When : Saturday November 4, 3pm
Where : Madejski Stadium, Reading, RG2 0FL
Capacity : 24,161
And next Franchise will roll in on Saturday to start their FA Cup run. While this is a game Reading will logically be favourites for, the current managerial regime will probably be able to successfully counter that optimism in a variety of ways.
Franchise are currently 12th in the 4th division/tier with 22 points from 6 wins and 4 draws. In the overall league structure they are 84th compared to Reading's current 68th position but as Reading have been bettered in these competitions by teams a lot lower in the league standings it's probably wise to be wary and realise that **** sometimes happens (as if Reading fans needed any reminder).
Mo Eisa, Jonathan Leko and Max Dean provide a very useful forward threat, Alex Gilbey has been driving successfully from midfield while set pieces are a real danger in the shape of defenders Warren O'Hora and Daniel Harvie. Form wise Graham Alexander's team have won their last two league games (both at home against Bradford and Swindon) but those two games are their only league wins in the last eleven games played, only 2 points in their last 5 away league trips have been earned.
At the last check Hutch, CBC, Holmes and Ejaria will all miss out through injury while Mbengue is starting a 3 match ban. God knows what Selles is going to do, he might treat it like a league game or he might go for a similar sort of side to that which ran Ipswich close in the League Cup earlier, whatever he does you can be sure there will be plenty to moan about etc.
Should a miracle happen the second round draw I think is on Sunday after the Charlton v Cray Valley game on BBC 2, if anyone knows different please advise.
Referee
Thomas "Captain" Kirk
Previously
Nothing
Historically
There have only ever been 3 previous games against the Franchise, two in the league and one at the Mad Stad in the league cup. Reading have NEVER beaten them over 90 minutes, the one success being a 4-2 win on penalties (after a 2-2 draw) in the aforementioned league cup in 2016. The 2 league games have returned a 0-0 at the Mad Stad and a 1-0 defeat at the Franchise hut in Milton Keynes. So there really isn't anything very much to live up to here!
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)