Postpublished at 15:12 British Summer Time 28 September 2014
Reading's Nick Blackman also has a chance to rifle home a free-kick from 45 yards, and he fires into the stands.
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Reading's Nick Blackman also has a chance to rifle home a free-kick from 45 yards, and he fires into the stands.
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Bakary Sako stands over a free-kick 45 yards from goal, but the shot is straight into the two-man wall.
Five minutes of time added on for either side to find a winner.
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Former Wolves and Reading midfielder Mick Gooding on BBC Radio Berkshire: "Fantastic strike from Glenn Murray, but it has taken a wicked deflection. Whether it was going in I don't know, but it does not matter. What a game."
This game has had it all - the icing on the cake an 89th-minute rasper into the top corner which could save a point for Reading. Jamie Mackie holds off his marker and lays the ball into the path of Glenn Murray who lets fly and watches the ball ripple the net via a deflection. Top drawer.
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Former Wolves and Reading midfielder Mick Gooding on BBC Radio Berkshire: "There is no doubt about the decision. It was a really good corner, Oliver Norwood tried to clear it but he cleared it from a yard over the line.
"Reading have got just over five minutes to go to get an equaliser. But they haven't created too many opportunities so far this afternoon."
Have Wolves found themselves a winner? Bakary Sako's corner is glanced just over the line from six yards out - we initially thought it was Wolves' Dave Edwards but it's actually Reading's Nick Blackman with an own goal.
I say just because the ball was cleared - but only after it had crossed the whitewash. A top decision from the linesman.
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Former Wolves and Reading midfielder Mick Gooding on BBC Radio Berkshire: "The game has gone a bit flat. There have been a few changes made by both sides, and that has definitely affected the flow of the game."
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The crowd becomes vocal as we tick into the final 10 minutes - Jordan Obita disappointingly dragging wide after good forward hold-up play from Nick Blackman.
Another change... the goalscorer James Henry coming off to be replaced by Rajiv van La Parra.
Wolves shake it up again - sending on Dave Edwards for George Saville.
Reading are on the front foot now and Glenn Murray's shot is deflected into the direction of Scott Golbourne, who chests clear in the area. Those of a Reading persuasion scream for a penalty, but replays show the referee got the decision spot on.
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Another promising Wolves move ends with the linesman's flag when James Henry's searching ball from deep is met by Lee Evans but the midfielder is penalised for climbing all over his marker.
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Simon Cox can give his rugby boots (63 mins) a rest now, the Reading striker being replaced by Jamie Mackie.
Danny Guthrie brings down a marauding Lee Evans in full-flight and goes into the book. That presents Wolves with a good set-piece opportunity, which sees James Henry whip the ball to the back stick where Leon Clarke glances a header wide. Moments later, Richard Stearman is booked for an off-the-ball push on Glenn Murray.
It seems to be Wolves, with a more direct approach, who are bossing this game - but Reading appear cute on the counter. This is anyone's game.