

When : Friday 15 April, 3pm
Where : Bramall Lane, Sheffield, S2 4SU
Capacity : 32,702
After the utter shambles of yet another second half “giveaway” comes a trip to Bramall Lane which should aid Reading’s determination to ensure that the relegation battle goes to the final day immeasurably.
Yes it’s Sheffield United away and Reading have not beaten Sheffield United in the league anywhere since November 2008 which is now a run of 10 league games. And it’s worse as Reading have managed just the 1 point from the 30 that have been available and that arrived 7 games ago so, it’s now 6 successive league defeats against the Blades.
Of course Sheffield are doing rather well on top of it all being sat 6th in the division though their current form is average with 12 points raked in from the last 27 by way of 3 wins and 3 draws. The big problem for Reading though, as usual, is going to be scoring as the Blades have only conceded 2 goals at home in the last 12 games played and haven’t conceded more than 1 at home since 19 October.
Former loanee Billy Sharp is the problem, yes he may now be 36 but he unfortunately hasn’t become Billy Blunt and has bagged 14 of Sheffield’s 53 league goals. If he is shut out then midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White is proving rather useful both in terms of provider, as well as scorer being second to Mr Sharp on 9. Then there’s ex Reading star Oliver Norwood to watch so it’s going to be a very difficult afternoon for the Reading squad indeed.
At Sheffield United, Jayden Bogle, Chris Basham and Charlie Goode are all definitely out with injury plus the Blades’ have doubts over the aforementioned Billy Sharp as well as Rhian Brewster, David McGoldrick and Jack O’Connell.
After the Cardiff cr@p Reading’s injury problems continue to get worse again with TDB and Tom McIntyre both doubts and Swift now out for 2 weeks (so that’s 8 injuries in total with Araruna, Rinomhota, Meite, Tetek and Halilovic making up the numbers currently - plus Dann had disappeared on Saturday so he might be a ninth injury). Therefore I would expect the midfield for this one will start as Laurent, Drinkwater, Ejaria, Ince and Hoilett as that’s all Reading have left by way of experienced midfield options.
Referee
Gavin Ward
Previously
08 Jan 2022 > Kidderminster Harriers 2-1 Reading (FA Cup)
02 Nov 2021 > Millwall 1-0 Reading
02 Mar 2021 > Reading 1-0 Blackburn Rovers
05 Dec 2020 > Reading 2-0 Nottingham Forest
03 Oct 2020 > Reading 1-0 Watford
04 Feb 2020 > Cardiff City 3-3 Reading (FA Cup)
22 Apr 2019 > Reading 0-0 West Bromwich Albion
12 Mar 2018 > Reading 0-3 Leeds United
01 Sep 2018 > Reading 0-1 Sheffield Wednesday
25 Aug 2015 > Portsmouth 1-2 Reading (League Cup)
20 Dec 2014 > Reading 0-1 Watford
25 Oct 2014 > Reading 3-0 Blackpool
17 Apr 2012 > Reading 1-0 Nottingham Forest
01 Feb 2011 > Cardiff City 2-2 Reading
16 Mar 2010 > Reading 1-0 Queens Park Rangers
11 Aug 2009 > Reading 5-1 Burton Albion (League Cup)
Historically
Another club where league visits were unknown until the late 1970s. Since then Reading have made 20 trips to the Lane and not done too badly to date by recording 5 victories to 9 defeats though recent form both there and in Reading is pretty much as bad as it can get.
There’s nothing but a solitary point to show from the last four visits and overall Reading have scored 19 goals in those 20 league visits compared to 29 from the Blades.
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