When : Tuesday January 23, 2024, 8pm
Where : SCL Stadium, Reading, RG2 0FL
Capacity : 24,161
After the "biggun in Wiggun" comes the "barbie with Derby" only all the prime meat is starting to be nicked by bigger and better run barbies elsewhere. This game will also likely have Reading supporters suffering through 90 minutes of Derby "no problems to see here" County fans giving it large so let's hope the responding banter is up to the mark.
It's certainly going to be a struggle on the pitch for the home side as Derby are looking good for at least a play off spot at the moment and after a slow start, that saw them lose 3 out of 4 league games, they're recovered very decently to be one of the more consistent form teams. At the moment the Rams are on a run of 5 wins and 1 draw in the last 7 league games and haven't lost away since crashing 3-1 at Stevenage at the end of October, in fact, since then, they've only lost 1 of the last 13 in the league (home to the Posh on New Years Day).
Threats come from James Collins (12 goals in 27 apps), Nathan Mendez-Laing (6 in 27) and the experienced Martyn Waghorn also with 6 but from 13 games. Midfield will be key though as Derby will likely field Conor Hourihane and Tom Barkhuizen. Overall this is as tough as you're going to find in this division and Reading really do need to boost confidence after the apparent "no show" on Saturday.
Really not sure the injury state at the club, as far as I am aware it's pretty much a clean bill of health but it'll probably be tempered by the need to rest anyone who might be off in the last 10 days of the transfer window.
Referee
Darren Drysdale
Previously
04 Sep 2023 > Cambridge United 1-0 Reading
19 Mar 2016 > Reading 1-1 Cardiff City
11 Aug 2015 > Colchester United 0-1 Reading (League Cup)
06 Apr 2012 > Reading 2-0 Leeds United
30 Apr 2006 > Reading 2-1 Queen's Park Rangers
Historically
This will be the 24th visit from Derby for a league game in Reading and all have been played since September 1984 (a drab 0-0, which we'd probably all take right now).
Reading have the upper hand on Derby with almost as twice as many wins across all league games (23) as their more illustrious opponents. However while Reading have that upper hand, and have recorded 13 home wins to Derby’s 4 away wins, the fact remains that Reading have only won 2 of the previous 9 home games against Derby.
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)