When : Monday 18th April 2022, 3pm
Where : SCL Madejski Stadium, Reading, RG2 0FL
Capacity : 24,161
Well after the miracle at Bramall Lane comes a much more down to Earth affair in the shape of a visit from more Welshmen, this time in the white colours of Swansea. The worry here is that, once again after a great result, the lads turn up and serve everyone one with another round of, at best, complacency and at worst, something that plumbs the very depths of stinky bog water. But surely they will have learned with the Cardiff mess being so fresh in the mind?
Swansea sit 14th with nothing to play for apart from pride and next season’s contracts, but then that was pretty much the modus operandi for the last team to visit Reading and look what happened so that should have zero bearing on things. The current form of the Swans is 4 wins and 2 draws from their last 6 so they are good solid performers on a decent run. Their last defeat was just over a month ago at Blackpool and since then they’ve won all 3 of the away games they’ve played (at Peterborough, Cardiff and Millwall) and conceded just 2 (207 minutes now since they last conceded on their travels) while scoring 8. The final challenge on this one is the fact that Reading have failed to beat Swansea at home in any of the last 8 attempts including that 3-0 reverse in the League Cup back in August, let’s hope it’s a challenge equal to a trip to Sheffield United.
The big threats to watch here are Joel Piroe, Michael Obafemi and perennial right royal pain in the arse Jamie Paterson. These scallywags are responsible for 36 of Swansea’s 49 league goals so quite some contribution and it’s likely to take a good deal of organisation to cut all three out for 90+ minutes. But if they can be reduced to meagre pickings then there’s a reasonably good chance of overcoming the Welsh threat.
I can’t find any injury problems listed for Swansea so their expected line up will be; Fisher; Cabango, Naughton, Latibeaudiere; Christie, Fulton, Grimes, Wolf; Piroe, Paterson; Obafemi. Reading have Araruna and Dann out for the season (and Swift touch and go) but Meite and Halilovic both seem to be there or thereabouts. Joao went off v Sheffield United with a tight hamstring in a precautionary move but while he should be available for Swansea it will obviously be a concern throughout the game that he may not be quite on 100%.
Elsewhere at the bottom, Derby may well be more or less out of it if they lose to Fulham later tonight (8pm ko). If they are out of it then their visit to QPR’s current horrendous Readingesque injury problems and appalling form could well be moot. Barnsley host Peterborough in the “points have to go somewhere” derby. The good thing there is that Peterborough beat Blackburn to keep their “dream” alive so all the better for that game’s competitiveness.
Referee
Kevin Friend
Previously
03 Mar 2020 > Reading 1-2 Sheffield United (FA Cup)
15 Aug 2017 > Reading 2-1 Aston Villa
28 Jan 2014 > Reading 5-1 Blackpool
28 Apr 2013 > Reading 0-0 Queen's Park Rangers
12 Jan 2013 > Reading 3-2 West Bromwich Albion
30 Oct 2012 > Reading 5-7 Arsenal ( League Cup )
18 Aug 2012 > Reading 1-1 Stoke City
02 Apr 2011 > Reading 2-0 Portsmouth
26 Dec 2010 > Reading 4-1 Bristol City
24 Apr 2010 > Watford 3-0 Reading
08 Dec 2009 > Reading 2-4 Crystal Palace
10 Apr 2009 > Reading 0-1 Sheffield United
04 Oct 2008 > Reading 3-1 Burnley
28 Aug 2007 > Swansea City 0-1 Reading ( League Cup )
09 Aug 2005 > Brighton & Hove Albion 0-2 Reading
21 Mar 2005 > Brighton & Hove Albion 0-1 Reading
18 Sep 2004 > Reading 3-1 Gillingham
Historically
Reading and Swansea have played each at all 4 levels of the Football/Premier League over 35 previous seasons together. Therefore this is the 36th league game played at the Reading end of things and so far it’s 18 wins to Reading and 10 to Swansea though Reading have failed to win any of the last 6 league games played in the town. Mind you that’s probably the record you want to see waving in front of you while the club is on this weird run.
How to follow the game
- Ticket time - if there’s going to be any left….
- Listen to Radio 5 Live and/or a myriad of other radio stations for score flashes
- Ring/text a mate for updates
- Use a RoyalTV subscription
- BBC Radio Berkshire (FM : 104.4, 104.1 or 95.4 depending where you are in the area)