When : Saturday October 19, 12.30pm
Where : SCL Stadium, Reading, RG2 0FL
Capacity : 24,161
The "Saturday lunch time home game for the telly" fixtures continue with another challenge for AFC Charity, in the shape of Crawley Town.
This game sees 16th take on 22nd so is another struggling side looking for points but we all know that no matter how good Reading are at home they are more than capable of real stinkers from time to time (so let's hope the Orient performance doesn't resurface).
Crawley are a new name on the fixture calendar and like Orient earlier this season are struggling in the relegation places already. However while promoted last season this level is not unknown to them having previously survived three seasons in the third tier around a decade ago.
The Red Devils have only picked up 1 point since winning their first two league games of the season and that point was from a home draw with Stockport a month ago since then it's been a run of 5 straight defeats (so you can see this one is in prime charity territory) culminating in being done 5-3 at home by Shrewsbury last week. They have, however, only played 4 away league games (though they have managed 1 more win in that time than Reading have on their league travels), and while losing 3 of them they are hard to break down as all defeats have been by a solitary goal so expect them to be defensive and looking for set pieces and breakaways, while Reading huff and puff and struggle to blow the Crawley bus over.
Despite promotion they've pretty much overhauled the squad that was so successful with 19 new faces arriving over the summer (including 5 loans) and 9 moving on including star striker Daniel Orsi (to Burton) and former Reading favourite Liam Kelly (to franchise). Despite that they won their first two games but whereas you'd expect such a new look squad to build an understanding and improve the wheels have rather unexpectedly fallen off their bus (so that'll make it even harder to move on Saturday then).
The player to mark out of the game is midfielder Junior Quitirna who has hit 4 (50%) of Crawley's league goals this season, which is 1 more than their three strikers combined.
While Reading will be without the injured Dorsett and suspended WiFi there is a possibility that both Pereira and Camara will be fit enough to return to the squad. Crawley will also be upset though as they will be missing defender Josh Flint due to suspension after he was sent off v Shrewsbury last Saturday.
With WiFi out would expect Selles to stick Knibbs out onto the left side and bring Savage back into midfield.
Referee
Edward (Joe) Duckworth (Lewis method)
Previously
Nothing
Historically
First ever league game time again and seem to remember about a year ago another first ever league game against a side in a bit of a struggle in this division. Remember future FA Cup opponents Fleetwood? Hoping Reading can collect the points this time rather than embarrassingly collapse into the same dreary forgettable nothingness.
While first time league visitors, Reading did win 3-1 at Crawley in the FA Cup back in 2013 but that's the only time the two have played each other - and last time Reading bought one of their players straight after the game!
How to follow the game
- Get a ticket and go
- Sky red button thing
- Listen to Radio 5 Live and/or a myriad of other radio stations for score flashes
- Ring/text a mate for updates
- Use a RoyalsTV subscription
- BBC Radio Berkshire (FM : 104.4, 104.1 or 95.4 depending where you are in the area)