
Jan 14th features a match where Reading and Queens Park Rangers will play a match in Reading in a meeting of these two evenly matched Championship teams. The game day is forecasted to be a windy and cool day, with daytime temperatures of only 7 degrees, which will make playing unpleasant. Reading sits at 13th place in the tables. In their last match they recorded a 2-0 shutout win against Watford. Kelvin Abretti struck first for Reading in the %Minute minute of the %HalfNumber half’s stoppage time, then Shane Long added another in the 3rd minute of the second half’s stoppage time In the end, Watford couldn’t muster any offence and Reading ran away with the shutout win. Reading is looking for direction having 4 win and 4 losses in their last 10 matches, while in their last match, Queens Park Rangers recorded a 1-2 loss against Fleetwood Town. Samuel Field struck first for Queens Park Rangers in the 37th minute, then Aristote Nsiala tied it up for Fleetwood Town in the 40th minute But luckily in the 67th minute, they were able to complete the comback with a goal by Promise Omochere. Queens Park Rangers looks to improve on their recent performance, having lost 6 of their last 10.
In their last match together, in Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, Queens Park Rangers won by a score of 2 to 1. Andy Carroll scored the first goal for Reading in the 30th minute on a penalty shot, then Lyndon Dykes got the equalizer for Queens Park Rangers in the 33rd minute on a feed from Osman Kakay Finally they completed the comback in the 84th minute on a penalty goal by Lyndon Dykes to cap off a wild match.
Queens Park Rangers is having problems scoring lately. Their top scorers, Jimmy Dunne and Ilias Chair each only have 1 goal in their last 5. Reading is lucky enough to have a few offensive weapons, with Thomas Ince and Andy Carroll each having 2 goals in their last five.