford though currently away they've managed just one goal in 5 league games (but that was the winner at Preston) however last time out in the league they did halt their run of 4 successive home defeats so maybe they're starting an upward turn again.
The main threat is midfielder Chris Willock who has 6 goals followed by the forward threats posed by Lyndon Dykes (6 goals) and Ilias Chair (4 goals). Sam Field, Tim Iroegbunam, Stefan Johansen and Andre Dozell are also amongst the higher contributing outfield players while Rob Dickie provides the obvious threat being a former Reading player let go far too soon.
Injuries continue to persist, though hopefully the resting of players v Watford in the cup will have helped a little. Maybe Ejaria might get a place on the bench while Dann and Azeez will continue improving after lengthy spells out. Then there's the Mbengue issue, his contract is up on Thursday so will miss the game unless the club agree terms and get FL approval by the end of this week. Andy Carroll is in a similar boat but I believe his contract runs to 14 January so may well still be eligible. However both these contracts ideally need to be sorted this week - so you just know it’s going to run to the end of the month.
Just two injury doubts for QPR in Liam Balogun and Stefan Johansen.
Referee
Darren “one home win in five” Bond
Previously....
04 Oct 22 > Reading 1-1 Norwich City
09 Jan 21 > Luton Town 1-0 Reading (FA Cup)
21 Nov 20 > Bournemouth 4-2 Reading
17 Oct 20 > Middlesbrough 0-0 Reading
12 Sep 20 > Derby County 0-2 Reading
11 Jul 20 > Charlton Athletic 0-1 Reading
14 Jan 20 > Blackpool 0-2 Reading (FA Cup)
26 Nov 19 > Reading 0-1 Leeds United
10 Nov 18 > Reading 2-2 Ipswich Town
15 Sep 18 > Preston North End 2-3 Reading
03 Apr 18 > Aston Villa 3-0 Reading
20 Jan 17 > Reading 0-1 Brentford
30 Nov 17 > Reading 3-0 Barnsley
11 Feb 17 > Reading 0-0 Barnsley
13 Aug 16 > Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-0 Reading
14 Mar 15 > Watford 4-1 Reading
30 Aug 14 > Middlesbrough 0-1 Reading
Historically
Overall Reading have an edge on league games in this derby fixture by 39 wins to 32. There have been 25 stalemates.
Thus this game is the 49th league visit from that lot just up the M4 and Reading have recorded 27 victories to 10 from the Rangers but have only won 3 of the previous 12 home fixtures
Last season this fixture produced 6 goals going considerably against the normal expectations which, in the previous 11 home games, had become extremely dull with pretty much as few goals as shots producing the following run of results 0-0, 1-0, 0-1, 0-0, 1-1, 0-1, 0-1, 1-0, 0-1, 1-0 and 1-1 (in fact 13 of the 15 home games played v QPR since the move to RG2 have ended in a binary format - and one of the 2 that didn't only finished 2-1 thanks to that very late Murty penalty).
How to follow the game
- Get a ticket and travel to the game
- 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)