September 29, 2024

Reading are in Bristol Street Motors action this evening when they take on West Ham Under 21 in the opening group fixture of this year’s competititon.

A reminder to supporters that the tie with the Irons is the first of three group games in this season’s competition. Should the fixture end in a draw both teams will be awarded a point, a penalty shoot-out will then take place to determine the winner of a bonus point.

Tickets are available for the 7pm kick off under the Select Car Leasing Stadium floodlights, and you can read on for your full match preview:

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Home tickets are currently available at a reduced rate to regulation league fixtures, with Advanced Tickets available until 3pm on Tuesday afternoon.

All home supporters will be housed in the West Lower Stand for the game on an unreserved basis, and a reminder to Season Ticket holders that your pass is not valid for this evening’s game.

You can still listen to all of the action with an Audio Match Pass, which gives you access to BBC Radio Berkshire commentary for just £2.50. Monthly subscriptions are also available for £4.49 per month, or a seasonal package for £45.

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International supporters can purchase RoyalsTV Video and Audio Match Passes subject to which country they reside in. Full subscription details can be found below:

It is important to reiterate to our supporters that it is unacceptable for any supporters to enter the field of play before, during or after the match or to throw missiles of any description onto the pitch.

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We acknowledge that fans have the right to a voice and to make that voice heard, but any supporter protests which disrupt the running of a matchday or the club’s day-to-day operations, threaten to directly impact the staff, the players and other fans. Disruption to matchday operations can lead to significant penalties and fines for the club, which cannot possibly aid the club’s cause.

Supporters in breach of the rules may also receive a criminal record or a banning order, so we would strongly advise against any supporter action which might bring the club into disrepute and impact the running of this or future club fixtures.

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