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What will the result be of Cardiff City v Reading?

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TEAM NEWS : " CARDIFF CITY v READING " MATCH THREAD

Sat Oct 11, 2025 4:00 pm

CARDIFF CITY v READING
Saturday 18th October, 3pm
Sky Bet League One - Match 12
Cardiff City Stadium
 



PAY ON THE DAY FOR BOTH SETS OF FANS:

READING 21st in the League Bringing over 2,500 Fans




Cardiff have lost 3 of their last 4 home games.


TEAM NEWS:

ALEX ROBERTSON IS FULLY FIT AND READY TO START


NG is doubtful after picking up an injury.

Ollie Tanner is out until December at least.

Eli King out for the season.








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About Reading

Reading are in their third successive season in League One, having been relegated from the Championship in 2023. Last season they finished 7th.

They had a turbulent time whilst under bad ownership for the last few years, but were bought by Rob Couhig earlier this year.

So far this season, they are 21st with 11 points from 11 games.

Club Connections

Although they left in the summer, both Yakou Meite and Andy Rinomhota spent the last couple of years with us after being at Reading.

The Opposition's Manager

Noel Hunt is the Reading manager, having been appointed in December last year.

He also made over 140 league appearances for the club as a player.

This is his first managerial role, although he also previously served as a caretaker manager for Reading.

Opposition Dangerous Players

Lewis Wing is known for being good at scoring from range. He has two league goals this season and two assists.

Charlie Savage is known to us, as he is a Wales international.

Referee

Referee not confirmed yet.

Head To Head - last five meetings 

We have won three of the last five meetings, with Reading winning two.

The last competitive match between the two was a Championship game in February 2023, which we won 1-0 at CCS.

Team News - Predicted Line-Ups

Cardiff City: Trott, Kpakio, Osho, Lawlor, Bagan, Wintle, J Colwill, R Colwill, Davies, Willock, Robinson

Reading: Pereira, Ahmed, Burns, O'Connor, Jacob, Wing, Savage, Doyle, Ritchie, Lane, Marriott

Last Game

We didn't play at the weekend due to international call-ups. We won 4-3 at home to Leyton Orient in our last league game the week before.

Reading drew 1-1 at Exeter on Saturday.

Match Odds

Cardiff City - 4/7
Reading -4/1
Draw - 3/1

Predictions

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Re: LATEST NEWS " CARDIFF CITY v READING " MATCH THREAD

Sat Oct 11, 2025 4:13 pm

Hopefully a routine 2-0 win.

Re: LATEST NEWS " CARDIFF CITY v READING " MATCH THREAD

Sun Oct 12, 2025 9:14 am

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Re: LATEST NEWS " CARDIFF CITY v READING " MATCH THREAD

Sun Oct 12, 2025 9:17 am

Reading who are 21st in the League and have struggled recently with only One League Win from their last 6 League games:
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Re: LATEST NEWS " CARDIFF CITY v READING " MATCH THREAD

Mon Oct 13, 2025 6:01 am

3-1 City :bluebird:

Re: LATEST NEWS " CARDIFF CITY v READING " MATCH THREAD

Mon Oct 13, 2025 6:36 am

Any win will do me as we have come close to an absolute battering from a few teams now but got lucky in some games like the orient one. Be nice for a convincing win but a wins a win
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Re: LATEST NEWS " CARDIFF CITY v READING " MATCH THREAD

Mon Oct 13, 2025 7:02 am

a win and a clean sheet should be a priority I'll go for a 2-0 win

Re: TEAM NEWS : " CARDIFF CITY v READING " MATCH THREAD

Mon Oct 13, 2025 9:40 am

TEAM NEWS:

ALEX ROBERTSON IS FULLY FIT AND READY TO START


NG is doubtful after picking up an injury.

Ollie Tanner is out until December at least.

Eli King out for the season.
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Re: TEAM NEWS : " CARDIFF CITY v READING " MATCH THREAD

Mon Oct 13, 2025 11:11 pm

If we win this game, then we will have won three out of our last four league games.

Re: TEAM NEWS : " CARDIFF CITY v READING " MATCH THREAD

Tue Oct 14, 2025 7:26 am

We should win, but Internationals put us at a disadvantage. Many of our squad are away on international duty, so we get less time together, but it is what it is and haopefully Bellamy has given them some more confidence and some new ideas.

Re: TEAM NEWS : " CARDIFF CITY v READING " MATCH THREAD

Tue Oct 14, 2025 9:24 am

Hopefully Cardiff get a Big Home Crowd:

READING FC:

We have received a further 644 tickets for Saturday's trip to Cardiff City, taking our allocation up to 2,875.

We have currently sold 2,180.

Reading 21st Position in Div 3 / League 1 :
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Re: TEAM NEWS : " CARDIFF CITY v READING " MATCH THREAD

Wed Oct 15, 2025 12:03 am

The pressure was once again piled on Reading boss Noel Hunt after Saturday's draw with Exeter City, and Rob Couhig could look to replace him with Matt Bloomfield, in what would be the least surprising managerial appointment of the season.

With the pressure mounting on Hunt, the recent sacking of Bloomfield from Luton Town could see Couhig pull the trigger and bring the man he worked with at Wycombe Wanderers to the Select Car Leasing Stadium.

Royals supporters have had to deal with plenty of pain and misery in recent years, thanks to the tumultuous tenure of former owner Dai Yongge. However, now he's been replaced by Couhig, there was a renewed sense of optimism going into the season.

Despite this, results haven't been there in the early exchanges of the new campaign, and the Berkshire-based outfit sit 21st in League One after 12 matches, with just two wins under their belt, and a squad which, on paper, is far better than results suggest.
Unfortunately, football matches aren't won on paper, as many teams who expected to fight at the very top of League One have found out this season. This has seen the finger pointed at the man in the dugout, with plenty of supporters calling for a change.

Hunt was appointed in early December last year, after Ruben Selles was poached by Hull City, and the Royals couldn't afford an external replacement, and subsequently looked internally, opting to appoint the Under-21s boss.