

The rapidly becoming steamroller of Newcastle United roll into town next for quite probably what will turn out to be an evening of desperation for Reading as they try to keep the goal count down.
Of course the club will raise their game and turn on something a little bit better than that which was manifested for the Wolves game but it's going to have to be quite some performance from the team to keep Newcastle out.
At this point I would urge all Reading supporters to treat it it like a cup game and get 100% behind the team from the kick off. However, given the increasing reports that the club stewards seem to be under instruction to do everything that they can to kill any sort of proper supporter behaviour, even that may not be possible. Perhaps we should all arrive with rumblestix, vuvuzelas and have a happy clappy attitude as we sing Sweet Caroline throughout.
As regards team news, Reading will still be without the same players who missed the Wolves game but Saturday's surprise exclusion Garath McCleary is expected to return after being rested to allow the niggles he has been suffering with so far this year to recuperate a little.
Newcastle have a vast array of talent available which sadly includes the return of Dwight Gayle from injury. Rafa though will no doubt confuse everyone with another rotated team selection so who knows who will actually play for them.
Referee
Trying to keep on top of things will be Hampshire's Andy Davies

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Historically
Unsurprisingly there are not many league games that have been played between the two clubs. All ten league games have been played since 2006 and this game will therefore be the fifth to be played in Reading. Of the previous four Reading have recorded two wins to Newcastle's one. The one defeat happening the last time the two clubs played at Championship level when Newcastle fairly easily marauded back the the Premier League - sound familar?
Of the ten games Reading have only ever kept one clean sheet, however Newcastle have never managed a clean sheet in deepest Berkshire - in any competition. Best game?