

When : Wednesday January 1st 2025, 3pm
Where : Abbey Stadium, Newmarket Road, Cambridge, CB5 8LN
Capacity : 8,127
So on to 2025 and the first game up is the trip to relegation threatened Cambridge for the quickest return fixture in a while.
Garry Monk’s charges have been struggling ever since the season started and are currently enduring a run of 1 win from their last 10 league games though that was a 4-1 home romp against fellow strugglers Shrewsbury. Consequently Cambridge are currently 22nd in the table and 5 points adrift of safety.
Cambridge do have their moments though despite their struggles, they’ve collected a point at Wrexham very recently, as well as a point off of Blackpool at home, two games Reading have failed miserably in, other than that what few successes they have had have come against fellow strugglers and lower league sides in cup competitions. So this game would therefore be prime territory for us to all reacquaint ourselves with good old AFC Charity.
Loanee Dan Nlundulu, Shane Lavery and Elias Kachunga are the top goalscorers at the moment, each with 4 goals. Thankfully Sullay Kaikai has an ankle problem and is a major doubt for the game and it can only help things from Reading’s perspective if he were to miss out.
Reading might see Abrefa get back on the bench if they’re very lucky but other than that the usual sorry mess of injuries continues to plague the club. Also it is hoped Bindon won’t be missing pending his transfer to Blackburn or Norwich or whichever other of those clubs being linked has decided to make a move first.
Finally, despite the 3pm start, as it’s a midweek bank holiday the game is live to watch in the U.K. for those with a Sky subscription, either via the red button or the NOW App.
Referee
Jacob Miles
Previously
Nothing
Historically
The league record along this particular bit of the Newmarket Road isn't too good. The eleven league visits so far have seen Reading win just twice while Cambridge have won six including last year's damp squib that was live on the telly.
How to follow the game
- Get a ticket and go
- Listen to Radio 5 Live and/or a myriad of other radio stations for score flashes
- Sky red button and NOW app
- 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)