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Brentford have a 100% record at home this season, going into Saturday's match vs Reading.
Royals striker Sam Baldock knows the squad need to build on recent victories.
After two wins in a week, striker Jon Dadi Bodvarsson feels the squad is more confident
Imogen Grant has won her first senior World Championships medal in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
Royals boss Paul Clement is hoping to use past experience to benefit his side.
Royals boss Paul Clement feels Nani is a good addition to the backroom staff.
Holly Norton thinks the women's eight will benefit from a varied crew across this season.
Moe Sbihi thinks the men's eight is in good shape heading into the World Championships.
Despite sitting bottom of the table, Josh Sims is confident Reading will win soon.
Although not imminently about to retire, Topsy Ojo is exploring post playing options.
Tim Dellor has an extended chat with Ron Gourlay after a poor start for the Royals.
Hear from the manager and players of Reading FC Women ahead of the new WSL1 season.
Maidenhead Assistant Sam Lock says the squad are delighted to get their first league win.
The Royals boss felt the referee got his second penalty decision wrong in Blackburn draw.
The Irishman knows his side need to improve in the league this season.
Paul Clement says the fans should expect changes after defeat to Bolton Wanderers.
Depsite being a former Royals captain, Bolton boss Phil Parkinson is hungry for victory.
Defender Liam Moore ready to settle down and get stuck in after staying with the Royals.
Royals midfielder John Swift thinks Reading deserved more in first two league defeats.
Maria Tsaptsinos explores how psychology is approached within cricket at a local level.
The Royals boss was still pleased with his side going forward at the City Ground.
Striker Marc Mcnulty speaking after his debut for the Royals away at Forest.
Reading fans join Rita Green to digest the last minute opening day defeat to Derby.
Sone Aluko wants to be fighting at the top of the table next season.