2019–20 Reading F.C. season

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Reading
2019–20 season
ManagerJosé Gomes
(until 9 October)[1]
Mark Bowen
(from 14 October)[2]
StadiumMadejski Stadium
Championship14th
FA CupFifth round vs
Sheffield United
EFL CupThird round vs
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Top goalscorerLeague: Yakou Méïté (13)
All: Yakou Méïté (17)
Highest home attendance16,918 vs Leeds United
(26 November 2019)
Lowest home attendance10,088 vs Wigan Athletic
(26 February 2020)
Average home league attendance11,969 (14 July 2020)

The 2019–20 season was Reading's 149th year in existence and seventh consecutive season in the Championship,[3] and covers the period from 1 July 2019 to 22 July 2020.

Season review

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Pre-season

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On 14 May, Reading announced that they would be heading to Estepona on 7 July, for a two-week training camp that would feature a number of friendly matches.[4]

On 20 June, the fixture list for the 2019–20 EFL Championship season was released, with Reading opening their campaign at home to Sheffield Wednesday,[5] and a couple of hours later Reading where drawn away to Wycombe Wanderers in the first round of the EFL Cup.[6] On 28 June, Reading announced a new principal sponsorship deal with Casumo for two years.[7]

On 2 July, Nicky Shorey returned to the club, taking up the role of Academy Lead Scout,[8] and Mehmet Ali joined from Tottenham Hotspur as U23 Assistant Coach. Three days later, Liam Moore was confirmed as club captain, replacing Paul McShane who had left the club following the expiration of his contract.[9] On 22 July, John O'Shea returned to the club as First Team Coach.[10]

Transfers and contracts

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On 20 June, Lewis Ward moved to Exeter City for an undisclosed fee.[11] On 27 June, Tyler Frost, Adam Liddle and Ramarni Medford-Smith all signed new professional deals until the end of the 2019–20 season, whilst Adam Desbois, Marcel Elva-Fountaine and Roberto Nditi signed their first professional contracts also until the end of the season.[12]

On 8 July, Liam Kelly moved to Feyenoord on a permanent transfer, and Darren Sidoel left the club by mutual consent.[13] On 11 July, Reading announced the season-long loan signing of João Virgínia from Everton.[14] The following day, Reading announced that Jón Daði Böðvarsson had left the club to join Millwall on a permanent transfer.[15] On 15 July, Michael Olise signed a three-year professional contract with Reading.[16] Later that week, on 19 July, Reading announced the signing of Michael Morrison on a two-year contract after his Birmingham City contract expired at the end of the previous season.[17] Reading announced the signing of Charlie Adam on 22 July on a one-year contract after his Stoke City contract expired at the end of the previous season.[18] Two days later, 24 July, Reading announced the return of Matt Miazga on a season-long loan deal from Chelsea,[19] and that forward Marc McNulty had moved to Sunderland on loan for the season.[20] At the end of the month, Reading announced the half-season loan of Liam Driscoll to Yeovil Town[21] and the release of David Meyler,[22] on 30 and 31 July respectively.

On 1 August, Luke Southwood moved to Hamilton Academical on loan until 5 January 2020.[23] The following day, Reading announced the signing of Lucas Boyé on a season-long loan deal from Torino,[24] whilst Sam Smith moved to Cambridge United on loan for the season.[25]

Matches

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On 6 July, Reading won their first preseason friendly in two seasons, a 2–0 victory over Southend United at their Hogwood Training Ground, with goals coming from Michael Olise in the first half and Modou Barrow in the second half.[Report 1] Four days later, Reading defeated Gibraltar United 10–0 in the first game of their Spanish tour in Marbella. Danny Loader scored a hat-trick, Jordan Holsgrove and Yakou Méïté both scored braces and Andrija Novakovich, Tom McIntyre and Josh Barrett also scored.[Report 2] Reading's second game in Spain was against Sevilla at the Estadio Municipal Felipe del Valle in San José de la Rinconada. Reading took the lead in the 57th minute through Novakovich, before a Nolito penalty and José Lara goal game the La Liga club the victory.[Report 3] On 16 July Reading took part in two friendly matches, the first being a 0–0 draw against Malaga B,[Report 4] with the second being a 1–0 victory over Extremadura thanks to a 60th-minute Loader penalty.[Report 5] Reading ended their Spanish tour by playing two games on 20 July, the first being a 1–0 defeat to Lincoln City,[Report 6] with Granada defeating Reading by the same scoreline later in the evening.[Report 7] On Wednesday 24 July, Reading drew with Birmingham City in a behind-doors friendly at Hogwood Park, with the only Reading goal coming from Novakovich.[Report 8] Later on in the afternoon of 24 July, Reading defeated Peterborough United 4–2, with the Reading goals coming from Tyler Blackett, Barrow, John Swift and Barrett.[Report 9] Reading finished their pre-season preparations by hosting Chelsea at the Madejski Stadium on 28 July. Reading took the lead through Barrett in the first half before Ross Barkley and Kenedy scored seeing Chelsea go into half time leading 2–1. Shortly into the second half Michael Morrison equalised before a quick fire double from Mason Mount saw Chelsea take a 4–2 lead. With 19 minutes to go, Sam Baldock pulled one goal back to leave the final score Reading 3–4 Chelsea.[Report 10]

August

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At the start of August, Myles Roberts joined Tonbridge Angels on loan after former Reading goalkeeper Jon Henly was ruled out with a shoulder injury.[26]

Reading's first match of the season was a 1–3 home defeat to Sheffield Wednesday on 3 August, with Yakou Méïté scoring Reading's only goal.[Report 11]

On 5 August Adam Desbois left Reading to join Brighton & Hove Albion,[27] whilst Rafael was released by Sampdoria, with Reading signing him on a three-year contract the following day.[28][29] Also on 6 August, Reading announced the season-long loan signing of Pelé from AS Monaco,[30] and the signing of Lucas João on a four-year contract from Sheffield Wednesday.[31] On 7 August, George Pușcaș signed for Reading on a five-year contract from Inter Milan for an undisclosed fee.[32] On Transfer Deadline day, 8 August, Ovie Ejaria returned to the club on a season-long loan from Liverpool with a view to a permanent move,[33] whilst Lexus Beeden joined the U23 squad from Tooting & Mitcham.[34] Reading played their second game of the season on 10 August, a 2–1 away defeat to Hull City with Lucas João scoring Readings only goal of the game midway through the second half.[Report 12]

On 12 August, Modou Barrow moved to Denizlispor on a season-long loan deal,[35] with Reading confirming the deal a day later.[36] Also on 13 August, Yeovil Town confirmed that Liam Driscoll had returned to Reading after suffering an injury with The Glovers.[37]

Reading took part in the first round of the EFL Cup on 13 August, drawing 1–1 away to Wycombe Wanderers with George Pușcaș scoring the equaliser in the 63rd minute to force penalties. Reading's debut goalkeeper Rafael Cabral saved two out of four penalties he faced with Reading scoring all of theirs to progress 4–2 on penalties. Following the match the second-round draw was made, with Reading being given an away trip to Plymouth Argyle.[38]

On 16 August, Adrian Popa moved to FCSB on a season-long loan deal.[39]

On 27 August, Jordan Holsgrove joined Atlético Baleares on a season-long loan deal.[40]

On 30 August, Tennai Watson joined Coventry City on loan until 2 January 2020.[41]

September

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On 2 September, Andrija Novakovich left Reading in a permanent transfer to Frosinone for an undisclosed fee,[42] and Tom Holmes joined Roeselare on a season-long loan.[43]

On 18 September, Reading announced the signing of goalkeeper James Holden, winger Femi Azeez and forward Augustus McGiff to their academy.[44]

On 20 September, Akin Odimayo joined Hungerford Town on a one-month loan deal.[45]

On 25 September, Myles Roberts joined Bognor Regis Town on loan.[46]

At the end of September, James Holden joined Bognor Regis Town on loan as cover for the injured Myles Roberts.[47]

October

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On 1 October, Yakou Méïté extended his contract with Reading until the summer of 2023.[48]

On 4 October, after two clean sheets in two games for Bognor Regis Town, James Holden joined Bracknell Town on loan a short-term loan deal.[49]

On 8 October, Reading announced the singing of Werick Caetano on a contract until the end of the season, with Caetano joining up with the U23.[50]

On 9 October, Reading sacked manager José Gomes.[1] On 14 October, Mark Bowen was appointed as Gomes' replacement moving down from the role of Sporting Director.[2]

On 21 October, 17-year-old defender Jeriel Dorsett signed his first professional contract with the club until the summer of 2021.[51]

On 26 October, Reading's away match against Nottingham Forest was postponed due to the adverse weather conditions in the East Midlands.[52]

On 28 October, Gabriel Osho featured on trial for Ipswich Town U23's in their game against Coventry City.[53]

November

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On 12 November, Ramarni Medford-Smith joined Torquay United on loan until 1 January 2020, whilst Ben House joined Dagenham & Redbridge also on loan until 1 January 2020.[54]

On 22 November, Jökull Andrésson signed a new contract with Reading, keeping him at the club until the summer of 2022.[55]

On 26 November, Reading confirmed that Academy Manager Ged Roddy had left the club.[56]

December

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On 2 December, Reading were drawn at home to Blackpool in the Third Round of the 2019–20 FA Cup.[57]

On 4 December, Reading announced that Michael Gilkes had been appointed as Academy Manager, after Ged Roddy left the club in November.[58]

On 7 December, Reading confirmed that Gabriel Osho had joined Yeovil Town on loan until 4 January 2020.[59]

On 16 December, Readings postponed match against Nottingham Forest on 26 October, was confirmed as being rearranged to 22 January 2020 at 19:45.[60]

January

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Reading began January with a 2–1 victory over Fulham at Craven Cottage thanks to goals from John Swift, his third goal in as many games, and Charlie Adam.[Report 13] Reading's second game of January came on 4 January at home to Blackpool in the Third Round of the FA Cup. Reading went behind to a 28th-minute goal from Nathan Delfouneso, before Sam Baldock equalised in the 56th. Armand Gnanduillet restored Blackpools lead in the 60th minute before Danny Loader equalised in the 66th. In the 68th minute Teddy Howe conceded a penalty, with Gnanduillet stepping up and trying a Panenka, which came back off the crossbar before being cleared, leaving the match to end 2–2.[Report 14]

On 6 January, Thierry Nevers signed his first professional contract with Reading, until the summer 2021.[61]

On 9 January, Mark Bowen was nominated for the December Championship Manager of the Month, whilst Rafael Cabral was nominated for December Player of the Month.[62]

On 17 January, Bowen extended his contract as Reading manager until the summer of 2021.[63]

On 28 January, Conor Lawless signed a new contract with Reading, keeping him at the club until the summer of 2021.[64]

Transfers

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On 7 January, Josh Barrett left the club to join Bristol Rovers on a permanent contract,[65] and João Virgínia returned to Everton.[66] On 13 January, New Zealand international midfielder Matthew Ridenton joined Reading for a week-long trial.[67] On 16 January, Jack Nolan moved to Walsall for an undisclosed fee.[68]

On 21 January, Luke Southwood signed a new contract with Reading until the summer of 2021, and then returned to Hamilton Academical on loan until the end of the season.[69]

On 30 January, Ben House returned to Dagenham & Redbridge on loan for the remainder of the season,[70] U23 goalkeeper, Myles Roberts, left the club to sign for Watford,[71] and Reading announced the signing of Felipe Araruna on a 2.5-year contract from São Paulo.[72]

On 31 January, academy graduate Teddy Howe left to club to sign permanently with Blackpool,[73] and Vito Mannone joined Esbjerg fB on loan for the remainder of the season.[74] Later that same day, Reading announced that Marc McNulty had swapped a loan deal at Sunderland to join Hibernian until the end of the season,[75] and that Ayub Masika had joined the club on loan from Beijing Renhe on loan until the end of the season.[76]

February

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On 8 February, Femi Azeez joined Bracknell Town on an initial 28-day loan deal.[77]

On 11 February, Adam Liddle joined Derry City on loan until 30 June.[78]

On 14 February, Akin Odimayo and Andre Burley both moved to Waterford on loan.[79][80]

On 18 February, Imari Samuels signed his first professional contract with the club, keeping him at Reading until the summer of 2022, with Reading also confirming the signing of Joseph Ajose on a contract until the summer of 2021 after impressing on trial having left Port Vale.[81]

March

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On 2 March, Josh Hewitt signed his first professional contract, keeping him at Reading until the summer of 2021.[82]

On 13 March, the EFL postponed all league fixtures until 3 April due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[83]

On 19 March, the EFL postponed all league fixtures until 30 April due to the continuing coronavirus pandemic.[84]

April

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On 3 April, the EFL postponed all league fixtures indefinitely until it is safe to resume.[85]

On 15 April, Reading announced that Chief Executive Nigel Howe and manager Mark Bowen agreed to defer a substantial percentage of their salary for April, May and June.[86]

May

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On 26 May, Reading's first team players agreed to a wage deferral for May, June and July.[87]

On 29 May, Esbjerg fB announced that Vito Mannone's loan had been extended by a further month enabling him to finish the extended Danish Superliga season.[88]

On 31 May, the EFL announced that the Championship had agreed to a provisional return date of 20 June to finish the season by 30 July, with the potential of Matchday squads being extended to 20 players, and 5 substitutions being permitted.[89]

June

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On 8 June, the EFL confirmed the revised schedule for the remaining nice games of the season.[90]

On 18 June, Atlético Baleares announced that Jordan Holsgrove had returned to Reading, after they declined to extend Holsgrove's loan until the end of the Segunda División B play-offs.[91]

On 26 June, Reading agreed contract extensions until the end of the season with Chris Gunter, Jordan Obita, Tyler Blackett, Gabriel Osho, Garath McCleary and Charlie Adam whilst it was announced that Danny Loader had turned down the contract extension, therefor leaving the club on 30 June 2020.[92]

July

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On 1 July, AS Monaco confirmed that the loan deals for Pelé's loan deal with Reading had been extended until the end of the season.[93]

On 2 July Reading announced that Coniah Boyce-Clarke, James Holden and Augustus McGiff had all professional terms with the club, whilst Femi Azeez had signed a new one-year contract after previous deal had expired on 30 June. It was also confirmed that all five loan players, Lucas Boyé, Ovie Ejaria, Pelé, Ayub Masika and Matt Miazga, had extended their stay until the end of the season. Whilst the club confirmed that Liam Driscoll, Lexus Beeden, Andre Burley, Marcel Elva-Fountaine, Ramarni Medford-Smith, Akin Odimayo, Emmanuel Obamakinwa, Werick Caetano, Ethan Coleman, Tyler Frost, Pedro Neves, Roberto Nditi, Ben House and Adam Liddle had all left the club after their contracts had expired.[94]

On 20 July, Reading confirmed the permanent transfer of Modou Barrow to Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors.[95]

Ahead of the final game of the season, on 22 July, Rafael Cabral was announced as the player of the season.[96]

On 25 July, Reading confirmed that Chris Gunter, Jordan Obita, Tyler Blackett, Garath McCleary and Charlie Adam would all be leaving the club when their contracts expired at the end of the month, whilst Gabriel Osho had been offered a new contract by the club.[97]

Transfers

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In

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Date Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.
19 July 2019 DF England Michael Morrison Birmingham City Free [17]
22 July 2019 MF Scotland Charlie Adam Stoke City Free [18]
6 August 2019 GK Brazil Rafael Sampdoria Free [29]
6 August 2019 FW Portugal Lucas João Sheffield Wednesday Undisclosed [31]
7 August 2019 FW Romania George Pușcaș Internazionale Undisclosed [32]
8 August 2019 DF England Lexus Beeden Tooting & Mitcham Undisclosed [34]
18 September 2019 GK England James Holden Bury Free [44]
18 September 2019 MF England Femi Azeez Wealdstone Free [44]
18 September 2019 FW United States Augustus McGiff New York City Academy Undisclosed [44]
8 October 2019 MF Brazil Werick Caetano Vasco da Gama Undisclosed [50]
30 January 2020 MF Brazil Felipe Araruna São Paulo Undisclosed [72]
18 February 2020 MF England Joseph Ajose Port Vale Free [81]

Out

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Date Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.
20 June 2019 GK England Lewis Ward Exeter City Undisclosed [11]
8 July 2019 MF Republic of Ireland Liam Kelly Feyenoord Undisclosed [13]
12 July 2019 FW Iceland Jón Daði Böðvarsson Millwall Undisclosed [15]
5 August 2019 GK England Adam Desbois Brighton & Hove Albion Undisclosed [27]
2 September 2019 FW United States Andrija Novakovich Frosinone Undisclosed [42]
7 January 2020 MF Republic of Ireland Josh Barrett Bristol Rovers Undisclosed [65]
16 January 2020 FW England Jack Nolan Walsall Undisclosed [68]
30 January 2020 GK England Myles Roberts Watford Undisclosed [71]
31 January 2020 DF England Teddy Howe Blackpool Undisclosed [73]
20 July 2020 FW The Gambia Modou Barrow Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Undisclosed [95]

Loans in

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Start date Position Nationality Name From End date Ref.
11 July 2019 GK Portugal João Virgínia Everton 7 January 2020 [14][66]
24 July 2019 DF United States Matt Miazga Chelsea End of Season [19]
2 August 2019 FW Argentina Lucas Boyé Torino End of Season [24]
6 August 2019 MF Guinea-Bissau Pelé AS Monaco End of Season [30][93]
8 August 2019 MF England Ovie Ejaria Liverpool End of Season [33]
31 January 2020 FW Kenya Ayub Masika Beijing Renhe End of Season [76]

Loans out

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Start date Position Nationality Name To End date Ref.
10 February 2019 GK Italy Vito Mannone Minnesota United 1 January 2020 [98]
26 February 2019 FW Nigeria Sone Aluko Beijing Renhe 1 January 2020 [99]
24 July 2019 FW Scotland Marc McNulty Sunderland 31 January 2019 [20][75]
30 July 2019 GK Australia Liam Driscoll Yeovil Town 13 August 2019 [21][37]
August 2019 GK England Myles Roberts Tonbridge Angels September 2019 [26]
1 August 2019 GK England Luke Southwood Hamilton Academical 5 January 2020 [23]
2 August 2019 FW England Sam Smith Cambridge United End of Season [25]
12 August 2019 FW The Gambia Modou Barrow Denizlispor 31 May 2020 [35][36]
16 August 2019 MF Romania Adrian Popa FCSB End of Season [39]
27 August 2019 MF Scotland Jordan Holsgrove Atlético Baleares 18 June 2020 [40][91]
30 August 2019 DF England Tennai Watson Coventry City 2 January 2020 [41]
2 September 2019 DF England Tom Holmes Roeselare End of Season [43]
20 September 2019 DF England Akin Odimayo Hungerford Town 20 October 2019 [45]
25 September 2019 GK England Myles Roberts Bognor Regis Town [46]
28 September 2019 GK England James Holden Bognor Regis Town [47]
4 October 2019 GK England James Holden Bracknell Town [49]
12 November 2019 DF England Ramarni Medford-Smith Torquay United 1 January 2020 [54]
12 November 2019 FW Scotland Ben House Dagenham & Redbridge 1 January 2020 [54]
7 December 2019 DF England Gabriel Osho Yeovil Town 4 January 2020 [59]
21 January 2020 GK England Luke Southwood Hamilton Academical End of Season [69]
30 January 2020 FW Scotland Ben House Dagenham & Redbridge End of Season [70]
31 January 2020 GK Italy Vito Mannone Esbjerg fB End of Season [74][88]
31 January 2020 FW Scotland Marc McNulty Hibernian End of Season [75]
8 February 2020 MF England Femi Azeez Bracknell Town 6 March 2020 [77]
11 February 2020 FW England Adam Liddle Derry City 30 June 2020 [78]
14 February 2020 DF Saint Kitts and Nevis Andre Burley Waterford 30 June 2020 [79][80]
14 February 2020 DF England Akin Odimayo Waterford 30 June 2020 [79][80]

Released

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Date Position Nationality Name Joined Date Ref.
8 July 2019 DF Netherlands Darren Sidoel Arda Kardzhali 8 August 2019 [13][100]
31 July 2019 MF Republic of Ireland David Meyler Retired 30 August 2019 [22][101]
30 June 2020 GK Australia Liam Driscoll Bayswater City [94]
30 June 2020 GK Italy Vito Mannone AS Monaco 11 September 2020 [102]
30 June 2020 DF England Lexus Beeden Welling United 3 October 2020 [94]
30 June 2020 DF England Marcel Elva-Fountaine Burnley U23 17 August 2020 [94][103]
30 June 2020 DF England Ramarni Medford-Smith Marlow 19 September 2020 [94]
30 June 2020 DF England Roberto Nditi Bracknell Town 12 September 2020 [94]
30 June 2020 DF England Emmanuel Obamakinwa Wembley [94]
30 June 2020 DF England Akin Odimayo Swindon Town 18 August 2020 [94][104]
30 June 2020 DF Saint Kitts and Nevis Andre Burley Wycombe Wanderers 29 September 2020 [94][105]
30 June 2020 MF Brazil Werick Caetano Miedź Legnica 26 February 2021 [94]
30 June 2020 MF Brazil Pedro Neves Cartagena 10 August 2020 [94][106]
30 June 2020 MF England Ethan Coleman Brackley Town 19 September 2020 [94][107]
30 June 2020 MF England Tyler Frost Crawley Town 1 August 2020 [94][108]
30 June 2020 MF Romania Adrian Popa Voluntari 16 October 2020 [109]
30 June 2020 FW England Danny Loader Porto 20 August 2020 [92][110]
30 June 2020 FW England Adam Liddle Chelmsford City 29 July 2020 [94][111]
30 June 2020 FW Scotland Ben House Eastleigh 12 August 2020 [94][112]
31 July 2020 DF England Tyler Blackett Nottingham Forest 15 August 2020 [97][113]
31 July 2020 DF England Gabriel Osho Luton Town 18 November 2020 [114][115]
31 July 2020 DF England Jordan Obita Oxford United 9 November 2020 [97][116]
31 July 2020 DF Wales Chris Gunter Charlton Athletic 8 October 2020 [97][117]
31 July 2020 MF Jamaica Garath McCleary Wycombe Wanderers 4 November 2020 [97][118]
31 July 2020 MF Scotland Charlie Adam Dundee 15 September 2020 [97][119]

Trial

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Date from Date to Position Nationality Name
1 July 2019[120] MF England Denzeil Boadu
September 2019 8 October 2019 MF Brazil Werick Caetano
October 2019 FW France Emmanuel Samba
13 January 2020[67] 17 January 2020[67] MF New Zealand Matthew Ridenton

Squad

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As of match played 22 July 2020[121]
No. Name Nationality Position Date of birth (Age) Signed from Signed in Contract ends Apps. Goals
Goalkeepers
1 Sam Walker England GK (1991-10-02)2 October 1991 (aged 28) Colchester United 2018[122] 2021[122] 14 0
33 Rafael Cabral Brazil GK (1990-05-20)20 May 1990 (aged 30) Sampdoria 2019[29] 2022[29] 46 0
40 Jökull Andrésson Iceland GK (2001-08-25)25 August 2001 (aged 18) Academy 2018[123] 2022[55] 0 0
43 Luke Southwood England GK (1997-12-06)6 December 1997 (aged 22) Academy 2016[124] 2021[69] 0 0
Defenders
2 Chris Gunter Wales DF (1989-07-21)21 July 1989 (aged 31) Nottingham Forest 2012 2020[92] 314 4
4 Michael Morrison England DF (1988-03-03)3 March 1988 (aged 32) Birmingham City 2019[17] 2021[17] 48 2
5 Matt Miazga United States DF (1995-07-19)19 July 1995 (aged 25) loan from Chelsea 2019[19] 2020[19] 42 2
6 Liam Moore[a] England DF (1993-01-31)31 January 1993 (aged 27) Leicester City 2016[125] 2023[126] 181 6
11 Jordan Obita England DF (1993-12-08)8 December 1993 (aged 26) Academy 2010 2020[92] 191 7
16 Tom McIntyre Scotland DF (1998-11-06)6 November 1998 (aged 21) Academy 2016[124] 2021[127] 16 0
17 Andy Yiadom[b] Ghana DF (1991-12-02)2 December 1991 (aged 28) Barnsley 2018[128] 2022[128] 73 2
24 Tyler Blackett England DF (1994-04-02)2 April 1994 (aged 26) Manchester United 2016 2020[92] 122 0
27 Omar Richards England DF (1998-02-15)15 February 1998 (aged 22) Academy 2016[124] 2021[129] 62 3
30 Tennai Watson England DF (1997-03-04)4 March 1997 (aged 23) Academy 2015 2021[130] 7 0
34 Gabriel Osho England DF (1997-08-14)14 August 1997 (aged 22) Academy 2016[124] 2020[92] 10 0
46 Jeriel Dorsett England DF (2002-05-04)4 May 2002 (aged 18) Academy 2019[51] 2021[51] 1 0
Tom Holmes England DF (2000-03-12)12 March 2000 (aged 20) Academy 2017 2022[127] 1 0
Midfielders
8 Andy Rinomhota England MF (1997-04-21)21 April 1997 (aged 23) Academy 2017[131] 2022[132] 75 3
10 John Swift England MF (1995-06-23)23 June 1995 (aged 25) Chelsea 2016[133] 2022[134] 150 22
12 Garath McCleary[c] Jamaica MF (1987-05-15)15 May 1987 (aged 33) Nottingham Forest 2012 2020[92] 270 27
14 Ovie Ejaria England MF (1997-11-18)18 November 1997 (aged 22) loan from Liverpool 2019[33] 2020[33] 56 4
20 Felipe Araruna Brazil MF (1996-03-12)12 March 1996 (aged 24) São Paulo 2020[72] 2022[72] 3 0
21 Michael Olise[d] France MF (2001-12-12)12 December 2001 (aged 18) Academy 2018[135] 2022[16] 27 0
26 Charlie Adam Scotland MF (1985-12-10)10 December 1985 (aged 34) Stoke City 2019[18] 2020[92] 27 2
28 Jordan Holsgrove Scotland MF (1999-09-10)10 September 1999 (aged 20) Academy 2017[136] 2021[127] 0 0
29 Pelé Guinea-Bissau MF (1991-09-29)29 September 1991 (aged 28) loan from AS Monaco 2019[30] 2020[30] 34 1
32 Ryan East England MF (1998-08-07)7 August 1998 (aged 21) Academy 2016[124] 2021[137] 1 0
Forwards
9 Sam Baldock England FW (1989-03-15)15 March 1989 (aged 31) Brighton & Hove Albion 2018[138] 2021[138] 51 11
18 Lucas Boyé Argentina FW (1996-02-28)28 February 1996 (aged 24) loan from Torino 2019[24] 2020[24] 24 2
19 Yakou Méïté[e] Ivory Coast FW (1996-02-11)11 February 1996 (aged 24) Paris Saint-Germain 2016[139] 2023[48] 100 31
23 Sone Aluko[f] Nigeria FW (1989-02-19)19 February 1989 (aged 31) Fulham 2017 2021[140] 66 4
25 Ayub Masika Kenya FW (1992-09-10)10 September 1992 (aged 27) loan from Beijing Renhe 2020[76] 2020[76] 6 0
31 Lucas João Portugal FW (1993-09-04)4 September 1993 (aged 26) Sheffield Wednesday 2019[31] 2023[31] 19 6
38 Thierry Nevers England FW (2001-02-05)5 February 2001 (aged 19) Academy 2019 2021[61] 0 0
47 George Pușcaș Romania FW (1996-04-08)8 April 1996 (aged 24) Inter Milan 2019[32] 2024[32] 42 14
Sam Smith England FW (1998-03-08)8 March 1998 (aged 22) Academy 2016 2021[141] 12 2
Marc McNulty Scotland FW (1992-09-14)14 September 1992 (aged 27) Coventry City 2018[142] 2022[142] 15 1
U23
Coniah Boyce-Clarke England GK (2003-03-01)1 March 2003 (aged 17) Academy 2019 [94] 0 0
James Holden England GK (2001-09-04)4 September 2001 (aged 18) Bury 2019[44] [94] 0 0
Josh Hewitt England DF (2001-09-19)19 September 2001 (aged 18) Academy 2020[82] 2021[82] 0 0
Femi Azeez England MF (2001-06-05)5 June 2001 (aged 19) Wealdstone 2019[44] 2021[94] 0 0
Conor Lawless England MF (2001-09-13)13 September 2001 (aged 18) Academy 2018 2021[64] 0 0
Oliver Pendlebury England MF (2002-01-19)19 January 2002 (aged 18) Academy 2019 0 0
Left during the season
7 Modou Barrow The Gambia FW (1992-10-13)13 October 1992 (aged 27) Swansea City 2017[143] 2021[143] 83 14
15 Danny Loader England FW (2000-08-28)28 August 2000 (aged 19) Academy 2016 2020 35 2
20 João Virgínia Portugal GK (1999-10-10)10 October 1999 (aged 20) loan from Everton 2019[14] 2020[14] 3 0
22 Teddy Howe England DF (1998-10-09)9 October 1998 (aged 21) Academy 2017[136] 2021[127] 6 0
23 Andrija Novakovich United States FW (1996-09-21)21 September 1996 (aged 23) University School of Milwaukee 2014 2020[144] 3 0
25 Adrian Popa Romania MF (1988-07-24)24 July 1988 (aged 31) FCSB 2017 2020[145] 17 1
35 Akin Odimayo England DF (1999-11-28)28 November 1999 (aged 20) Academy 2016 2020 1 0
36 Ramarni Medford-Smith England DF (1998-10-21)21 October 1998 (aged 21) Academy 2017[136] 2020[12] 1 0
37 Tyler Frost England MF (1999-08-07)7 August 1999 (aged 20) Academy 2017[136] 2020[12] 0 0
39 Josh Barrett[g] Republic of Ireland MF (1998-06-21)21 June 1998 (aged 22) Academy 2015[146] 2021[147] 13 2
41 Ethan Coleman England MF (2000-01-28)28 January 2000 (aged 20) Academy 2016 2020 0 0
42 Andre Burley Saint Kitts and Nevis DF (1999-09-10)10 September 1999 (aged 20) Academy 2016 2020 3 0
45 Ben House Scotland FW (1999-07-05)5 July 1999 (aged 21) Academy 2017[131] 2020[148] 1 0
Liam Driscoll Australia GK (1999-05-08)8 May 1999 (aged 21) Academy 2017[131] 2020[148] 0 0
Myles Roberts England GK (2001-12-09)9 December 2001 (aged 18) Academy 2019 0 0
Vito Mannone Italy GK (1988-03-02)2 March 1988 (aged 32) Sunderland 2017 2020[149] 47 0
Lexus Beeden England DF (2000-02-10)10 February 2000 (aged 20) Academy 2019 0 0
Marcel Elva-Fountaine England DF (2000-11-14)14 November 2000 (aged 19) Academy 2019[12] 2020[12] 0 0
Roberto Nditi England DF (2000-10-01)1 October 2000 (aged 19) Academy 2019[12] 2020[12] 0 0
Emmanuel Obamakinwa England DF (2000-11-30)30 November 2000 (aged 19) Academy 2019 2020 0 0
Werick Caetano Brazil MF (1999-04-25)25 April 1999 (aged 21) Vasco da Gama 2019[50] 2020[50] 0 0
Pedro Neves Brazil MF (2001-09-05)5 September 2001 (aged 18) Everton 2019 2020 0 0
Adam Liddle England FW (1999-10-26)26 October 1999 (aged 20) Academy 2018 2020[12] 0 0
Jack Nolan England FW (2001-05-25)25 May 2001 (aged 19) Academy 2019 0 0
  1. ^ Liam Moore was born in Loughborough, England, but qualified to represent Jamaica, and made his international debut for Jamaica in March 2021.
  2. ^ Andy Yiadom was born in Holloway, England, but qualified to represent Ghana and made his international debut for Ghana in January 2017. He previously represented England at C level.
  3. ^ Garath McCleary was born in Oxford, England, but qualified to represent Jamaica and made his international debut for Jamaica in February 2013.
  4. ^ Michael Olise qualifies to represent England, Nigeria and France, making his international debut for France U18 in June 2019 at the 2019 Toulon Tournament.
  5. ^ Yakou Méïte was born in Paris, France, but qualified to represent the Ivory Coast, representing the Ivory Coast at U17, U20 and U23 level.
  6. ^ Sone Aluko was born in Hounslow, England, but qualified to represent Nigeria and made his international debut for Nigeria in May 2009. He previously represented Nigeria at U20 and U23 level and England at U16, U17, U18 and U19 level.
  7. ^ Jost Barrett was born in Oxford, England, but qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland, representing the Republic of Ireland at U16, U17, U19 and U21 level.

Left club during season

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
7 FW The Gambia GAM Modou Barrow (to Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors)
15 FW England ENG Danny Loader
20 GK Portugal POR João Virgínia (loan return to Everton)[66]
22 DF England ENG Teddy Howe (to Blackpool)[73]
23 FW United States USA Andrija Novakovich (to Frosinone)[42]
25 MF Romania ROU Adrian Popa
35 DF England ENG Akin Odimayo
36 DF England ENG Ramarni Medford-Smith
37 MF England ENG Tyler Frost
39 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Josh Barrett (to Bristol Rovers)[65]
41 MF England ENG Ethan Coleman
42 DF Saint Kitts and Nevis SKN Andre Burley
45 FW Scotland SCO Ben House
No. Pos. Nation Player
GK England ENG Adam Desbois (to Brighton & Hove Albion)[27]
GK England ENG Myles Roberts (to Watford)[71]
GK Australia AUS Liam Driscoll
GK Italy ITA Vito Mannone
DF England ENG Lexus Beeden
DF England ENG Marcel Elva-Fountaine
DF England ENG Roberto Nditi
DF England ENG Emmanuel Obamakinwa
MF Brazil BRA Werick Caetano
MF Brazil BRA Pedro Neves
FW England ENG Adam Liddle
FW England ENG Jack Nolan (to Walsall)[68]

Friendlies

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6 July 2019 Reading 2–0 Southend United Wokingham
12:00 BST (UTC+1) Olise 29'
Barrow 50'
Report Stadium: Hogwood Park
Attendance: Behind Closed Doors[150]
10 July 2019 Gibraltar United Gibraltar 0–10 England Reading Marbella, Spain
18:30 BST (UTC+1) Report J.Holsgrove 6', 35'
Novakovich 35'
Méïté 55' (pen.), 83'
Loader 57', 69', 87'
McIntyre 75'
Barrett 88'
Stadium: Marbella Football Center
Note: Match originally scheduled against Europa, but changed on 8 July due to Europa's involvement in the UEFA Europa League.[151]
13 July 2019 Sevilla Spain 2–1 England Reading San José de la Rinconada, Spain
20:00 BST (UTC+1) Nolito 66' (pen.)
Lara 86'
Report Novakovich 57' Stadium: Estadio Municipal "Felipe del Valle"
16 July 2019 Malaga B Spain 0–0 England Reading Marbella, Spain
9:00 BST (UTC+1) Report Stadium: Marbella Football Center
16 July 2019 Extremadura Spain 0–1 England Reading Marbella, Spain
18:30 BST (UTC+1) Report Loader 60' (pen.) Stadium: Marbella Football Center
20 July 2019 Lincoln City England 1–0 England Reading Marbella, Spain
11:00 CEST Anderson 88' Report Stadium: Marbella Football Center
20 July 2019 Granada Spain 1–0 England Reading Marbella, Spain
18:30 BST (UTC+1) Azeez 79' Report Stadium: Estadio Municipal de Marbella
24 July 2019 Reading 1–1 Birmingham City Wokingham
12:00 BST (UTC+1) Novakovich 87' Report Mrabti 67' Stadium: Hogwood Park
Note: Match behind closed doors
24 July 2019 Reading 4–2 Peterborough United Reading
16:00 BST (UTC+1) Blackett 20'
Barrow 38'
Swift 52'
Barrett 61'
Report Toney 43'
Eisa 50'
Stadium: Madejski Stadium
28 July 2019 Reading 3–4 Chelsea Reading
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Barrett 13'
Morrison 49'
Baldock 71'
Report Barkley 22'
Kenedy 42'
Mount 57', 60'
Stadium: Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 19,463
Referee: Tim Robinson
10 June 2020 Chelsea 1–0 Reading Cobham
BST (UTC+1) Pedro Report Stadium: Cobham Training Centre
Attendance: 0
Note: Match behind closed doors
14 June 2020 Reading 3–1 Portsmouth Reading
BST (UTC+1) João
Richards
Olise
Report Hawkins Stadium: Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 0
Note: Match behind closed doors
22 June 2020 Reading 2–1 Oxford United Reading
BST (UTC+1) McCleary
Loader
Baldock soccer ball with red X
Report Woodburn Stadium: Bearwood Park

U23

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6 July 2019 Salisbury 1–0 Reading U23 Salisbury
15:00 BST (UTC+1) D.Young 84' Report Stadium: Raymond McEnhill Stadium
17 July 2019 Tooting & Mitcham United 3–2 Reading U23 Morden, London
BST (UTC+1) Stadium: Imperial Fields
27 July 2019 Reading U23 3–0 QPR
BST (UTC+1) A.Liddle
27 July 2019 Olympiacos U19 Greece v England Reading U23 West Bridgford
13:00 BST (UTC+1) Stadium: Nottingham Forest Training Centre
30 July 2019 Reading U23 1–2 West Ham United U23 Wokingham
13:00 BST (UTC+1) 33' Holland 23'
Scully 76'
Stadium: Hogwood Park
Attendance: Behind Closed Doors
6 August 2019 KSV Roeselare Belgium 1–2 England Reading U23 Roeselare, Belgium
14:00 BST (UTC+1) Túlio 11' Report Odimayo 31'
Popa 37'
Stadium: Schiervelde Stadion

Competitions

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Championship

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
11 Blackburn Rovers 46 17 12 17 66 63 +3 63
12 Bristol City 46 17 12 17 60 65 −5 63
13 Queens Park Rangers 46 16 10 20 67 76 −9 58
14 Reading 46 15 11 20 59 58 +1 56
15 Stoke City 46 16 8 22 62 68 −6 56
16 Sheffield Wednesday 46 15 11 20 58 66 −8 56
17 Middlesbrough 46 13 14 19 48 61 −13 53
Source: EFL Official Website
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results; 5) Wins; 6) Away goals; 7) Penalty points (sec 9.5); 8) 12-point sending off offences[152]

Result summary

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Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
46 15 11 20 58 59  −1 56 7 4 12 26 34  −8 8 7 8 32 25  +7

Last updated: 22 July 2020.
Source: Results

Results by matchday

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Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundHAHAAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHHAAHAAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHAHAH
ResultLLWDWLLLDLLWDWWLLWLDDWWWWDLDLDDLWLLWWDLLWDWLLL
Position24221715111617202021222020191718181818181816151414141615151516161516161614141516141313141514
Updated to match(es) played on 22 July 2020. Source: 11v11
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss; P = Postponed

Results

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3 August 2019 1 Reading 1–3 Sheffield Wednesday Reading
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Méïté 54' Report Harris 30'
Fletcher Yellow card 44'
Hutchinson 56' Yellow card 77'
Reach Yellow card 61'
Westwood Red card 80'
João 90+7'
Stadium: Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 16,319
Referee: James Linington
10 August 2019 2 Hull City 2–1 Reading Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Bowen 6'
Irvine 16'
de Wijs Yellow card 30'
Kingsley Yellow card 90'
Report Boyé Yellow card 39'
Yiadom Yellow card 60'
João 66'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 10,673
Referee: Matt Donohue
18 August 2019 3 Reading 3–0 Cardiff City Reading
12:00 BST (UTC+1) Pușcaș 25', 40'
Moore Yellow card 43'
Swift 83'
Report Bacuna Yellow card 7'
Ralls Yellow card 45'
Stadium: Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 14,252
Referee: Andy Davies
21 August 2019 4 West Bromwich Albion 1–1 Reading West Bromwich
19:45 BST (UTC+1) Gibbs Yellow card 40'
Sawyers Yellow card 49'
Zohore 88' (pen.)
Report Yiadom Yellow card 50'
Ejaria 71'
Adam Yellow card 90+4'
Stadium: The Hawthorns
Attendance: 21,803
Referee: Peter Bankes
24 August 2019 5 Huddersfield Town 0–2 Reading Huddersfield
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Brown Yellow card 40' Report Richards Yellow card 30'
Ejaria 71'
Morrison 84'
Stadium: John Smith’s Stadium
Attendance: 21,847
Referee: Tony Harrington
31 August 2019 6 Reading 0–2 Charlton Athletic Reading
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Pelé Yellow card 25' Report Field Yellow card 10'
Leko 51'
Pratley Yellow card 77'
Taylor 80' (pen.)
Gallagher Yellow card 84'
Stadium: Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 16,906
Referee: Jarred Gillett
14 September 2019 7 Middlesbrough 1–0 Reading Middlesbrough
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Johnson 59' Report McIntyre Yellow card 27'
Boyé Yellow card 44'
Morrison Yellow card 58'
Stadium: Riverside Stadium
Attendance: 19,414
Referee: Robert Jones
21 September 2019 8 Reading 1–2 Blackburn Rovers Reading
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Yiadom Yellow card 32'
Morrison Yellow card 37'
Swift 57'
Report Armstrong 8'
Dack 48'
Cunningham Yellow card 79'
Bennett Yellow card 90+3'
Stadium: Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 16,906
Referee: Matt Donohue
28 September 2019 9 Swansea City 1–1 Reading Swansea
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Borja 3' Report Boyé Yellow card 27'
Moore Yellow card 48'
Rinomhota Yellow card 73'
Yiadom 90'
Stadium: Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 16,036
Referee: Keith Stroud
1 October 2019 10 Reading 1–4 Fulham Reading
20:00 BST (UTC+1) Swift Yellow card 5' Yellow-red card 20'
Moore Yellow card 71'
Méïté 89'
Report Cairney 13', 67'
Mitrović 26', 29'
Stadium: Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 13,809
Referee: Andy Woolmer
5 October 2019 11 Bristol City 1–0 Reading Bristol
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Diédhiou 12'
Rowe Yellow card 18'
Report Moore Yellow card 65'
Rinomhota Yellow card 74'
Stadium: Ashton Gate
Attendance: 21,419
Referee: Steve Martin
19 October 2019 12 Reading 1–0 Preston North End Reading
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Obita Yellow card 8'
Miazga 90+8' Yellow card 90+8'
Report Nugent Yellow card 16'
Pearson Yellow card 90+1'
Stadium: Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 14,135
Referee: Dean Whitestone
22 October 2019 13 Queens Park Rangers 2–2 Reading Shepherd's Bush
19:45 BST (UTC+1) Wells 29'
Hugill 58' Yellow card 90'
Eze Yellow card 90+5'
Report Pușcaș 31'
Rinomhota Yellow card 56'
Baldock 74'
Miazga Yellow card 90'
Stadium: Loftus Road
Attendance: 12,330
Referee: Jeremy Simpson
26 October 2019 14 Nottingham Forest v Reading West Bridgford
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Stadium: City Ground
Note: Match postponed due to adverse weather conditions at the City Ground.[52]
2 November 2019 15 Reading 2–1 Millwall Reading
15:00 GMT (UTC) Obita 9'
Baldock 37'
Yiadom Yellow card 41'
Report J.Wallace 63' Stadium: Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 14,485
Referee: Tony Harrington
9 November 2019 16 Reading 3–0 Luton Town Reading
15:00 GMT (UTC) Morrison 22'
Ejaria 30'
McCleary 79'
Report Bolton Yellow card 25' Stadium: Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 15,251
Referee: Andy Woolmer
23 November 2019 17 Brentford 1–0 Reading Brentford
15:00 GMT (UTC) Jansson Yellow card 9'
Watkins 62'
Dasilva Yellow card 78'
Jensen Yellow card 82'
Report Yiadom Yellow card 4'
Swift Yellow card 29'
Méïté Yellow card 79'
Stadium: Griffin Park
Attendance: 11,892
Referee: David Coote
26 November 2019 18 Reading 0–1 Leeds United Reading
20:00 GMT (UTC) Richards Yellow card 44' Report Ayling Yellow card 40'
Harrison 87'
Stadium: Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 16,918
Referee: Darren Bond
30 November 2019 19 Wigan Athletic 1–3 Reading Wigan
15:00 GMT (UTC) Mulgrew Yellow card 7'
Garner 34' Yellow card 79'
Report Morrison Yellow card 43'
Pușcaș 79' (pen.), 80', 84' Yellow card 81'
Stadium: DW Stadium
Attendance: 8,965
Referee: Jeremy Simpson
7 December 2019 20 Reading 2–3 Birmingham City Reading
15:00 GMT (UTC) Méïté 45'
Pușcaș Yellow card 90'
João 90+5'
Report Morrison 41' (o.g.)
Bela 59'
McEachran Yellow card 62'
Álvaro 88'
Stadium: Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 14,103
Referee: Tim Robinson
11 December 2019 21 Barnsley 1–1 Reading Barnsley
19:45 GMT (UTC) Woodrow 58'
Sibbick Yellow card 62'
Dougall Yellow card 81'
Report Morrison Yellow card 45+1'
João 76'
Stadium: Oakwell
Attendance: 11,510
Referee: Matt Donohue
14 December 2019 22 Stoke City 0–0 Reading Stoke-on-Trent
15:00 GMT (UTC) McClean Yellow card 90' Report Adam Yellow card 36'
Pelé Yellow card 47'
Moore Yellow card 85'
Stadium: bet365 Stadium
Attendance: 21,701
Referee: Lee Mason
21 December 2019 23 Reading 3–0 Derby County Reading
15:00 GMT (UTC) Adam 5' (pen.) Yellow card 62'
João 58'
Blackett Yellow card 82'
Méïté 86' (pen.)
Report Malone Red card 4'
Lawrence Yellow card 36'
Knight Yellow card 55'
Lowe Yellow card 60'
Holmes Yellow card 74'
Bogle Yellow card 80'
Sibley Yellow card 82'
Forsyth Yellow card 86'
Stadium: Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 14,831
Referee: Michael Salisbury
26 December 2019 24 Reading 1–0 Queens Park Rangers Reading
19:30 GMT (UTC) Swift 52'
Gunter Yellow card 74'
Report Stadium: Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 12,495
Referee: James Linington
29 December 2019 25 Preston North End 0–2 Reading Preston
15:00 GMT (UTC) Report Swift 12'
João 16'
Stadium: Deepdale
Attendance: 13,680
Referee: Jarred Gillett
1 January 2020 26 Fulham 1–2 Reading Fulham
15:00 GMT (UTC) Bryan Yellow card 45'
Cavaleiro 61' Yellow card 62'
Mitrović Yellow card 73'
Knockaert Yellow card 90+2'
Report Swift 14'
Adam 48'
Pelé Yellow card 68'
João Yellow card 76'
Morrison Yellow card 90+2'
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 18,575
Referee: Geoff Eltringham

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