When : Saturday 9th March 2024, 3pm
Where : Madejski Stadium, Reading, RG2 0FL
Capacity : 24,161
Wycombe Wanderers turn up next as Reading go looking for a second successive league win for the first time in a month.
The Chairboys are pretty much the same sort of standard as Reading, only the lack of having a twonk for an owner has seen them able to keep the points they've earned this season and consequently they are 2 points and 2 places better off than Reading, though winning this game will obviously see Reading climb above their near neighbours.
Form for Wycombe isn't too hot at the moment, being on a run of 1 win in 5, but then Shrewsbury were hardly "pulling up trees" when they arrived, but we all know AFC Charity turned up to help out in that one so hopefully it'll be too soon for a reappearance. However Wycombe have reached the final of the Bristol Street Motors Trophy after beating Bradford and so will have a trip to Wembley to look forward to next month against Peterborough.
The Chairboys' leading scorer this season is defender Luke Leahy with 8 which rather suggests a team that are a handful from set pieces so let's hope that Reading don't spend the afternoon giving away as many corners and free kicks as they can. Garath McCleary is one of those players who has actually managed to light the way for Wycombe's attack minded players having bagged 4 along with Sam Vokes but it is the non striking roles that have been providing much of the scoring activity with 5 for midfielder Dale Taylor and 4 for another defender in the shape of Joe Low.
Not really expecting much in the way of team changes for Reading though maybe Holmes and Dorsett might have recovered sufficiently to play a part from the bench. Meanwhile Wycombe will be missing midfielder David Wheeler after his dismissal in under 7 seconds last weekend.
Other bottom half L1 games on Saturday:
Burton v Peterborough
Cambridge v Northampton
Charlton v Carlisle
Oxford v Cheltenham
Port Vale v Shrewsbury
Stevenage v Fleetwood
Referee
Carl Brook
Previously
12 Dec 23 > Reading 1-1 Oxford United
19 Sep 23 > Exeter City 0-9 Reading (EFL Trophy)
Historically
Here's a rarity, Reading have a 100% home record against Wycombe in the league, true it's only 5 games but it's still something to hope the club can hang onto. Reading have scored 9 against 2 managed by Wycombe in that time and all games have been at the current league level except for the awful struggle which developed between the teams that one time in the second tier.
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
- Use an RoyalTV subscription
- BBC Radio Berkshire (FM : 104.4, 104.1 or 95.4 depending where you are in the area)
- Or you can always just go and get a ticket