When : Sunday December 3, 1.30pm
Where : Silverlake Stadium, Stoneham Road, Chilworth, SO50 9NW
Capacity : 5,192
Cup time again and Reading take their mini revival down the road towards Southampton for one of those awkward games against non league opposition. This time the non league opposition comes in the form of Eastleigh from tier 5 rather than Kidderminster from tier 6 so the quality of the opposition should be rather better than Reading's last foray into the world of competitive games away against non league teams.
Eastleigh were formed in 1946 and were members of the Hampshire and Wessex leagues until around 20 years ago when they climbed into the top two non-league divisions via the southern and isthmian leagues. They've been pretty much ever present at tier 5 since around 2014-15 and more recently have been one of the more consistent better sides in the division. They also are one of those sides that have never suffered a relegation season.
The Spitfires (the nickname was adopted in only 2005 as the Spitfire was first flown from nearby Eastleigh aerodrome (now Southampton airport)) are currently 11th in the National League with 30 points from 22 games. Form is good with Eastleigh having won 3 and drawn 1 of their last 5 games although losing narrowly last time out away at leaders Chesterfield. The best known player to Reading fans will be former youth team prospect Jake Taylor (now 31) who left the Royals for Exeter back in 2016 and has since clocked up well over 250 league appearances for them and then Stevenage before jointing Eastleigh in July this year. The real dangerman to watch closely though is striker Paul McCallum who has hit 16 goals in 17 league appearances so far this season.
Eastleigh beat Borehamwood 5-1 in the first round and are looking to reach the third round for only the second time in their history (their previous best was losing at Bolton in a 3rd round replay back in 2016 though the first game against Bolton did give the club a 1-1 draw and it's best ever attendance of 5,025).
Ideally I wouldn't change anything from the Reading side that played v Carlisle as breeding more understanding amongst the team can only help the league form, however we can be fairly sure that Selles will change things with Pereira (or CBC) getting a start and hopefully Vickers being found again in time for the ITV cameras to convince Arsenal to fork out £100m for him (and Bindon) in January. For the record the team selection for the first round game against the Franchise was...
Pereira, Elliott, Mukairu, WiFi, Hutch, Carson, Bindon, Wing, Rushesha, Abbey and Vickers
Subs: Collins, Holmes, Knibbs, Savage, Ballard, NGW, Dorsett, Craig and Azeez
A downer on this one is the presence of TV cameras, believe Reading have a fairly miserable record when on ITV (even worse than with Sky).
Referee
Lewis Smith
Previously
Nothing
Historically
No previous competitive games between the two sides but there was a preseason defeat at Eastleigh for Reading back in June 2018 (Leandro Bacuna scoring in a 2-1 loss) so there is a little bit of righting to be done (and even more so when you consider the embarrassing cr@p served up at Kidderminster a couple of years ago).
How to follow the game
- Listen to Radio 5 Live and/or a myriad of other radio stations for score flashes
- Ring/text a mate for updates
- Live on ITV
- Use a RoyalsTV subscription
- BBC Radio Berkshire (FM : 104.4, 104.1 or 95.4 depending where you are in the area)