

When : Saturday August 23, 3pm
Where : Adams Park, Hillbottom Road, High Wycombe, HP12 4HJ
Capacity : 10,000
Next up the dangerously spicy local derby at Wycombe, a team suffering from an equally as dreadful a start as Reading, a win is the only way Reading can climb above their opponents in the table being as both teams are currently equal with a solitary point.
The Chairboys point arrived by way of a late equaliser at Doncaster a couple of weeks ago, their other league games have seem them lose at a highly useful Bradford and lose at home to the Stockport steamroller and Jayden Wareham's new West Country outfit. So largely a similar range of opponents to those Reading have failed against, therefore this game should see two very equally matched sides doing battle.
The transfer window has so far seen Wycombe lose 10 players including Joe Low (Huddersfield), Richard Kone (QPR) and Beryly Lubala (Stevenage). While 11 players have arrived including Junior Quiterna (Crawley), George Abbott (Spurs), Jamie Mullin (Brighton) and former Reading youth product Stuart Moore (Morecambe). However Fred Oyedinma, Daniel Udoh and Luke Leahy remain at the club and will form the key threats that Reading need to stop.
Reading need to sort out the tactical disconnect that seems to be affecting everything no matter who plays. WiFi has joined the list of little tasks awaiting the physios attention for the next 3 weeks so he, Tuma, Yiadom and O'Connor are unavailable but there is a little hope that just maybe Lane might return to the fold. Not convinced in the remotest that the management currently have much of a clue what their best team is so your guess is going to be as good as anyone's as to what the Reading starting XI will be.
Referee
Alex Chilowicz
Previously
22 Feb 25 > Reading 0-0 Birmingham City
01 Oct 24 > Reading 3-1 Burton Albion
06 Apr 24 > Reading 1-1 Lincoln City
Historically
This will be the 8th league game at Wycombe between the two clubs. So far Reading have won thrice and lost twice. Oddly Reading's best performance at Adams Park was probably the second half of a 10 man 5-3 defeat last century. Hoping we could reproduce that second half performance again some time, though over a full 90 and without having someone sent off.
How to follow the game
- Listen to Radio 5 Live and/or a myriad of other radio stations for score flashes
- Ring/text a mate for updates
- Use a RoyalsTV subscription
- BBC Radio Berkshire (FM : 104.4, 104.1 or 95.4 depending where you are in the area)