

When : Saturday October 25, 2025, 3pm
Where : SCL Stadium, Reading, RG2 0FL
Capacity : 24,161
Saturday brings another mid table team to town in the shape of Doncaster Rovers.
Grant McCann's charges started the season really brightly with just one defeat (at Huddersfield) in the first six games and included a win at Mansfield and a 3-1 stuffing of Bradford so there is something in Doncaster if you let them show it.
However a slump in form has followed which is why they're still mired in mid table obscurity but as we all know, in following Reading over recent seasons, a slump in form, such as Doncaster's current 0 points from the last 18 to play for is prime FC Charity territory and therefore, more than the Northampton game, defeat here should still bring the curtain down on Noel's stage show.
While midfielder Owen Bailey is Doncaster's leading marksman at the moment with 5 goals it should not distract from the presence of former Royal and now veteran (at 39) striker Billy Sharp, now in his third spell with the Rovers.
Theoretically things should be the same in team selection as v Northampton but an injury crisis is starting to take hold with the only half decent striker (Marriott (hamstring)) at the club now also crocked and joining Pereira (rib), Fraser (hernia) & Garcia (groin) in physioland for an indeterminate length of time. Still at least Williams is back and hopefully he and Des can build the sort of tight defensive partnership of which Steve Death, Martin Hicks and Paul Bennett would be proud.
Referee
Matthew Russell
Previously
New referee
Historically
It's difficult to have a better league record against opposition than that which Reading have against Doncaster. Of the 42 league games played to date Doncaster have won just 4 of them and have pretty much the same abysmal record away as they have at home. In Reading the 21 league games have produced 17 home wins and 2 draws with the last loss being 41 years ago in September 1984 when Reading were thrashed 4-1 in front of about 4000 hardy souls (the Doncaster days of Billy Bremner and the then youngster stars of Ian and Glyn Snodin). So, more pressure on Noel Hunt and the boys to not start putting a blemish onto things.
How to follow the game
- Get a ticket and travel to the Mad Stad
- Listen to Radio 5 Live and/or a myriad of other radio stations for score flashes
- Ring/text a mate for updates
- Use a RoyalTV subscription
- BBC Radio Berkshire (FM : 104.4, 104.1 or 95.4 depending where you are in the area)
