Reading FC Match Report: 2025/2026 Season - League One
LINCOLN 2 READING 0
Reading: --
Lincoln: Finley Burns (og 20), Reeco Hackett (67)
Post Match Fans' Opinion
Ark Royal
» 03 Aug 2025 14:37
Sutekh
» 03 Aug 2025 16:05
Not beaten Lincoln since November 1998 (2-1 at the Mad Stad) since then there’s been 6 games and Reading have managed just 3 draws.
If Hunt does a Russell Martin manager type thing and persists on a high line when there’s sod all pace in the defence then he’s probably going to get sacked very quickly.
Esteban
» 03 Aug 2025 16:34
More than a 5 for me, I`d give it a 7/10, I didn`t see too much of this hoofball that`s being touted about, I thought we played some decent stuff up to their area where we didn`t create chances. felt very sorry for the new CF, he was living off scraps.
Hopefully the promise of new players will come to fruition very soon, we`re not far away from being a decent side.
Yeah, having slept on it, 5/10 is a bit harsh.
I watched Noel's post match interview this morning and he said something I found interesting. He said they need to "tweak their shopping list", so I wonder if that means a different type of striker, a pacy defender or another creative player. Or possibly all three! If Cole and Ritchie do sign, then maybe the creative player.
Sutekh
» 03 Aug 2025 17:05
More than a 5 for me, I`d give it a 7/10, I didn`t see too much of this hoofball that`s being touted about, I thought we played some decent stuff up to their area where we didn`t create chances. felt very sorry for the new CF, he was living off scraps.
Hopefully the promise of new players will come to fruition very soon, we`re not far away from being a decent side.
Yeah, having slept on it, 5/10 is a bit harsh.
I watched Noel's post match interview this morning and he said something I found interesting. He said they need to "tweak their shopping list", so I wonder if that means a different type of striker, a pacy defender or another creative player. Or possibly all three! If Cole and Ritchie do sign, then maybe the creative player.
Mahony needs a strike partner to play off, really don’t think he’s suited to a solo role. He can press to help win the ball back but doesn’t look like someone that will create something for himself out of nothing very much.
First rule of football, these days I thought, was players must have pace as that’s the most worrying thing for any side to defend against.
hughsies no.1
» 04 Aug 2025 09:09
The biggest concern is always when you see opposition fans question your teams set-up, and let’s face it - we played straight into their hands with a high line - they could defend in a block and let us have the ball, and it worked a treat with only really two long distance Wing shots causing problems. So for me, blame lands on the manager and coaching staff there & as rightly pointed out in here, without a pacey cb it’s suicide football with such a high line anyway.
From a personnel perspective, I thought Abrefa looked good, Wing didn’t get the ball enough to dictate play, Savage ran around a lot, Lane looked a handful when he came on and the lad up top worked hard but was at fault for the second goal as he couldn’t hold up play. Our best player, and who I’m convinced will be our POTS was Elliott. Can turn on a sixpence, drives forward, he will be key to our season.
Learnings -
- need to set up better to cater for opposition and our own strengths
- need a few more options up top, so cliche but to get promotion you need goals and we have one recognised striker in the squad, need to acquire at least two more for competition and versatility
Mid Sussex Royal
» 04 Aug 2025 15:45
Would pretty much echo this.
Also, rather damning comments from the Lincoln Manager
https://www.readingchronicle.co.uk/sport/25362448.lincoln-city-chief-reading-fc-opening-day-defeat/
Apart from the 2-1 win at the Madejski in November 1998 of course.
Earnshaw regularly gets stats wrong and being called out for it on Twitter. Not a very good journo...wasn't even at the game on Saturday
Stranded
» 04 Aug 2025 15:56
There were some decent signs and some concerns (as you would expect on day 1) and it is very likely that the settled team will end up being 4 or 5 players different to that after the international break (assuming we have one).
Match Stats
Teams
Reading:
J Pereira, J Dorsett (M Jacob, 78), F Burns, K Abrefa, M Stickland, B Elliott (L Fraser, 63), L Wing, C Savage, M Camara (D Kyerewaa, 63), M OMahony (P Lane, 71), K Ehibhatiomhan.
Lincoln:
G Wickens, R Towler, T Darikwa, S Bradley, A Jackson, R Hackett (E Hamilton, 78), T Bayliss, R Street (T Hamer, 89), J Moylan (E Ring, 78), C McGrandles, J Collins (F Draper, 89)
Bookings / Red Cards
Reading: --
Lincoln: S Bradley
League One on 02 August 2025
This League One game took place 230 days ago in the 2025/2026 season.

