When : Tuesday December 12, 8pm
Where : Madejski Stadium, Reading, RG2 0FL
Capacity : 24,161
Reading take on the might of Oxford United next in the biggest local derby there is in these parts. Hoping it's been sold to Selles as the equivalent of el classico so he can understand how critical it is that the Royals turn up for this game rather than being an occasion for more of his estimable charity work.
The thing is, with this one, that there is a chance for Reading to do well as the Ox are on a run of 1 draw and 2 defeats from their last 3 league games so are no doubt starting to feel that things could be getting away from them after losing their manager to Bristol City and appointing former Reading youth player Des Buckingham to replace him. It should be noted that while being turned over recently by the likes of Cheltenham they have won at both Barnsley and Derby.
Oxford would appear to be a threat from everywhere but their strikers. Leading scorer is left back Greg Leigh with 5 to his name (as well as September's League One player of the month award), then there's midfielders Cameron Brannagan and Ruben Rodrigues who have each contributed 4 goals so far. All in all then sounds like a slightly different challenge which I'm sure Selles will have considered well and therefore be able to counter with a successful team selection and/or game plan that catches everyone out.
Pretty sure everyone is fit except Ovie and his "political injury" and McIntyre who is, allegedly, just a game or two away from being back.
Referee
Carl Brook
Previously
19 Sep 23 > Exeter City 0-9 Reading (EFL Trophy)
Historically
22 years since the last league game and so far Reading have a pretty awful league record against Oxford, wherever the two clubs play, having won only 5 (and lost 6) of the 12 league games played in the town to date.
There has only ever been 1 draw (1-1) in this league fixture (back in February 1968). Just 2 of those games have been played at the Mad Stad with each team winning 1 though Reading's win (4-3) is one game that will live long in the memory of the 16022 fans that attended back in October 2000 (highlights below).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXYRr4vDyFo
How to follow the game
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- BBC Radio Berkshire (FM : 104.4, 104.1 or 95.4 depending where you are in the area)