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Match Preview: Reading FC v Burton Albion

"Burton have a strong team. They have good players and as a side physically they are very strong. From the games that we've seen they give the opposition a hard time. The work rate that they've got upfront and in midfield as well as on the ball is impressive. Defensively they've got strong players so we know it's going to be a hard game."
- Reading Manager Jaap Stam

"We know we are going to face a very tough team who are coming fresh into this league.  They need to perform and to show people that they haven't come here just to go straight back.  They have got some results.  They play in a different way to other teams and they like to attack and we have to be ready for that."
- Reading Goalkeeper Ali Al-Habsi

"Teams haven't dominated possession against us, especially away from home this season, which is one of the things we feared. They might have the majority of the ball on Saturday and that may suit us for a change. But you have to see how the game pans out. You can't go into a game thinking you are going to defend as it might be you are domination."
- Burton Manager Nigel Clough

"We're just going there to win, to get that first away win of the season which is massive for us. If we get that (away win) it's a massive bonus and we will kick on for next week.”
- Burton Midfielder Tom Naylor

Reading will be looking to win their fourth Championship game in a row as they take on Burton Albion on Saturday. Following the international break, action finally returns to the Madejski Stadium with the arrival of the newly promoted side. 

Despite it being their first season at this level, Burton are seemingly already adjusting quite well to life in the Championship. The Brewers are currently in eighteenth having beaten Derby, Sheffield Wednesday and Birmingham. 

The Royals, meanwhile, are also doing pretty well in the league. While it is still early in Jaap Stam's reign, Reading's recent run of results have pushed them as high as fourth in the table behind Newcastle, Brighton and Huddersfield. 

Based on recent league form, Reading will be clear favourites to extend their winning run. The two clubs are currently at opposite ends of the table and the Royals have home advantage. The only time they have met previously was back in 2009 when the Royals recorded a 5-1 win in the League Cup. 

If Reading are to get the result they are after, they will however have to do so without John Swift. The England U-21 picked up an injury while on international duty and his creative influence will be missed. The positive for Stam is that he has no other fitness concerns going into the game. 

Nigel Clough, meanwhile, will have some injuries to contend with. Striker Jamie Ward will be absent after breaking his wrist during training. Defender Kyle McFadzean is also missing from the squad as he starts his four-match suspension.

In what will be the first league game between the two sides, it is difficult to see any other outcome than a Reading win. The Royals are on a good run and have the better quality squad. While the absence of Swift is not ideal, players such as Garath McCleary have been playing well recently and has the ability to break down what will be a stubborn Burton defence. 

From the Discussion

  • SU Sutekh 18 Nov 2016 · 12:06pm

    http://www.qpritalia.it/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Reading_fc_logo1.jpg http://www.needlework.ru/UserFiles/Image/rango/burton_albion_fc_logo_embroidery_design.jpg So next up for Reading is the first ever league meeting with Burton Albion in the whole history of the world ever ever ever ever. There was the case of a league cup game against them, which Reading won 5-1, about 2 weeks after Burton kicked off their football league career, 7 years ago, but any comparison or expectation based on that can go straight out the window. Burton have started solidly in the division and are actually quite difficult to beat as their near…

  • TC The Cube 18 Nov 2016 · 7:27pm

    Number 7 Stuart Beavon Number 8 Mick Tait You just don't get rhyming teamsheets like that any more. Actually, I think it only happened once, and the spoilsport manager had Martin Hicks at number 5.

  • AT AthleticoSpizz 18 Nov 2016 · 8:04pm

    Can remember Stuart Beavon snr. leading a kiddy tantrummed Stuart Beavon jnr. to the car at Sava Centre back in the late 80's early 90's Jnr has been instrumental in the rise and rise of Burton in recent years.....not bad for a lad who played for Didcot Town Martin Hicks never wore the number six shirt......or did he? 8)

  • TC The Cube 18 Nov 2016 · 9:06pm

    "It's a man's game" "And Beavon" A desperately unfair interchange, but we all laughed every time.

  • JF Josef Fritzl 19 Nov 2016 · 1:59pm

    Is Kermogant injured?

  • SU Sutekh 19 Nov 2016 · 2:05pm

    Reading XI : Habsi, Gunter, Moore L, Obita, Blackett, Evans, McShane, Williams, Beerens, McCleary, Samuel Subs : Moore S, Mendes, Harriott, Meite, Gravenberch, Watson, Kelly Burton XI : McLaughlin, Brayford, Mousinho, Turner, Williamson, O'Grady, Beavon, Akins, Dyer, Palmer, Irvine Presuming Kermorgant is injured, no-one knows the reason for his absence in the media. Ady Williams suggested he's out due to old age :lol: No clue on formation really but would guess we're going 5-4-1

  • SC SCIAG 19 Nov 2016 · 2:19pm

    Joey injured as well? 3-4-3 is a possibility but I think Stam will stick with 4-3-3, with Obita in central midfield. He's got a good understanding with Samuel so it would make sense to stick him in the Swift role.

  • LI Libertine 19 Nov 2016 · 3:19pm

    Woo hoo! Samuel! GTFI... 8)

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