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Reading FC vs. Bristol City FC (26.11.2016)

Date Season Halftime Result
26.11.2016 2016 2 : 0 2 : 1

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
13'' Reading G. McCleary Normal Goal
19'' Reading R. Beerens Normal Goal
48'' Reading Liam Moore Yellow Card
58'' Bristol City J. Paterson Substitution 1
58'' Bristol City M. Little Substitution 2
61'' Reading Roy Beerens Yellow Card
69'' Reading D. Samuel Substitution 1
74'' Reading G. McCleary Substitution 2
76'' Bristol City L. Tomlin Substitution 3
83'' Bristol City Joe Bryan Yellow Card
87'' Bristol City G. O'Neil Normal Goal
90'' Bristol City Aaron Wilbraham Yellow Card
90'' + 1'' Reading R. Beerens Substitution 3

Lineup Reading FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 26 Ali Al Habsi
Defence 5 P. McShane
Defence 2 C. Gunter
Defence 16 L. Moore
Defence 24 T. Blackett
Forward 7 R. Beerens
Midfield 23 D. Williams
Defence 11 J. Obita
Midfield 6 G. Evans
Midfield 12 G. McCleary
Forward 14 D. Samuel

Lineup Bristol City FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 F. Fielding
Defence 2 M. Little
Defence 4 A. Flint
Defence 23 H. Magnússon
Defence 3 J. Bryan
Midfield 6 G. O'Neil
Midfield 21 M. Pack
Forward 14 B. Reid
Midfield 10 L. Tomlin
Midfield 20 J. Paterson
Forward 9 T. Abraham

Substitutes Reading FC

Position Number Name
Midfield 19 Y. Meïté
Forward 15 C. Harriott
Midfield 38 L. Kelly
Defence 3 J. Cooper
Forward 9 J. Mendes
Defence 30 T. Watson
Goalkeeper 40 S. Moore

Substitutes Bristol City FC

Position Number Name
Midfield 11 C. O'Dowda
Forward 18 A. Wilbraham
Forward 16 G. Engvall
Midfield 7 K. Smith
Midfield 15 L. Freeman
Defence 17 T. Moore
Goalkeeper 29 I. Lucic

Reading FC

Reading FC was founded in 1871, making it one of the oldest clubs in England. Based in the town of the same name in the English county of Berkshire, Reading play their home games at the Madejski Stadium, which boasts a capacity of over 24,000 fans. This football shrine was named after the team's former boss, Sir John Madejski.

More about Reading FC

Bristol City FC

This football club was founded in 1894 as Bristol South End FC, but after three years it changed to its current name Bristol City FC. The team has also played in the top English league in its history, but the best achievement is the fifth place from the 1906/1907 season. Another great achievement is also from this time, when they reached the FA Cup final in the 1908/1909 season.

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Home corners 3
Home shots 14
Home shots on target 6
Home fouls 11
Home yellow cards 2
Home red cards
Away corners 6
Away shots 26
Away shots on target 8
Away fouls 13
Away yellow cards 2
Away red cards

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