When : Saturday 11th February 2023, 3pm
Where : Stadium of Light, Monkwearmouth, Sunderland, SR5 1SU
Capacity : 49,000
Reading next take their magnificent standing of 23rd in the Championship away table to Sunderland who sit 14th in the Championship home table. This is the longest away trip of the season and I hope the management make it abundantly clear they don’t want to see yet another miserable capitulation of Stoke/Rotherham proportions. Coincidentally Reading are currently rated to have the 23rd best defensive record in the division.
Sunderland have been doing fairly decently so far after promotion last season and have proven to be very useful away from home (they’re 5th in that table) yet a bit “iffy” at home. Hopefully there will be a slight distraction for them as Fulham rock up for them next in the FA Cup. While Reading are still looking for their first league win of 2023 Sunderland have managed it already by beating Middlesbrough 2-0 in their last home game while their last 5 league games have yielded that win and 3 draws so signs that they're an awkward bunch to get the better of but not impossible.
January saw 4 players arrive; Pierre Ekwah from West Ham, Isaac Lihadji from Lille and Joe Anderson from Everton plus the loan signing of Joe Gelhardt from Leeds United. Ellis Simms has sadly returned to Everton after delivering a goal pretty much every other game for the Mackems. This means that 10 goal Ross Stewart will be far the biggest threat, should he experience a miracle recovery from his achilles tendon injury. Midfielders Armad Diallo (7 goals) and Jack Clarke (6 assists) are the next major headaches Reading need to nullify.
In addition to the missing Ross Stewart, Sunderland have major doubt over Dennis Cirkin and will also be without Corry Evans, Elliot Embleton and Lyndon Gooch. Thankfully Mohammed Loum will sit this one out through suspension which solves the "which loanee can't be in the squad question". Andy Carroll will be able to return (and he's likely to get much of the Sunderland fan's attention being ex-Newcastle) along with Navy Sarr but Sam Hutchinson and Liam Moore remain sidelined. Out of favour Ovie Ejaria should be back in contention for a place on the bench.
Referee
David Coote
Previously
04 Sep 22 > Reading 2-1 Stoke City
27 Oct 20 > Blackburn Rovers 2-4 Reading
22 Jul 20 > Reading 1-4 Swansea City
07 July 20 > Reading 0-0 Huddersfield Town
05 Oct 19 > Bristol City 1-0 Reading
13 April 19 > Reading 2-1 Brentford
13 Feb 19 > Reading 2-1 Blackburn Rovers
22 Dec 18 > Reading 0-1 Middlesbrough
14 Apr 18 > Reading 2-2 Sunderland
27 Feb 18 > Nottm Forest 1-1 Reading
11 Dec 17 > Reading 2-2 Cardiff City
23 Sep 17 > Reading 1-1 Hull City
26 Aug 17 > Birmingham City 0-2 Reading
24 Jan 17 > Reading 1-0 Fulham
15 Oct 16 > Queen's Park Rangers 1-1 Reading
15 Mar 16 > Brighton & Hove Albion 1-0 Reading
23 Jan 16 > Reading 1-1 Sheffield Wednesday
19 Sep 15 > Bristol City 0-2 Reading
25 Mar 14 > Reading 1-3 Barnsley
Historically
This is only the 10th league season shared with Sunderland with the first only happening in 1986/87. Of the previous 9 league games in Sunderland Reading have won 3 and lost 4 but have only ever kept 1 clean sheet which was at Roker Park.
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