When : Tuesday, 26 December 2023, 3pm
Where : Weston Homes Stadium, London Road, Peterborough, PE2 8AL
Capacity : 15,314
Reading take their unbeaten in two away record to London Road next for the return of the opening fixture of the season and a game we all probably expect will be a home win.
Despite Reading's current decent form of 3 wins and 2 draws from the last 6 league games this will be a very difficult game as Peterborough are "flying", as many would have expected, being currently 2nd in the table and having won 5 and drawn 1 of their last 6 league games. Add to that the fact that Reading have failed to keep a clean sheet away from home in a league game since the trip to Luton on 1st November 2022 and things are pretty well stacked in favour of the Posh for this one.
Kwame Poku and Ephron Mason-Clark are leading scorers at Peterborough with 7 goals apiece, then there's Kyprianou on 5. if they fail to deliver then the prolific (for this level) Johnson Clarke-Harris can back them up, plus several others in the squad have amassed 4 goals so far this season so it's going to be a difficult challenge to keep the whole lot at bay.
Reading should be pretty much full strength again with just McIntyre (illness) and Yiadom (knee) being doubtful as I don't think there'll be any knocks from the Wigan game. Therefore I expect an unchanged side for this game but don't be surprised if Selles has a "fiddle" as a trip to Cheltenham is on Friday evening.
Finally, no overnight stays now so the team are driving up on the morning of the game. However at least that shouldn't impact the likely result too much given the last 12 months on the road.
Referee
David Rock
Previously....
Nothing
Historically
This is the 19th season shared with the team that’s posh but not royal with the first league game being a 3-2 home win for Reading back in 1961.
Reading have managed just 2 wins from the 18 previous league visits and of the other 16 league appearances at London Road 10 have been lost so visiting this part of Cambridgeshire isn’t exactly noted for being a happy place for the Biscuitmen. The last league win there was just over 22 years ago in November 2001.
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)