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Opposition Focus: Season so far
The Royals have been one of the most consistently performing teams in the Championship this season, but risk falling at the final hurdle and missing out on a Play-Off place altogether. Reading currently sit in 7th position, achieving 19 wins, nine draws and 13 defeats so far during the campaign. With 66 points to their name, the Royals find themselves five points adrift of 6th place Barnsley and 5th place AFC Bournemouth, both of whom currently sit on 71 points with five league matches of the season remaining.
Veljko Paunović, who replaced Mark Bowen just before the start of the campaign, has taken Reading from being an outside shot to serious promotion contenders, with his side having performed excellently for the majority of the campaign. An eight-match unbeaten run at the beginning of the term saw the Royals occupy top spot until early November, and they have steadily kept the pace at the upper end of the divisional standings ever since. Remarka
The Sooner This Drab Season Finishes The Better - Notes for Cardiff
Tuesday, 14th Apr 2015 05:00 by HarryFromBath
HarryfromBath assesses the mood in the opposition camp ahead of Tuesday evening’s game by delving into their forums.
“The end of the season cannot come quickly enough and it looks like the players are on their holidays. The squad needs a massive overhaul in the summer”, “This is going to be a brutal summer of rebuilding, but this squad has failed dismally and needs to be broken up.”
The Bluebirds arrive at Portman Road on Tuesday night on a hit-and-miss run of form which typifies their solid mid-table position. Their win on Saturday at Elland Road stretched their unbeaten away run to seven games but they were handed a 3-0 beating at home to Bolton on Easter Monday.
What’s on TV?
10:00 AM - Fulham v. Tottenham - English Premier League - Peacock
10:00 AM - West Brom v. Everton - English Premier League - Peacock
11:00 AM - Evansville v. Bradley - NCAA Men’s Soccer - ESPN+
11:00 AM - Univ. Missouri Kansas City v. Eastern Illinois - NCAA Men’s Soccer - ESPN+
11:45 AM - Parma v. Inter Milan - Serie A - ESPN2, ESPN Deportes
12:00 PM - Levante v. Athletic Club Bilbao - Copa Del Rey - ESPN+
12:00 PM - Longwood v. UNC Greensboro - NCAA Men’s Soccer - ESPN+
12:00 PM - Toledo v. Ball State - NCAA Women’s Soccer - ESPN+